My Samsung laptop (specs at the end of this post) is turning on and off on its own. By that I mean it simulates force-shutdown while I'm playing a game, watching a video, browsing, typing a post (just like it did now), coding, or while it's simply idle. It sometimes turns on again after a random interval, and sometimes it enters what I call "hiccup mode", where it keeps restarting at Samsung logo before booting anything, or while loading Windows, or even after loading Windows.
Here's what I've tried and made no effect:
1- Changed the thermal paste and made sure the laptop doesn't overheat (This slightly affects the occurrence of the problem).
2- Alternated between running it on battery only and power cable only.
3- Booted from a USB driver (Set USB drive as the highest boot priority).
4- Kindly asked the laptop not to do that.
From my trials, I concluded that it's not an overheat issue, a software/OS issue, a hard disk issue (HDD Sentinel reports EXCELLENT status), battery/power cable issue, a network issue (It happens whether I'm connected to a network or not), nor a demon possession issue. Also, I'm running it on power saving mode with only 10% allowed CPU usage.
Sometimes it works perfectly for weeks, sometimes it can't stay on for 5 minutes.
Now, I noticed something that kinda narrowed down the possibilities of the problem.
If I have my power button set to "Sleep" when I press it, when the problem triggers, it appears like my computer is going into sleep mode. Sometimes it simply does, and sometimes it force-shutdown while doing it (it's like someone pressed the power button once, then pressed and held it, which led to force-shutdown). And similar process happens if I set the power button to "Hibernate" or "Shutdown".
If I have it set to "Do nothing", it only force-shutdown when it happens.
I'm not much of a hardware expert, but I think it's like the power button circuit is receiving signals when it's not supposed to, acting up weirdly.
What could possibly be the issue?
Here are my specs:
Model: Samsung NP300V5A-S06SA
CPU: Intel Core i7-2670QM
Graphics cards: built-in Intel one, and NVidia GT 520MX
HDD: 500 GB
RAM: 6 GB
Usage: 2 years, very heavy usage (carry it in a backpack outdoors sometimes)
Other irrelevant issues: a vertical white line across the screen (dead pixels).
Thanks in advance for any help.
Here's what I've tried and made no effect:
1- Changed the thermal paste and made sure the laptop doesn't overheat (This slightly affects the occurrence of the problem).
2- Alternated between running it on battery only and power cable only.
3- Booted from a USB driver (Set USB drive as the highest boot priority).
4- Kindly asked the laptop not to do that.
From my trials, I concluded that it's not an overheat issue, a software/OS issue, a hard disk issue (HDD Sentinel reports EXCELLENT status), battery/power cable issue, a network issue (It happens whether I'm connected to a network or not), nor a demon possession issue. Also, I'm running it on power saving mode with only 10% allowed CPU usage.
Sometimes it works perfectly for weeks, sometimes it can't stay on for 5 minutes.
Now, I noticed something that kinda narrowed down the possibilities of the problem.
If I have my power button set to "Sleep" when I press it, when the problem triggers, it appears like my computer is going into sleep mode. Sometimes it simply does, and sometimes it force-shutdown while doing it (it's like someone pressed the power button once, then pressed and held it, which led to force-shutdown). And similar process happens if I set the power button to "Hibernate" or "Shutdown".
If I have it set to "Do nothing", it only force-shutdown when it happens.
I'm not much of a hardware expert, but I think it's like the power button circuit is receiving signals when it's not supposed to, acting up weirdly.
What could possibly be the issue?
Here are my specs:
Model: Samsung NP300V5A-S06SA
CPU: Intel Core i7-2670QM
Graphics cards: built-in Intel one, and NVidia GT 520MX
HDD: 500 GB
RAM: 6 GB
Usage: 2 years, very heavy usage (carry it in a backpack outdoors sometimes)
Other irrelevant issues: a vertical white line across the screen (dead pixels).
Thanks in advance for any help.