I've been having this super strange issue with my laptop. Every morning, after I shut it down normally at night, it just refuses to boot up when I try to turn it on. It doesn't respond at all. However, if I put it in direct sunlight for 10 to 15 minutes, it starts up perfectly and runs smoothly for the rest of the day. This has been happening consistently every morning, and I'm really baffled by what's going on.
4 Answers
Your laptop seems to be craving some vitamin D! 🤣 Seriously though, that heat does something for it that allows it to wake up, which isn’t supposed to happen. It's worth looking into those power components because that might be why it acts up in the morning.
That's definitely not what you'd want from a laptop! But it does make sense that heat helps it boot. It sounds like you're dealing with a failing component that needs warmth before it behaves normally. Make sure to check the battery health and maybe test booting it while plugged in but without the battery, just to see if that's the issue. Also, just curious – is there a chance your laptop is solar powered?
That sounds really odd! It might be a sign of a hardware issue that needs some warmth to function. A couple of possibilities:
- **Battery or power circuitry**: Your battery could be on its last legs and isn’t providing stable power until it warms up.
- **Capacitors or solder joints**: If some of the internal components are older or failing, they might not work correctly when cold. Heat could be helping them expand and make connections.
- **Moisture issue**: If your room temp drops overnight, any condensation could cause issues until it dries out in the sun.
You might want to try plugging it in for a while without sunlight to see if it eventually boots up. This could help figure out if moisture is involved or not. Also, checking the battery health and possibly updating your BIOS could be worth a shot!
Wow, that's a weird one! Maybe it just needs to soak up some sun to kickstart its circuits! But in all seriousness, it sounds like a hardware issue to me. Have you noticed if you need to do anything specific besides that sunbath to get it working?
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