Chris Posted October 18, 2004 This weekend my stupid computer overheated or got a power surge or shorted itself out or otherwise did something retarded and now the damn thing won't power on at all. Has anyone else with a laptop experienced something similar? I honestly think it overheated in some way since when it shut down for its final time it was pretty damn hot. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
BigJKO Posted October 18, 2004 Could've damaged the power supply unit? That's some bad shit. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Chris Posted October 18, 2004 Is that sort of thing expensive to repair? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
tabacco Posted October 18, 2004 Hey, welcome to the club! My machine and Sara's both crapped themselves this weekend! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
tabacco Posted October 18, 2004 ...says the man whose G3 also crapped itself awhile ago. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Chris Posted October 18, 2004 Hey, welcome to the club! My machine and Sara's both crapped themselves this weekend! It's the worst club of them all! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jake Posted October 18, 2004 that computer was 5 years old. and the HDs and power supply still work ¬ ¬ ... quiet. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ysbreker Posted October 18, 2004 If your battery is dead, then you're pretty much screwed, because those things are expen$$$ive. (just like basically every other part of your laptop that's inside the case) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Chris Posted October 18, 2004 I think it's a more problem than battery failure, because it still doesn't work if I have it plugged into an outlet (whether the battery is in the machine or not). Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Lechimp Posted October 18, 2004 hahahaha, at least I can play more than 5 games and my mouse has more than one button Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Chris Posted October 19, 2004 And you probably have a floppy drive. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
shbazjinkens Posted October 19, 2004 My roomates portable burned out one of its cards due to overheating. They need to be positioned upside down or otherwise to allow air to adequately circulate through both sides of the machine. They aren't called laptop computers anymore, but portable. The reason for this is that the vents on the bottom are critical for keeping it cool. Usually having it on a flat table will suffice, though mine still gets pretty hot. Anyway, yeah, you're screwed. Something critical has probably burned up. Most portables will automatically shut off when the processor gets too hot, so I'd look elsewhere.. your power supply or internal power circuitry are good places to start. If you don't have a warranty open it up and see if you can see any chips or transistors with melted spots on them. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Intrepid Homoludens Posted October 19, 2004 Is this some kind of conspiracy? I got up today, tried logging on, only to find out my computer won't get online. I checked everything - Internet connection, cables, router, even did a system restore back to last week - but nothing. I've been going back and forth b/t my sister's and niece's rig (both of which are fine). WTF is going on? I also checked for any background programs running that may be interfering with the connection and discovered several under the category of 'SP2'. Shit, does this have anything to do with it? I've been avoiding anything SP2 from downloading but apparently my XP hasn't. Any clues from y'all would be greatly appreciated. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
manny_c44 Posted October 19, 2004 Download 'Ad-Aware' if in doubt. I'm too lazy to get a link, but you should find it easily. It works well. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Intrepid Homoludens Posted October 19, 2004 Are you responding to my post, manny? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
edlglide Posted October 19, 2004 Don't be so sure that anything has been seriously damaged with your laptop. This has happened to me before -- it overheated and shut down, and then would refuse to power back up for hours and hours. I finally got around to taking it somewhere the next day, and it powered up just fine and has worked excellently since then. It may just need a while to cool down before it will work again, as mine did. EDIT: And yeah, Trep, Ad-Aware or Spyware Blaster are good programs to clean up any background programs that are monitoring/tinkering with your Internet. I prefer Ad-Aware, but for some reason it won't work on my desktop and I had to resort to the Spyware program. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Kolzig Posted October 19, 2004 I don't have a laptop but still what a coincidence, my computer has been overheating lately also. I suspect my power supply is damaged somehow, the fan doesn't work properly. I've ordered a new power supply today and also an extra fan to be put in the case to cool the computer more. Bye bye 100 euros... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Twilo Posted October 19, 2004 my PSU burned out a couple of weeks back, new ones are pretty cheap (mine was €45, but they're cheaper if you buy from an online retailer). If you're buying a new psu, it's safest to go for high wattage (400W or more). Laptop PSU's are a bit of a foggy zone for me, but they're probably proprietry (dell or sony or whatever) and that'll up the cost. If your warranty is gone, you should try opening her up and see if it smells of ozone. If you have a post code display thing (sort of a blow by blow analysis of what your motherboard is doing during bootup) you might be able to see just when it is that your computer stops booting Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Twilo Posted October 19, 2004 Is this some kind of conspiracy? I got up today, tried logging on, only to find out my computer won't get online. I checked everything - Internet connection, cables, router, even did a system restore back to last week - but nothing. I've been going back and forth b/t my sister's and niece's rig (both of which are fine). WTF is going on? Try going to the command line, or "Run" item from the start menu and typing "services.msc" (without the quotes). this will open up the Windows services manager. Have a look at anything that's "Started" and see if it's in any way suspicious looking. (eg missing a proper service description, or the filename is all CAPS or something). Be careful not to turn of RPC or anything related to that, or you can cause yourself a little bit of trouble. Anything that mentions FTP or IRC is probably being used by someone to mess about on your computer. Try Zonealarm's firewall (rather than the windows XP one). Have a look at your device manager (properties on My Computer) and see if your network card or onboard networking is disabled for some reason (could be drivers, could be firmware getting confused). Can also try disabling your network connection, and then re-enabling it (network connections from control panel). Also you can try "ipconfig /renew *" from the command line Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
baconian Posted October 19, 2004 Chris - if it's a dell, this might be useful: http://news.google.com/news?hl=en&ned=us&q=dell+power+supply+&btnG=Search+News Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Erwin_Br Posted October 19, 2004 If it's not beeping or flashing some leds then it's indeed the power supply. These things are a hell of a lot easier to fix when you've got a normal PC. And cheaper too. Most often it's just a fuse in the power supply that needs to be replaced. Here, it'll cost you 15 to 20 bucks if you take it to one of those general repair places. (Y'know, a shop that repairs broken TV's and radio's and shit) --Erwin Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Nick Posted October 19, 2004 SpyBot - Search & Destroy is also a popular one. Many people seem to recommend installing both that one and Ad-Aware, although I've been just fine with SpyBot. Yeah, I was just using spybot but now I'm using both. I've decided ad aware is better but both find stuff the other doesn't. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Erwin_Br Posted October 20, 2004 SpyBot - Search & Destroy is also a popular one. Many people seem to recommend installing both that one and Ad-Aware, although I've been just fine with SpyBot. I read in some magazine, that installing both isn't a very good idea. They'll be in each others way, or something, which means both programs won't run at their best. --Erwin Share this post Link to post Share on other sites