Left my laptop charging overnight, and somehow when i went to turn it on, it was stuck on the logo loop. I looked up different videos, and tried different things, even using a hot iron. After 4 days of constantly pressing the power button, it finally drained the battery. when I plugged it back in, it worked instantly. Now from what i understand, the issue is that either Windows tried doing a software update and some of the files got corrupted or it just didn't load correctly; for this the laptop needs to clear the RAM by doing a complete restart. The only way is to either disconnect the battery inside the laptop, or drain the battery forcing it to restart. like i mentioned at the beginning I had left the laptop charging overnight so it was fully charged and it took me almost 5 days to drain the battery. I was so close to buy a new laptop just for a few days because of work. but it came back the minuted I decided to do that. Saved me a few bucks, but it did waste my time. Good luck!
@@nellyrage6436 my battery was already about to die so it did take me 3 4 days 1 hour 2 hour to turn it on and off but when it turned fully off i still kept pressing the on and off button for another day 2 hours 3 hours then left it to charge and it worked
So does this mean we have to replace the battery? Or is the screen the issue. When you reconnect the battery again will the problem reoccurr? Will just getting a new screen fix this permanently?
Hello, I have the same problem with my surface pro 7.I have a question, after I turn on the surface using the charger, is it going to be fixed when I connect the battery after that? Thank you
Microsoft is garbage. Same problem here, Surface Pro 7, but I have some bad news for you, it's a hardware issue, Microsoft knows about it, but they don't care, it's a marketing thing. On the right side of the screen, just a little down below the right speaker, it's a magnetic microswich that is being triggered by a magnet in the keyboard, it doesn't matter if keyboard is attached or not, the magnetic sensor it's underneath the LCD, so... The tablet in time heats up, the battery slowly expands due to the heat and wear out of the battery... This battery expansion puts pressure on the motherboard, the sensor it's on the motherboard we're just above I mentioned about it, this expansion it's enough to trigger the magnetic sensor as there's the keyboard close to the screen, so the tablet won't turn on, the tablet thinks that the keyboard is close to the LCD, so it's made to not turn the screen on, if obviously the keyboard is closed. In fact the tablet is on, but no light on LCD. Probably even if taken apart, most likely you won't be able to find a new switch, it's pretty much same concept as the light inside your fridge, but this sensor it's digital, not just analog. They packed way to many things in such a small enclosure, maybe 1mm more thickness would have saved the situation... Yes, you can most likely relate this issue with the Samsung Galaxy Note 7 from a few years ago, remember those when they use to burst in flame? Was because of the battery expansion, but had nowhere to expand.
Where are you located? I need to check you my surface laptop 3 because it stuck on window logo I almost try each and every solution available on internet
Hi dear friend, thank you for helping Surface Pro7 turns on and off on the first logo! what I did 1: Disconnect Battery 2: Replace BIOS 3: Replace SSD chip Unfortunately, my problem has not been resolved what can I do?
@@saqibEngineer ok so no battery replacement was needed? Only disconnect, mains power on without battery connected and then, connect battery back again and is it all, it is fixed?
@@saqibEngineer This is very interesting fault, but what is exactly, where is the fault, motherboard transistor or battery related? Please share your finds, thanks!
Another with same issue and found this solution in the vidio works - however, I've got another solution to try. I taken screen off twice to remove battery connector and it works as mentioned in the video. The problem comes right back after it basically goes to sleep. this is where it gets crazy. I found that just by warming the device on a hot plate in preparation for screen removal, it will turn on without opening the device. Just warm it up for a bit - I didn't believe it initially. Then proved to work a second time. Then, out of curiosity, i warmed it slightly with a hair dryer and it will boot 100% of the time. Guys...what sensor is at play here?
THANK YOU for this suggestion! I had the same problem, my tablet won't get past the windows logo before shutting down. I don't have a hotplate, so I placed the tablet in direct sunlight for an hour. And after bringing it back inside and letting it cool down a bit, the tablet booted up as normal when connected to the charger.
