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Nothing is more annoying than a laptop that is malfunctioning. It is a major annoyance when you need laptop repair because you invested money in the gadget and depend on it for work or personal use.

Some hardware problems are relatively common among laptops, so you might be able to diagnose the problem and find an immediate solution. Learn more about the ten most typical laptop repair issues in the next paragraphs, along with solutions.

1.   The laptop won’t start

The power button is pressed, but nothing happens. One typical laptop issue is a complete failure of the device to switch on, which can prevent you from accessing your critical documents and software. There are a few potential causes and fixes if the laptop appears to be dead and makes no sounds or lights up.

Check that your PC has enough power. Your AC adapter might have failed even though you think it has been charged. With a voltmeter, you may check the AC adapter or a new one. If the problem is not with your AC adapter, it could be a broken DC jack that prevents power from reaching your computer or a motherboard problem.

2.   Blank screen

You are unable to use your laptop if it makes noises or visible indications that it is on but the screen is black. This problem might be especially annoying because your computer seems to be working fine other than for the screen. Try first unplugging your laptop’s power cord and taking out the battery. Before plugging it back in and restarting your computer, press and hold the power button for roughly a minute. Replace the battery once again, then restart the laptop.

Often, refurbished laptops should come with a charger and the original battery. Make sure that they are compatible. Buying refurbished tablets and laptops often comes with the risk that the charger and/or battery may not be the original, which is why it’s important to only choose certified and reputable refurbishers.

If the procedure doesn’t work, you might be having memory problems. Make sure the memory modules are in contact with the slot by checking. It could be essential to completely swap out the memory modules.

To figure out what is causing the problem, you can also try taking off components like your hard drive, modem, or keyboard. After doing these tests, if your screen is still blank, the motherboard or processor is probably to blame.

3.   Laptop constantly turns on/off

Your laptop might turn on and then turn off and on by itself once you turn it on. The laptop can totally shut down or the screen might start to flicker, rendering it impossible to see the screen. Start by inspecting or changing your memory modules. Your motherboard might be at blame if that doesn’t fix the problem.

4.   Strange clicks or whirring noises

When a laptop is turned on, it usually makes some noise, usually from the fan. However, as your laptop is running, you might hear more annoying noises. You should inspect the cooling fan if you hear any grinding or rattling sounds.

The sound is probably coming from your hard drive if your laptop is still producing noises despite the fan not spinning. You can back up your vital files and data before replacing the hard disk.

5.   Laptop freezes or shuts down intermittently

Your computer freezes or shuts down automatically after you log in and begin working on it. This annoying event will not only make you worry about the health of your laptop but also result in lost data and unsaved files. Check the bottom if your laptop freezes or shuts down. Heat is probably a factor if it’s warm or the fan seems to be working harder than normal. To avoid dust clogging up and preventing the processor from cooling, clean up your fan and heat sink.

Author bio: Paula Napolitano is a Product Sales Manager for Wisetek Store, an e-commerce portal for refurbished laptops, refurbished tablets, and much more.

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