Laptop keyboard problems—from liquid damage to sticky or broken keys to different installation variants (A–D) and the associated effort for replacement. If you're interested in error patterns, spare part requirements, and possible repair methods, this post is worth a look.
In the following, you will learn about the important typical causes if your laptop no longer turns on. This may also enable you to fix the problem yourself.
Dust in the fan makes your notebook loud, slow, and prone to overheating and crashes. Small measures — unplugging the power supply, removing the battery, removing the fan, brushing the fins, and renewing the thermal paste if necessary — can increase the lifespan and are worthwhile.
A sluggish laptop slows down your work and gaming. Causes such as autostart programs, old SSDs, insufficient RAM, and dust in the cooling system are presented in a compact manner. Tips on cleaning up autostart programs, NVMe upgrades, RAM upgrades, and cleaning, including thermal paste, encourage targeted system checks.