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Computer Frequently Freezes
Your laptop freezes frequently and becomes unresponsive.
Faulty Hard Drive
If the mouse is not responding to movements, the keys are not responding to input, and there is a complete lack of activity on the screen, you may have a faulty hard drive, which needs to be replaced. You may refer to this guide on how to replace it.
Laptop Won’t Charge
Your laptop will not hold a charge, or will not turn on even when plugged in.
Defective Battery
If your laptop is unable to hold a charge, then you probably have a defective battery which needs to be replaced. You may refer to this guide on how to replace it.
Faulty Motherboard
If replacing the battery doesn't solve the problem, then you might be experiencing a motherboard failure. The cause of this could be faulty parts, electrical damage, water damage, overheating, physical impact, or overuse. You may refer to this guide on how to replace it.
Laptop Image Distorted
Your laptop has a crack, or the image on the monitor is distorted.
Damaged Screen
If there is a physical crack on the screen or a discoloration in the image, you can replace the display panel to immediately fix this problem. You may refer to this guide on how to replace it.
Computer Glitches and Constantly Crashes
Your computer is frequently crashing, providing blue screens of death, and failing to boot up.
Faulty Motherboard
If you find that your laptop has become completely inoperable, it may likely be experiencing a motherboard failure. The cause of this could be faulty parts, electrical damage, water damage, overheating, physical impact, or overuse. You may refer to this guide on how to replace it.
Keyboard Unresponsive
There is no response or action performed whenever any key is pressed.
Loose keyboard Connection
Over time your laptop may develop a physically internal issue, such as when cables aren’t properly connected. To solve this, you will need to check the connections the keyboard holds with the motherboard internally. Refer to this guide on how to get to them.
Broken Keyboard
Your keyboard may have suffered from either extensive use, water, or electrical damage. This will likely require a full replacement of the keyboard. Refer to this guide on how to replace it.
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