Now this, admittedly, is straight out of "Drive-in-the-freezer" territory.
Ive been looking at a Pavilion G6 laptop, which boots up to a black screen with a flashing "Caps Lock" light.
I've messed around with a lot of things, and, cutting a small novella short, didn't get very far.
(yep, I pulled the drive and copied off the data, no probs.).
I was reading up about this error, and the general consensus was to wrap the machine up in a towel, and leave it running for an hour.
Deliberately overheat it.
Yeah right, good joke.
Except the successful replies ran for 8 pages. ........ So i tried it, and it worked !
Yes, the machine was very hot, but it did boot up !
I'll see how it goes in the morning when it is ambient again.
Is this a one off, or a full fix ?
Obviously, the trapped heat may have an effect on poor solder joints, or some such.
I just thought this may help in instances where the GPU is a bit flakey.
Hay Ho..
Ive been looking at a Pavilion G6 laptop, which boots up to a black screen with a flashing "Caps Lock" light.
I've messed around with a lot of things, and, cutting a small novella short, didn't get very far.
(yep, I pulled the drive and copied off the data, no probs.).
I was reading up about this error, and the general consensus was to wrap the machine up in a towel, and leave it running for an hour.
Deliberately overheat it.
Yeah right, good joke.
Except the successful replies ran for 8 pages. ........ So i tried it, and it worked !
Yes, the machine was very hot, but it did boot up !
I'll see how it goes in the morning when it is ambient again.
Is this a one off, or a full fix ?
Obviously, the trapped heat may have an effect on poor solder joints, or some such.
I just thought this may help in instances where the GPU is a bit flakey.
Hay Ho..