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One fan stopped working while the other kept failing to start. My laptop shut down quickly after launching multiple apps, so I thought it was overheating and swapped out both fans. Now it won’t turn on at all. I tried taking out the CMOS battery and main battery to reset the BIOS, but it didn’t help. When I pressed the power button, the fans were still spinning. I removed and reinserted the NVME drives, yet nothing changed. Any advice would be appreciated. 20250724_141318_1.mp4
Many options exist for handling this situation. Disassembling laptops can easily cause damage, so it's best to have a professional inspect them. Updated note: One fan stopped working while the other slowed down—this could mean the processor overheated.
The bearing overheated and only operated when receiving maximum power. Reduced fan speeds would halt it completely. The system remained functional until then. I had previously used it that morning to search for repair instructions before swapping the fans. Unfortunately, I no longer rely on my nearby service center after they damaged a hard drive during a screen replacement and left remote tools on other machines that eventually reached me for registry maintenance.