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![]() Ive already disabled all sleep option on the laptop but sometimes it goes sleep
Those the memory could be the problem? |
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![]() Does it sleep after 30 minutes or at different times.
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![]() Does it go into sleep or does it shut off completely ?
If it goes to sleep I highly suspect there is something wrong with the lid switch. |
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I also think its the LID switch because if I jsut remove the power flex it will not sleep Last edited by kalilinux25; 11-22-2019 at 08:42 PM.. |
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The power led does usually "breathe" or blink when the laptop is hibernating or sleeping. Plug the power flex back in and wiggle it a little while the laptop is on. You might also try flexing the boards a little. Maybe there's a broken solder joint somewhere. But don't bend the boards like crazy! That would cause more damage. |
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![]() Yes, that is the lid switch.
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![]() Its a hall switch as rhetoricalcheese said. Get one from a donor ,any 3V one will do.
It might be this AH180N-WG-7 https://www.diodes.com/assets/Datasheets/AH180N.pdf |
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![]() [QUOTE=SMDFlea;927388]Its a hall switch as rhetoricalcheese said. Get one from a donor ,any 3V one will do.
It might be this AH180N-WG-7 https://www.diodes.com/assets/Datasheets/AH180N.pdf[/QUOTE can u give me some quivalenvalue sir |
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