Why does my laptop suddenly switch off?
I've had this laptop for about 3 years, but this problem surfaced about 4 months ago. The laptop will suddenly switch off, and will make a high pitched "click" noise as soon as the screen turns black. The "click" sound as best as I can describe, sort of sounds like a fingernail flicking the power button, but more high-pitched and mechanical.
I timed the intervals between each turn-off and it is about 25-30 minutes.
When pressing the power button once, sometimes it will light up (along with the other lights of the laptop) and then will switch off, then will light up again and the computer will start up normally. I use windows 10.
The power supply has been replaced, the battery changed, power cable changed, the inside has been cleaned, I've scanned for viruses, and I had even reset all settings and data on the laptop.
My apologies if I missed an obvious solution, I'm not the best when it comes to technology!
I stopped using it for a few months because the problem got so irritating, and the problem had stopped for a short while. The issue has returned and I would appreciate any help/suggestions.
Thank you!
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Hi @darlingdink ,
Try running HP Diagnostic System test > Extensive Test to see if it turns up anything.
par jayeff
That click noise is almost certainly the hard drive going into emergency park mode. That wouldn't be the cause of the issue though, only a consequence of it.
Does this happen after 25-30 minutes of use, or after 25-30 minutes of being idle?
Does this happen if the computer is booted into Safe Mode?
par Steve
@secondlife ah thank you! This happens 25-30 minutes of the computer in use. And yes, which makes me think that the problem has something to do with the actual computer itself.
par Dink Donny
@jayeff thank you for your suggestion! The laptop does not stay running long enough to complete the extensive test, but when running the shorter test everything appeared ok. :)
par Dink Donny
Take a large cookie-baking-pan, place it upside-down on a smooth-top table. Set the laptop on the pan and start it up. If the HD is going south, you'll hear it !
par Tom Shafer
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