Had this GT70-2OC-065US for, what? 5 years now? Flawless operation, though I don't play many games on it these days. Three weeks ago, I pressed the power button, and it lights up, you can hear the CPU fan start to spin up, the HDD activity light flashes on, then off, and then the HDD light briefly flashes on again and you can hear a small relay (apparently located somewhere near the power button) click, and the power button light flashes off. In this time, nothing happens on the screen. No logo, no backlight, nada. Then the power light comes back on a second or two later, and the whole sequence repeats.
First time this happened, it went through this cycle 4 or 5 times, and then the screen backlight comes on, screen shows Windows boot logo, and the machine boots up. Once booted, everything runs normal.Screen looks fine, HDD's pass diag, no issues.
Thing is, as the days passed, it took longer and longer for it to eventually boot.10 minutes to get past the 'flashing power light' thing, then 20 minutes, then an hour... Occasionally in this time, it would go through the sequence 4 or 5 times and suddenly boot, but mostly it just took longer and longer. It's at the point now where I've left it on for hours and...no boot!
You cannot access the BIOS while it's going through this.It apparently isn't far enough along in the boot process to allow it. There's a part of me that thinks the machine isn't seeing the screen, and so abandons the boot and starts over. Seems if there were some other issue, I'd see a problem once the system booted. Part of what makes me think a screen is that in a normal boot, right after the HDD activity light, the next thing that happens is that you see the screen backlights come on and then the Windows boot logo.
Anyone see anything like this? I've cruised the forums and not seen anything... Surviving on this ancient HP laptop for now, and too broke to just start throwing parts at it (like a new screen, unless this whole thing seems to point this direction).
Any help is greatly appreciated. Thanks!
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hi there, i think this is bios related issue, try doing the bios reset, hold down your power button for 30-60 sec and check if this will help, if the machine boots normally then you need to dig more to find out the root of this issue
wish you good luck
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Is that how a BIOS reset is done? Never read that anywhere...
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you need to shut down and keep holding your power button for 30-60 sec. and then release it and turn on back your laptop. this will clear the bios and restore your bios default settings. hopefully this will help
good luck
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It didn't.
There's a lot of hardware guys here...been reading threads here for years.None of ya'all have any thoughts? -
Can anyone at least tell me what motherboard this laptop uses?
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It had an identical trajectory until even waiting for days never resulted in a boot.
Send it in, the repair costs about $200, it's the audio board that failed. Don't waste your time, there is no fix you can do.
Why the MSI never programmed around it to boot even if it fails? It has junky hardware, expect it to fail.
My solution is, I keep an identical GT80 in the standby mode in case the primary fails, I just swap in the SSDs and boot without any downtime.
Described here.
http://forum.notebookreview.com/thr...to-an-unbootable-laptop.832092/#post-11016921 -
Sorry for the late reply...been a crappy month. Who did you send it to? MSI?
So disappointing, as it has been such a workhorse for years now. -
correct, MSI.
My solution is to keep two identical GT80 machines. I think the hardware is pure shyt. It can and will fail and do so catastrophically and you will lose access to your critical files at the worst possible moment, like at an airport or while traveling. -
aynı problem, benim için şu anki problemi nasıl çözdünüz?
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Looks like a failing component on the board.
You can buy a brand new motherboard on ebay / ali for cheap:
https://fr.aliexpress.com/item/2039...earchweb0_0,searchweb201602_,searchweb201603_
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This could be anything. A corrupted bios, hardware failure, etc.
Try booting it with minimal hardware (disconnect disk drives/ssd), reseat memory, try fewer dimms, check the cmos battery. It could be a (partial) short on the board. There are no relays that make 'clicking' sounds, but (mostly) 2 mosfets that act like a switch/relay, and are there for protection in case of hadware failure. If a (partial) short is detected (over-current), the machine will shut down. Any decent electronics repair service should be able to diagnose a failing/shorted board.
Help! GT70 No Boot...
Discussion in 'MSI' started by EchoWars, Sep 2, 2020.