Same problem here, Surface Pro 7, but I have some bad news for you, it's a hardware issue, Microsoft knows about it, but they don't care, it's a marketing thing. On the right side of the screen, just a little down below the right speaker, it's a magnetic microswich that is being triggered by a magnet in the keyboard, it doesn't matter if keyboard is attached or not, the magnetic sensor it's underneath the LCD, so... The tablet in time heats up, the battery slowly expands due to the heat and wear out of the battery... This battery expansion puts pressure on the motherboard, the sensor it's on the motherboard we're just above I mentioned about it, this expansion it's enough to trigger the magnetic sensor as there's the keyboard close to the screen, so the tablet won't turn on, in fact the tablet is on, but no light on LCD. Probably even if taken apart, most likely you won't be able to fi6a new switch, it's pretty much same concept as the light inside your fridge, but this sensor it's digital, not just analog. They packed way to many things in such a small enclosure, maybe 1mm more thickness would have saved the situation... Yes, you can most likely relate this issue with the Samsung Galaxy Note 7 from a few years ago, remember those when they use to burst in flame? Was because of the battery expansion, but had nowhere to expand.
@@RomanTrollanski and what is your solution for this problem ? can you please send me picture for this. you can also contakt my about my repair chanel. please also watch my video thanks
Hola Anthony, tengo exactamente el problema que se muestra en este video, el logo aparece y desaparece inmediatamente, traté todos los métodos que muestran en la pagina de Microsoft y no regresa a la vida, como hiciste para poder encenderla para poder instalar el windows 11? Gracias por tu respuesta
Hello bro, I’ve the same problem with a Surface Pro 5, at you consideration what can I do?, you recommend open it and do the same thing like you describe in this video, pls thanks in advance.
Microsoft is garbage. Same problem here, Surface Pro 7, but I have some bad news for you, it's a hardware issue, Microsoft knows about it, but they don't care, it's a marketing thing. On the right side of the screen, just a little down below the right speaker, it's a magnetic microswich that is being triggered by a magnet in the keyboard, it doesn't matter if keyboard is attached or not, the magnetic sensor it's underneath the LCD, so... The tablet in time heats up, the battery slowly expands due to the heat and wear out of the battery... This battery expansion puts pressure on the motherboard, the sensor it's on the motherboard we're just above I mentioned about it, this expansion it's enough to trigger the magnetic sensor as there's the keyboard close to the screen, so the tablet won't turn on, the tablet thinks that the keyboard is close to the LCD, so it's made to not turn the screen on, if obviously the keyboard is closed. In fact the tablet is on, but no light on LCD. Probably even if taken apart, most likely you won't be able to find a new switch, it's pretty much same concept as the light inside your fridge, but this sensor it's digital, not just analog. They packed way to many things in such a small enclosure, maybe 1mm more thickness would have saved the situation... Yes, you can most likely relate this issue with the Samsung Galaxy Note 7 from a few years ago, remember those when they use to burst in flame? Was because of the battery expansion, but had nowhere to expand.
Microsoft is garbage. Same problem here, Surface Pro 7, but I have some bad news for you, it's a hardware issue, Microsoft knows about it, but they don't care, it's a marketing thing. On the right side of the screen, just a little down below the right speaker, it's a magnetic microswich that is being triggered by a magnet in the keyboard, it doesn't matter if keyboard is attached or not, the magnetic sensor it's underneath the LCD, so... The tablet in time heats up, the battery slowly expands due to the heat and wear out of the battery... This battery expansion puts pressure on the motherboard, the sensor it's on the motherboard we're just above I mentioned about it, this expansion it's enough to trigger the magnetic sensor as there's the keyboard close to the screen, so the tablet won't turn on, the tablet thinks that the keyboard is close to the LCD, so it's made to not turn the screen on, if obviously the keyboard is closed. In fact the tablet is on, but no light on LCD. Probably even if taken apart, most likely you won't be able to find a new switch, it's pretty much same concept as the light inside your fridge, but this sensor it's digital, not just analog. They packed way to many things in such a small enclosure, maybe 1mm more thickness would have saved the situation... Yes, you can most likely relate this issue with the Samsung Galaxy Note 7 from a few years ago, remember those when they use to burst in flame? Was because of the battery expansion, but had nowhere to expand. A permanent solution would be to locate the magnetic microswich, remove it, or criss cross ing the wires, so it would be always on... So that means even if you put the keyboard down to the screen, the LCD would never turn off anymore, unless you turn off the power. I doubt it's an easy job...
