Hi Sir/Ma'am,
I got an Acer Aspire 5630-6288 lappy about 6 months back and now I have this problem where my Laptop getts suddenly shut down without any notice while I am working!
Then again, when I restart it, the system again works for about 20 minutes and then it turns off again
It gives no error message before shutting down!
Everything blacks out all of a sudden!
I have using the Recovery Disk but this didnt help!
What do I do?
My Acer is doing the same thing. I bought a "chill pad" for it to help it stay cool and last week, after having it for about 7 months, it started shutting down. Acer says it is a hardware issue and if I send it back they will fix it under the one year warranty - problem is I don't have my receipt.
My Acer is doing the same thing. I bought a "chill pad" for it to help it stay cool and last week, after having it for about 7 months, it started shutting down. Acer says it is a hardware issue and if I send it back they will fix it under the one year warranty - problem is I don't have my receipt.
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Alongside cleaning out the fan, try use your laptop on a hard surface, not your lap! Don't put anything like a pillow underneath. Use it on a flat hard surface and the heat has chance to escape!
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Are you using the provided charger, or are you using an after market "Universal" charger?
If you're using a universal charger, it could be charging the battery too hot and the computer just doesn't understand why the battery is putting out more than the system is expecting.
It could also be that the battery is wrong type. The voltage may be the correct, however the Ah may be too high. This being the case, the computer doesn't understand what why the it's getting a higher Ah reading than it's expecting. The system can not reason that that if it detects more amp-hours than the it should have that it has that much more charge time. It just sees "ERROR" and since you're dealing with a system function that is designed to prevent loss of data the default action is to shut down to prevent loss of data.
You may be able to fix by resetting the Power Management Options. Unfortunately, with out doing test on the machine, it is impossible to tell. I could be software or hardware. If nothing else works, try replacing the battery again.
first,please tell me,are there any beeps? or maybe you have already done this, but remember that many laptops require
that you remove the battery for about 30sec. as well as disconnect the
AC power to reset them. Always try to do this when everything seems
completely dead.
Please let me know if it's working or not,and thanks for using fixya
im fixing a simular model.. ive seen this sevral times in the last week.. to ONLY way i could get past this was to take the battery out the lappy for a few hours then try turning on again.. it worked for me
if the adapter charge the battery but cant keep the lappy power up thereis something rong with your motherboard. to test take the battery out plug adapter in turn lappy on. if it does not power on motherboard problem
Alongside cleaning out the fan, try use your laptop on a hard surface, not your lap! Don't put anything like a pillow underneath. Use it on a flat hard surface and the heat has chance to escape!
Connect your external monitor to your PC. Reboot. If the monitor don't show your desktop. you may have to turn the option on. In the lower row of keys, is one called Fn. It is a specific color. Hold that and look at the top row of key. You should see marking, the color of the FN key. one will show your lappy screen, and a monitor. Tap that one. Usually, each tap moves to a different option. First tap is Laptop screen only, next one is monitor only, another is monitor and laptop screen.
Then right click on your desktop, in a clear area.
Go to properites>Settings and your should see both your screens. Here you can make one your primary, by click on the screen you want as your primary, (I suggest the lappy) and click the box, Make this the primary. Then click on the box names Extend my Desktop. This allows you to move your mouse and Windows, to either screen.
If your lappy doesn't have a Vga out port, a blue one, on the back, you will have to get a USB video card, but they are rather expensive!
My Acer is doing the same thing. I bought a "chill pad" for it to help it stay cool and last week, after having it for about 7 months, it started shutting down. Acer says it is a hardware issue and if I send it back they will fix it under the one year warranty - problem is I don't have my receipt.
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