I recently had an interesting experience with a school-issued laptop that unexpectedly stopped working entirely. While I was watching a YouTube video, the screen froze, even though the audio continued to play. I assumed it was a connection issue, so I tried pressing the escape key to check my WiFi connection, but nothing responded. After a minute of waiting, the audio became distorted, and I saw a message that the computer encountered an issue and needed to restart. Unfortunately, it never booted past 0%, and now all that happens when I try to turn it on is that the keyboard lights up briefly before going dark again. Since all my files were backed up and the laptop will be replaced, I'm just curious about what might have caused this random failure, especially since I wasn't tampering with any system files due to lack of admin rights. Any insights?
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It sounds like your hard drive might have failed. The system likely kept running on RAM but couldn't access the drive, which caused everything to freeze up. It's a common issue when electronic components start to fail.
It could genuinely be a failure in the SSD, RAM, or maybe even the GPU. Issues like this can happen out of nowhere sometimes.
It's tough to pinpoint the exact reason without seeing the laptop itself. Electronics can fail for various reasons—components age over time, and school laptops, in particular, often go through rough handling before reaching you. It's possible this one had a stressful past.
So you think it's likely a hardware issue? That makes sense. I was careful with it, but it was clearly used before me—like it was dirty and had a loose key. Makes me wonder how it was treated.
Most likely, it's a hardware failure. From what you described, it seems like it wasn't anything you did wrong. You just happened to be using it when it failed.
You could try booting into the BIOS to see if the laptop recognizes the hard drive. Another option is to attempt to boot in safe mode right after powering it on. SSDs can fail, but usually, they don't just die outright like this; it's strange it won't even boot. By the way, how long have you had it?
Only a month or two, but I know it was used before since it’s dirty and had some issues. It’s a Dell Latitude 5350, but I couldn’t find out when it was made. I've checked the BIOS, and it only shows the UEFI HTTPs boot, no drive listed. So, likely a drive failure as others mentioned?

Wow, that's interesting to know!