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I have an Acer E5-573 Series Laptop model N15Q1 Windows 10 Home 1709, 8GB ram, that is dead after being switched off.
When on it runs perfectly but once shutdown its effectively dead.
When this first happened I suspected motherboard failure.
As this is one of those "sealed" units I have no inclination or desire to pull them apart, so I sent the unit to my outsource and he agreed that it was motherboard. The mobo was replaced with a S/H one which tested fine. The unit worked correctly for about 2 weeks.
Client complained that it was "dead" again so I sent it back to my outsource for his evaluation.
After some head scratching he decided to just swap the mobo for another.
The unit worked perfectly for another 2 weeks then had the same problem.
Whether plugged in or not; there are no indicator lights at all, although I've noticed that the battery is being charged even though the unit appears to be dead.
Between my outsource and I we have tried:
Updated BIOS's on both mobo's as a matter of course.
Checked all circuitry in power switch for voltage flows etc, all working.
Checked all connectors on mobo to make sure they are seated correctly.
Checked HDD with Crystal Disk Info and GSmartControl both show no errors.
Replaced ram modules for spare S/H ones but then tried new out of the package ones just in case.
Tested power brick for correct output - passed.
Replace battery with brand new one , same result.
Tried several other power bricks, nothing.
Remove battery and plug unit into mains via PSU, nothing.
Poke a pin in the hole on the bottom marked "Reset" for 20 seconds and the unit fires up and runs perfectly.
Power it down and it's dead until you poke it again with a pin!
I'm stumped.
TIA
Edit: The laptop has now been running for 2 days without any issues. Functioning perfectly.
But it has NOT been switched off. I will power it down later today to see if it will boot.
BTW, after a "restart" it boots up normally.
Do a full shutdown and its dead.
When on it runs perfectly but once shutdown its effectively dead.
When this first happened I suspected motherboard failure.
As this is one of those "sealed" units I have no inclination or desire to pull them apart, so I sent the unit to my outsource and he agreed that it was motherboard. The mobo was replaced with a S/H one which tested fine. The unit worked correctly for about 2 weeks.
Client complained that it was "dead" again so I sent it back to my outsource for his evaluation.
After some head scratching he decided to just swap the mobo for another.
The unit worked perfectly for another 2 weeks then had the same problem.
Whether plugged in or not; there are no indicator lights at all, although I've noticed that the battery is being charged even though the unit appears to be dead.
Between my outsource and I we have tried:
Updated BIOS's on both mobo's as a matter of course.
Checked all circuitry in power switch for voltage flows etc, all working.
Checked all connectors on mobo to make sure they are seated correctly.
Checked HDD with Crystal Disk Info and GSmartControl both show no errors.
Replaced ram modules for spare S/H ones but then tried new out of the package ones just in case.
Tested power brick for correct output - passed.
Replace battery with brand new one , same result.
Tried several other power bricks, nothing.
Remove battery and plug unit into mains via PSU, nothing.
Poke a pin in the hole on the bottom marked "Reset" for 20 seconds and the unit fires up and runs perfectly.
Power it down and it's dead until you poke it again with a pin!
I'm stumped.
TIA
Edit: The laptop has now been running for 2 days without any issues. Functioning perfectly.
But it has NOT been switched off. I will power it down later today to see if it will boot.
BTW, after a "restart" it boots up normally.
Do a full shutdown and its dead.
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