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Laptop Overheating
A device may shutdown or reduce performance to prevent damage to the hardware.
Obstructed Air Vents
Verify that your device is sitting on a flat surface. Blocked air vents can cause a lack of airflow, which will lead to overheating. If you must use your laptop on an uneven surface, consider investing in a cooling mat.
Clogged Fans
Clean the dust build-up on fans. A congested fan can lead to the device overheating. To clean out the fan, follow our fan replacement guide to remove the fan. Then, use a compressed air duster to carefully dislodge and clean dust.
Broken Fans
If cleaning the fan does not fix this problem, you may have a broken fan. Check out our guide here on how to replace a fan.
Keyboard/Keys Not Responding
Keys are sticking to the keyboard or missing; the keyboard is not responding.
Filter Keys
Filter Keys are enabled by default which could cause a problem that makes the keyboard unresponsive. To turn off the filter keys take these steps:
- Right-click Start and open Control Panel.
- Click Ease of Access, then clicks Ease of Access Center.
- Click Make the keyboard easier to use.
- Under Make it easier to type, uncheck the option Filter Keys.
- Click Apply and then OK to save changes.
Keyboard Driver out-of-date
An out of date keyboard driver can cause the keyboard to not respond. Update the driver manually or download an online application to update it automatically.
Sticky Keys/Missing Keys
If certain keys are stuck, you will need to clean them out. Check out our guide here on how to remove and replace keys.
Computer Won’t Power On
The laptop will not respond or show signs of powering on.
Computer Needs a Reset
Press and hold the power button for 25-30 seconds, then press it once more. This will clear build-up within the computer and restart itself.
Defective Power Cable
Check that the power cable is plugged into the computer and the charging light is on. If the light is not on, the power cable is most likely defective. You might consider buying a new power cable.
Defective Battery
If the laptop only powers on when connected to the charger, the battery is likely defective. You may need to disconnect the battery and try rebooting with the charger plugged in. If the problem still persists, you may want to buy a new battery. Check out our guide on how to replace the battery.
Slow Computer Speed
Computer is running slow.
Windows is out-of-date
Your laptop may be running slow because it’s not using the latest Windows update. To update Windows:
- Select the Start (Windows) button from the bottom-left corner.
- Go to Settings (gear icon).
- Select the Update and Security icon.
- Choose the Windows Update tab in the sidebar (Circular arrows).
- Select Check for updates, if there is an available update it will begin downloading automatically.
Lenovo Drivers out-of-date
Your laptop may be running slow because it’s not using Lenovo’s latest drivers. To update the drivers
- Look for Lenovo Vantage in the Windows Start Menu and open the program.
- Click Check for updates and notifications under the 'System update' header.
- Check the selection boxes for the updates you want to perform.
- Click Install checked items to install.
Not Enough RAM
Your laptop may be running slow because it doesn’t have enough RAM (especially if your version only has 4GB of RAM.) If this is the case you’ll want to purchase more RAM and follow our guide here for replacing the RAM.
Not Enough Storage
If your laptop is using a Hard Drive (HDD) or if there is too little storage on your SSD it may be running too slow. If this is the case you will want to purchase a larger SSD, to do this follow our guide here for replacing the storage.
Screen Is Black
The screen on your laptop is black with the computer on.
Disabled Display
Verify that the display hasn’t been disabled on accident. To do this, press the “Fn” key in the lower-left corner of the keyboard and the “F2” key in the top-left corner at the same time. If the screen is still black, the issue is elsewhere.
Reset Video Driver
To reset the video driver, try pressing “Windows Key + CTRL + Shift + B” keys in order to fix your screen. After this, restart the computer and the display should light up if this was the problem.
Flickering Screen
The screen periodically flickers on your laptop.
Problematic Application
Open up Task Manager by pressing “Ctrl+Shift+Esc” keys on the keyboard at the same time or right-click the Windows Start button in the lower-left corner and click Task Manager. If Task Manager is not flickering then it is an app causing the problem. Some common apps to consider updating are Norton AV, iCloud, and IDT Audio. Check some of your other apps to see if windows users have encountered similar problems.
Display Driver out-of-date
If the task manager flickered on the step before, considering updating your display driver.
- In the search box on the taskbar, look up device manager and then select it.
- Select the arrow to expand Display adapters.
- Under Display Adapters, right-click the adapter, then select update.
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Good day, I just wanted to comment here as I believe to give credit where credit is due. I don't have the exact same Lenovo Legion, I have the 15ACH6 model and it didn't want to boot up this morning. I searched and your link popped up as the 1st result. I pressed and held the power button for 25-30 seconds and then pressed the power button again and this worked. I really thought I was going to have to send her in for repairs. Thank you very much.
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