Laptop won't start after restart.


  1. Posts : 2
    Windows 7 Ultimate 32bit
       #1

    Laptop won't start after restart.


    I have an Asus K50IN laptop, which I recently took apart to clean it from dust, during that I screwed apart the cooling system, hard drive, SD card reader chip and CD/DVD-player device. (And I just took them apart from the PC, not individually apart, so that I could just be able to reach more places inside laptop's interior.) Then I put everything back the way they were, and also applied new thermalpaste to CPU and GPU. When I turn the PC on, it goes OK, works all the way 100%, but when I restart it, it boots 'til the Asus logo, but then suddenly shuts down, when I start it up again from Power switch, it also dies at almost the same spot, and this process continues as long as I restart it right after previuous crash. Now the interesting part is that when I let my laptop rest for a couple of minutes for example, or even couple of tenths seconds, it starts OK, and everything works. But as soon as I want to restart, this scenario happens again.
    I have freshly formated Windows 7 which worked just fine, but then I took it apart, and this restart-startup problem occoured. And when it wants to shutdown then it will, it doesn't matter if I reach BIOS menu, or boot menu, with F2, F12 keys on my pc. I have done startup repair but no use.
    Any help would be appreciated!
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  2. Posts : 1,846
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64, & Mac OS X 10.9.2
       #2

    hi and welcome to the forum

    Does the problem occur when plugged in and or on battery?

    As the issue you have in a pc is normally power supply related or motherboard.

    When a computer shuts down, the capacitors drop there charge to a low enough level to shut the computer down, but when it restarts it doesnt drop the voltage as far, which causes the system to reboot. Im thinking there is a problem there. The resting period you describe would also point towards is, as it would allow any residual charge to dicipate.
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  3. Posts : 2
    Windows 7 Ultimate 32bit
    Thread Starter
       #3

    It happens both with and without battery. Your theory seems quite logic, but what would them be the solution to this?
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