My wife also has this problem with a Surface Laptop. The only solution that I have come up with is holding the power button until the device powers off (abt. 10 seconds) and then turning it back on.
I'm not certain this is the cause, but my wife hardly ever "shuts down" windows. She just prefers to close the lid, which may cause the computer to do a variety of things. All of those settings are available in the power settings menu under "Change what happens when I close the lid..."
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Hi @tyng98 ,
Can you hear the fan running?
If so, try connecting an external monitor to the HDMI port to see if there is any display present at all after you turn on the laptop and hopefully Windows has loaded.
If there is a display on the external monitor, try holding a torch at an angle close to the IdeaPad's LCDscreen to check if you can detect an image there.
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Mine does the same thing and you can't hear the fan spin up when you try to turn it on. It doesn't even post, can't even get to the bios.
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Hi Lachlan Weibe,
Are there any indications evident when you connect and switch on the charger and then if there are does anything happen when you try to turn the IdeaPad on?
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You see this thread?
https://forums.lenovo.com/t5/Lenovo-Yoga...
crwdns2934271:0crwdnd2934271:0 Anthony crwdne2934271:0
I took mine to a local repair shop and their diagnosis was that the memory was bad. Since its soldered to the motherboard, I would need a replacement board to potentially fix it.
The parts and labor was more than the laptop is worth but I'm thinking about buying the motherboard and trying my hand at replacing it.
Amazon has them for about $300.
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