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Hello,

So I have a Lenovo laptop and every once in a while it will not power up, it becomes like a paper weight. A while back I was browsing the forums and found an article which said to remove the power sources hold power button and then re attach power sources. This works perfect.

But, this happens about once a week and there is an internal battery in the laptop casing I have so its a bit of a pain to have to remove all the screws and keep taking the base off the laptop. SO my question is what part is actually causing this to happen? Motherboard, battery, RAM?

Thanks

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Because it's a laptop, consult lenovo support about the issue

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