I recently had some issues with my Lenovo IdeaPad 3 Chrome. Initially, I needed to remove some screws to access the SD cards, which I managed thanks to getting a T5 bit. However, the SD cards were stuck, so I took the laptop to a local repair shop. They quoted me $40 to remove the cards but ended up charging $63 in total. After charging the laptop overnight, it won't turn on at all—there's no screen activity, lights, sounds, or any response from the charge port. I've checked for loose connections and everything seems fine, but I really need my laptop for school. Any advice on what I can do?
3 Answers
Did you test if the laptop turned on after the repair? If not, you may need to figure out if the issue is due to something you did or if it's related to the shop's work when they were handling the SD cards. Before you make any changes, consider taking it back to them and explaining that it won't power on since the repair. Also, trying a power cycle or disconnecting the battery while plugged in might help.
Honestly, it’s tough because past attempts to fix things can complicate repairs. It sounds like you’re trying to get to the SD cards, but be cautious—these devices can lead to bigger issues if something was mishandled. And if you're worried about losses, make sure to back up whatever is on the SD card.
If it was working fine before the repair, you should definitely take it back to the shop. They might need to check what went wrong during their work. It's important to address this quickly, especially since you rely on it for school.

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