Hi @George2243 , Check Cooling System (Important) Open the back of the laptop (if you're comfortable doing so) and: Inspect the fans – do they spin when you turn it on? Check if dust or thermal paste has degraded. Gently wiggle the heatsink — it should be firmly attached. If possible, reapply thermal paste and reseat the cooling system. External Monitor Check Connect to an external monitor to rule out display failure or GPU post issues. Reflash/Reset BIOS (Advanced) If you're able to boot into BIOS (even briefly): Enter BIOS by pressing DEL or F2 immediately at startup. Restore to Default Settings. If BIOS update is available on Medion’s site for the Erazer Beast X10, and you're able to stay on long enough, update it. Kind regards
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