on 24.10.2024 23:42
on 24.10.2024 23:42
Hi, I've got a problem with my laptop namely that it doesn't turn on.
Whilst using my laptop it abruptly shutdown (similar to having a power cut), it was working fine and temperature was OK.
The laptop appears to be completely dead, no LED for power etc and pressing the power button does nothing.
I've tested my power supply & fuse, battery and CMOS battery and they all appear to be fine.
Any thoughts from the hive mind on what could be the issue?
25.10.2024 08:59 - edited 25.10.2024 12:20
25.10.2024 08:59 - edited 25.10.2024 12:20
Hi Berty
you should state the MSN number of your laptop. It's an eight digit number starting wíth 300. ...
@BertyBoats schrieb:The laptop appears to be completely dead...
I've tested my power supply & fuse, battery and CMOS battery and they all appear to be fine.
I am quite interested to know how did you test the laptop battery. Did you just measure the voltage, or did you test the current strength (Amperage) under stress?
Because the symptoms are really a total loss of power. This can happen if the charging part doesn:t function. Or had you taken the battery out to save battery wearing?
Or it is a mainboard failure. But the screen should at least it show some reaction on the screen, eg. the screen backlight should come up (which you only can see by surrounding dimmed light ).
cheers, daddle
Edit: technical term changed
on 25.10.2024 19:06
on 25.10.2024 19:06
Hi,
More details
MSN is 30029492
ERAZER GUARDIAN X10 MD61882 UK
I only tested the battery voltage to get an idea if it was completely knackered or not.
I only took the battery out after the laptop died on me, before it went it was running on mains power however I didn't get any low battery warning to indicate that the charging port wasn't working.
Now if it's plugged in I don't get any LED indication for being plugged in.
on 26.10.2024 10:00
on 26.10.2024 10:00
Ok, no LEDs for being plugged in to
the wall socket. What happens if you start it without the battery connected ? No backlight showing, no reaction at all?
May be the Powerboard is broken You get it in the service shop.
--> https://www.medion.com/medionserviceshop/en/p/various-boards-powerboard-40076252
Costs 25,- €. It's worth a try. And much cheaper then going to a repair shop, or sending it to Medion for Repair. Whether they even do it.
daddle
on 26.10.2024 11:01
on 26.10.2024 11:01
Thank you, I think I'll give that a try.
Fingers crossed.
on 03.11.2024 09:54
on 03.11.2024 09:54
Unfortunately it's bricked 😢
Took it to a local shop as they don't charge for diagnostics.
Apparently something shorted and fried the motherboard.
SSD survived so there is a silver lining 🤣
03.11.2024 11:24 - edited 03.11.2024 11:26
03.11.2024 11:24 - edited 03.11.2024 11:26
sorry to hear that
But it stiil could be the power supply, or the powerboard. Such shops offering nocharge for diagostics are for my opinion sceptical to look at.
They have to sell new stuff to make profit. Are they trustworthy?
Cheers, daddle
on 06.11.2024 14:06
on 06.11.2024 14:06
Tbf it's my first experience with them, I've normally been able to diagnose / fix my laptops myself.
I only went to them as they had good reviews and to give them credit they didn't try and sell me anything.
Might still try experimenting and replacing the powerboard but will use the current condition as an excuse to treat myself to an upgrade first. 😉