Hello everyone !
My name is Chris, I am a 30 years old embedded software developer working in the automotive industry. I am really passionate about learning new skills and repairing/crafting stuff. I came around this forum last week with the goal of repairing my faulty gaming laptop, indeed, I was video editing on it when suddenly a black screen popped and never disappeared
I bought some stuff to try to repair it and learn as many things as possible about computer repairs but nothing worked so far. When the black screen appeared, my legion 5 pro was connected to my external monitor via HDMI and both went black at the same time while the computer was still on. I powered it off and tried several times to hold the power button for more than 60s with the charger unplugged, tried to disconnect the CMOS battery and hold the power button for 60s... Nothing worked when I powered the computer except once where my login windows appeared but I took too much time to enter the credentials and the screen froze. The second time I was able to get a display, as soon as I entered my credentials and pressed enter, the screen froze again. Since then, I was never able to get a display.
What I decided next is to watch several repair videos on the internet and following what I saw, measured the resistors and voltages that I could without much knowledge on computer repair. I tried to unplug all peripherals that I could (RAM, SSDs, battery) but same result, no display, just my RGB keyboard glowing and a black screen. Numlock and MAJ always off so from my understanding the computer never left POST. After removing the heatsink, I verified the temperature of both the CPU and GPU, both heat up as soon as I plug the charger (battery disconnected) which means that the current/voltages should be correct. I checked the voltages I got across all 5 GPU inductances and it was at 0,75V.
Next, I ordered a CH341A programmer and a hot air / soldering station to try to reprogram the BIOS. With the 1.8V adapter, I tried to read the BIOS chip with the clip with no success, I then unsoldered carefully the chip using flux and hot air, soldered it on a small board that was included in my kit and was able to read its content on the computer using AS Programmer. I saved my dump BIOS, copied the DMI section of it and copied it to a BIOS I extracted from lenovo website (GKCN65WW). I then erased the chip and programmed it.
I then soldered back the chip to the motherboard and same behavior, the computer powers itself up, CPU and GPU heat up, keyboard lights up, Numlock and MAJ stay off and still no picture. I don't know what else could I check/try to make it work again :S
The computer was always perfectly taken care of, never got dropped, no liquid ever got close to it. I didn't see any fried signs on the motherboard so I cannot explain what happened there. I had it since February 2022 so it is not under warranty anymore...
The other route I thought of is the EC chip but I am not sure I want to dive into that route without external advices. I saw that I need a programmer like the SVOD programmer to program it but not really down to invest in it. I tried to read the pins on the EC chip but they are that tiny that I feel like it's a dead end given that don't even have a datasheet of it. I checked pin number 1 voltage and it was 0v, pin number 2 and few other were at 3.3V.
After that I mounted the laptop back since I am now kinda lost...
Does anybody can help / advise me please ? Anyone experienced the same behavior with his laptop ?
Best regards,
Chris
My name is Chris, I am a 30 years old embedded software developer working in the automotive industry. I am really passionate about learning new skills and repairing/crafting stuff. I came around this forum last week with the goal of repairing my faulty gaming laptop, indeed, I was video editing on it when suddenly a black screen popped and never disappeared

What I decided next is to watch several repair videos on the internet and following what I saw, measured the resistors and voltages that I could without much knowledge on computer repair. I tried to unplug all peripherals that I could (RAM, SSDs, battery) but same result, no display, just my RGB keyboard glowing and a black screen. Numlock and MAJ always off so from my understanding the computer never left POST. After removing the heatsink, I verified the temperature of both the CPU and GPU, both heat up as soon as I plug the charger (battery disconnected) which means that the current/voltages should be correct. I checked the voltages I got across all 5 GPU inductances and it was at 0,75V.
Next, I ordered a CH341A programmer and a hot air / soldering station to try to reprogram the BIOS. With the 1.8V adapter, I tried to read the BIOS chip with the clip with no success, I then unsoldered carefully the chip using flux and hot air, soldered it on a small board that was included in my kit and was able to read its content on the computer using AS Programmer. I saved my dump BIOS, copied the DMI section of it and copied it to a BIOS I extracted from lenovo website (GKCN65WW). I then erased the chip and programmed it.
I then soldered back the chip to the motherboard and same behavior, the computer powers itself up, CPU and GPU heat up, keyboard lights up, Numlock and MAJ stay off and still no picture. I don't know what else could I check/try to make it work again :S
The computer was always perfectly taken care of, never got dropped, no liquid ever got close to it. I didn't see any fried signs on the motherboard so I cannot explain what happened there. I had it since February 2022 so it is not under warranty anymore...
The other route I thought of is the EC chip but I am not sure I want to dive into that route without external advices. I saw that I need a programmer like the SVOD programmer to program it but not really down to invest in it. I tried to read the pins on the EC chip but they are that tiny that I feel like it's a dead end given that don't even have a datasheet of it. I checked pin number 1 voltage and it was 0v, pin number 2 and few other were at 3.3V.
After that I mounted the laptop back since I am now kinda lost...
Does anybody can help / advise me please ? Anyone experienced the same behavior with his laptop ?
Best regards,
Chris
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