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1The Problem is in Hardware. Needs to be disassembled and checked one by one.– Mr.Key7Commented May 12 at 16:31
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I was hoping I could narrow it down a bit. When you say check it one by one, by what method by you mean? Like remove all unnecessary components and trying booting? Do you know any diagnostic tool I could use?– Odysseas LienorCommented May 12 at 16:37
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Clean dirt, check processor paste, try using an external keyboard. If still, you need special expertise in the field of motherboard hardware to check it using a Power Supply and MultiTester. (google translate)– Mr.Key7Commented May 12 at 16:44
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1@Mr.Key7, the last thing to do is change thermal paste. 1. A low-power CPU does not overheat immediately after turning on. 2. It does not overheat in in BIOS, when left on indefinitely. 3. Trying to remove the cooler and to reapply paste can damage the CPU and motherboard.– DrMoishe PippikCommented May 12 at 17:45
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1@OdysseasLienor, look to loose RAM and connectors (remove and put back), dead clock cell (fairly easily replaced; measure and replace), or bad electrolytic capacitor (can be replaced by someone with technical experience) -- see ifixit.com/Answers/View/244671/laptop+resetting+during+install– DrMoishe PippikCommented May 12 at 17:49
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