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    P775dm3-g starts but shuts down immediatly

    Discussion in 'Sager and Clevo' started by raiden87, Jul 5, 2017.

  1. raiden87

    raiden87 Notebook Evangelist

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    hi there,

    Today i repasted my clevo with kryonaut. I thought everything went well, till i started it the First Time after.
    It started but it shut down immediatly after :/ the display didnt went on either...
    What happend? Could it be that i damaged the CPU? I didnt even took it out of the socket...
     
  2. joluke

    joluke Notebook Deity

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    Reset the CMOS battery.

    Lift the keyboard, unplug the battery for 30 seconds and try it again
     
  3. raiden87

    raiden87 Notebook Evangelist

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    yeah that did it... but i didnt unplugged it. I read that if u do fn + d + power up and hold fn + d for 20s it resets the cmos. And thats what it did for me :)
     
  4. poprostujakub

    poprostujakub Notebook Consultant

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    Fans spins to maksimum speed and power LEDs blinking orange?
     
  5. Frank_84

    Frank_84 Notebook Enthusiast

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    In this case what could be?
     
  6. Meaker@Sager

    Meaker@Sager Company Representative

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    Go over everything you did, check all the thermal pads are in the correct place and the core contact areas look ok. Also double check the fans are plugged in properly.
     
  7. poprostujakub

    poprostujakub Notebook Consultant

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    Dead GPU.
     
  8. Frank_84

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    Actually i did it when i tried to reactivate it from the standby, i started the computer and then stayed on black screen .. after having turned it off and left for quite a while it went back to working normally
     
  9. poprostujakub

    poprostujakub Notebook Consultant

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    With full fans and shutdown?
    It can be also wrong connection in MXM slot or some sort of short circiut caused by dust.
     
  10. Frank_84

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    No without the fans in full and the PC did not turn off .. I pushed it off forcibly
     
  11. poprostujakub

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    Search for BIOS and vBIOS update. This can be also problem with Windows.
     
  12. Frank_84

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    How do I do to look for the bios?
     
  13. poprostujakub

    poprostujakub Notebook Consultant

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    Check your current version in GPU-Z and in BIOS and ask Clevo resellers about newer versions availability.
     
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