Laptop Troubleshooting

RicerDalemon

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So I was testing an ssd I borrowed to see if it would fix some issues I have although that’s not really relevant to my current situation. My laptop worked fine before this. So I took out my hard drive and placed the ssd in and suddenly the pc boots up normally and then shuts down 3 seconds later. I can’t even get into the bios. I tried to put back my old hard drive and the same issue still happens. I tried taking out the ram and testing individual slots/sticks, pressing the power button for 30 seconds to see if it did anything, and a different hard drive all together. It still shuts down. When it shuts down it makes a beep sound that reminds me of when my desktop shut down after a power outage. So I can’t think of what else I can do to fix it. I’m hoping to sell it because currently I really don’t need it anymore but I can’t do that if it doesn’t work. It’s probably power related but I can’t help but I feel that the fact that this happened while testing out a different drive isn’t just a coincidence. So any ideas? If this is a lost cause what parts would be a good idea to sell individually?
 

SpyderTracks

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So I was testing an ssd I borrowed to see if it would fix some issues I have although that’s not really relevant to my current situation. My laptop worked fine before this. So I took out my hard drive and placed the ssd in and suddenly the pc boots up normally and then shuts down 3 seconds later. I can’t even get into the bios. I tried to put back my old hard drive and the same issue still happens. I tried taking out the ram and testing individual slots/sticks, pressing the power button for 30 seconds to see if it did anything, and a different hard drive all together. It still shuts down. When it shuts down it makes a beep sound that reminds me of when my desktop shut down after a power outage. So I can’t think of what else I can do to fix it. I’m hoping to sell it because currently I really don’t need it anymore but I can’t do that if it doesn’t work. It’s probably power related but I can’t help but I feel that the fact that this happened while testing out a different drive isn’t just a coincidence. So any ideas? If this is a lost cause what parts would be a good idea to sell individually?
Is this a PCSpecialist laptop? Can you post your full specs from the order page?
 
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