It's my cousin's notebook. She just asked me to fix it but I can't find a solution.
The notebook powers off after a minute it is powered on,
whether it is booting up, accessing the eRecovery or just staying at boot selection (it doesn't matter what it is running on).
I tried different scenarios like the using both battery and AC adapter, just the battery (no AC adapter), and just the AC adapter (no battery).
It still powers off.
I tried using Boot CDs like Hiren's and FalconFour's (for diagnosing) by flash disk but i get an error:
"error 13 invalid or unsupported executable windows format"
(I already searched to fix that error and, unfortunately, they didn't work)
The notebook powers off after a few seconds.
I also tried to boot Ubuntu from a flash disk, but it also fails and gets an error:
"syslinux unknown keyword in configuration file gfxboot"
(I already searched to fix that error and, unfortunately, they didn't work as well)
Again, the notebook powers off by itself after that.
I used another flash disk, but the results are the same.
It has proper ventilation; I can still feel air flowing from it's exhaust.
I'm in a cool dry environment.
Please help.
The notebook powers off after a minute it is powered on,
whether it is booting up, accessing the eRecovery or just staying at boot selection (it doesn't matter what it is running on).
I tried different scenarios like the using both battery and AC adapter, just the battery (no AC adapter), and just the AC adapter (no battery).
It still powers off.
I tried using Boot CDs like Hiren's and FalconFour's (for diagnosing) by flash disk but i get an error:
"error 13 invalid or unsupported executable windows format"
(I already searched to fix that error and, unfortunately, they didn't work)
The notebook powers off after a few seconds.
I also tried to boot Ubuntu from a flash disk, but it also fails and gets an error:
"syslinux unknown keyword in configuration file gfxboot"
(I already searched to fix that error and, unfortunately, they didn't work as well)
Again, the notebook powers off by itself after that.
I used another flash disk, but the results are the same.
It has proper ventilation; I can still feel air flowing from it's exhaust.
I'm in a cool dry environment.
Please help.