#laptop problem
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I'm assuming it's an issue with something else however you could try the following (potential) solutions:
+ Perform a hard reset: Disconnect the power cord and remove the battery from your laptop. Press and hold the power button for 15-20 seconds, then reinsert the battery and power cord and turn the laptop back on.
+ Update drivers and BIOS: Check if there are any available updates for your laptop's drivers and BIOS (Basic Input/Output System) on the manufacturer's website. Download and install any updates that are available.
+ Run a virus scan: It's possible that a virus or malware could be causing the issue. Run a virus scan using an up-to-date antivirus program to check for any potential threats.
+ Check power settings: Make sure your power settings are configured correctly. Go to Control Panel > Power Options, and select the "High performance" power plan. Then, click "Change plan settings" and set "Turn off the display" and "Put the computer to sleep" to "Never".
I did everything except bios update
Note :this problem happened with I replaced laptop hdd everything was running smooth like butter but when I was downloading windows the battery was empty so next time I booted up the laptop after charging it I saw a blue screen with an error code I tried everything nothing worked to fix it I went to the bios and pressed on something like restore to default can’t remember and and windows was like removed and I reinstalled windows
I heard smth abt cmos battery @inner patio