This troubleshooting page will help you diagnose problems with the Sony Vaio SVF14AC1QL
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You see a blue screen displaying an error message upon startup .
A bad hard disk may be the cause of this issue. You can find the hard disk after unscrewing the back of the laptop.
The hard disk is undetectable or not recognized at all by the System. The system fails to boot or hang in the middle of the booting process. The manufacturer may have delivered the faulty disk and hard disks may be delivered to the customer without testing. To fix this, contact hard disk manufacturer and ask for RA (Return Authorization) as the disk is still under warranty.
Due to improper ventilation or faulty CPU fan. To fix this, ensure that the CPU fans are working fine and double check that the sufficient cooling is delivered to the processor. Also, can use thermal paste and employ them between the heat sinks of CPU fan to make them run smoothly.
The UPS may not be able to deliver the required power supply, either too high or too low. To fix this, make sure that the system hardware is getting only the required power supply.
This error happens internally on the hard disk due to of bad sectors and blocks, spindle motor stops functioning, PCB board itself is damaged and read/write head may become immovable. To fix this, update the system regularly or weekly to run the latest copy of antivirus program and replace the hard drive after 3-4 years of use.
Sudden shutdown due to power failure or force restart can cause files to become corrupt and make your hard disk inaccessible whatsoever. To fix this, Always use the standard way to shut down your PC which can help your computer to close everything properly and command kernel to stops powering remaining CPU equipment. Also, close all running programs before closing the system. and avoid installing malicious or faulty software onto your PC.
This error happens mainly due to entry mistakes. To fix this, simply input the correct setting information.
The computer may have been attacked by viruses and/or spyware. To fix this, try removing all viruses and spyware. Also, reinstall Windows, backup programs, etc. and reload the computer into safe mode, then doing a system restore.
When a PC is booting, the BIOS tries to find an operating system on a hard drive to boot from. However, if it is unable to find one, then an “Operating system not found” error is displayed.
To check the BIOS settings, upon startup press F2. This will bring you to a page that you can adjust the BIOS settings and save by pressing F10.
Run hard disk diagnostics.
The laptop randomly shuts down and gets hot.
Things that could cause overheating would be a poor location, poor ventilation, dust buildup on CPU and power supply, small cooling fan.
Make sure not to use your laptop on top of a blanket or pillow as this can suffocate the fans of the laptop and cause overheating issues.
Keep the vents clear of dust to allow the passage of air to and from the casing to minimize overheating. Periodically clean the computer interior of dust by using a can of compressed air spray.
The cooling fan may be too small so a replacement for a proper more efficient cooling fan may be in order. Here is a link to a guide on how to apply thermal paste to keep your processor cool and working properly: How to Apply Thermal Paste
The laptop will not respond or show any sign of powering up.
The device battery may be dead. To fix this, just simply charge it.
Physical or electrical damage can cause a short circuit. A short circuit will consume all available power, causing your laptop to not turn on. To fix this, try removing all things that may be a short circuit or try using a thermal imager to see where the most thermal heat is coming from and remove it.