Lenovo V510-15IKB DA0LV6MB6F0 rev: F - turns off

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  • misiek_michal
    Member
    • Sep 2023
    • 11
    • Poland

    #1

    Lenovo V510-15IKB DA0LV6MB6F0 rev: F - turns off

    Hi.

    Lenovo V510-15IKB
    Motherboard: DA0LV6MB6F0 rev: F

    The laptop starts normally. Unfortunately, the BIOS screen reboots. I suspect that the built-in RAM is damaged. What is the way to disable them on this model?​
  • pc_okay
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    • May 2022
    • 239
    • FRANCE

    #2
    Hello,

    What do you mean by « the bios screen reboot »?
    You should try memtest first or Lenovo integrated diagnostic. (if it’s available on This model)

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    • misiek_michal
      Member
      • Sep 2023
      • 11
      • Poland

      #3
      Originally posted by pc_okay
      Hello,

      What do you mean by « the bios screen reboot »?
      You should try memtest first or Lenovo integrated diagnostic. (if it’s available on This model)
      I won't even be able to run memtest because it's already restarting. I disabled RAM by hardware - the problem remains. Someone help? The laptop then restarts after about 2-3 minutes.

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      • pc_okay
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        • May 2022
        • 239
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        #4
        Laptop restart after booting into Windows?
        Did you see any bluescreen?
        after restarting do you get direclty info bios ?
        we need more info…

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        • misiek_michal
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          • Sep 2023
          • 11
          • Poland

          #5
          After starting the laptop, regardless of whether I enter the BIOS or load the operating system, it simply restarts without any blue screen

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          • pc_okay
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            • May 2022
            • 239
            • FRANCE

            #6
            Try With power button unplugged or Keyboard unplugged. (if power button is on the keyboard.)
            (Start the laptop shorting power button + With ground on the motherboard)

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