Microsoft is garbage. Same problem here, Surface Pro 7, but I have some bad news for you, it's a hardware issue, Microsoft knows about it, but they don't care, it's a marketing thing. On the right side of the screen, just a little down below the right speaker, it's a magnetic microswich that is being triggered by a magnet in the keyboard, it doesn't matter if keyboard is attached or not, the magnetic sensor it's underneath the LCD, so... The tablet in time heats up, the battery slowly expands due to the heat and wear out of the battery... This battery expansion puts pressure on the motherboard, the sensor it's on the motherboard we're just above I mentioned about it, this expansion it's enough to trigger the magnetic sensor as there's the keyboard close to the screen, so the tablet won't turn on, the tablet thinks that the keyboard is close to the LCD, so it's made to not turn the screen on, if obviously the keyboard is closed. In fact the tablet is on, but no light on LCD. Probably even if taken apart, most likely you won't be able to find a new switch, it's pretty much same concept as the light inside your fridge, but this sensor it's digital, not just analog. They packed way to many things in such a small enclosure, maybe 1mm more thickness would have saved the situation... Yes, you can most likely relate this issue with the Samsung Galaxy Note 7 from a few years ago, remember those when they use to burst in flame? Was because of the battery expansion, but had nowhere to expand.
Microsoft is garbage. Same problem here, Surface Pro 7, but I have some bad news for you, it's a hardware issue, Microsoft knows about it, but they don't care, it's a marketing thing. On the right side of the screen, just a little down below the right speaker, it's a magnetic microswich that is being triggered by a magnet in the keyboard, it doesn't matter if keyboard is attached or not, the magnetic sensor it's underneath the LCD, so... The tablet in time heats up, the battery slowly expands due to the heat and wear out of the battery... This battery expansion puts pressure on the motherboard, the sensor it's on the motherboard we're just above I mentioned about it, this expansion it's enough to trigger the magnetic sensor as there's the keyboard close to the screen, so the tablet won't turn on, the tablet thinks that the keyboard is close to the LCD, so it's made to not turn the screen on, if obviously the keyboard is closed. In fact the tablet is on, but no light on LCD. Probably even if taken apart, most likely you won't be able to find a new switch, it's pretty much same concept as the light inside your fridge, but this sensor it's digital, not just analog. They packed way to many things in such a small enclosure, maybe 1mm more thickness would have saved the situation... Yes, you can most likely relate this issue with the Samsung Galaxy Note 7 from a few years ago, remember those when they use to burst in flame? Was because of the battery expansion, but had nowhere to expand.
Microsoft is garbage. Same problem here, Surface Pro 7, but I have some bad news for you, it's a hardware issue, Microsoft knows about it, but they don't care, it's a marketing thing. On the right side of the screen, just a little down below the right speaker, it's a magnetic microswich that is being triggered by a magnet in the keyboard, it doesn't matter if keyboard is attached or not, the magnetic sensor it's underneath the LCD, so... The tablet in time heats up, the battery slowly expands due to the heat and wear out of the battery... This battery expansion puts pressure on the motherboard, the sensor it's on the motherboard we're just above I mentioned about it, this expansion it's enough to trigger the magnetic sensor as there's the keyboard close to the screen, so the tablet won't turn on, the tablet thinks that the keyboard is close to the LCD, so it's made to not turn the screen on, if obviously the keyboard is closed. In fact the tablet is on, but no light on LCD. Probably even if taken apart, most likely you won't be able to find a new switch, it's pretty much same concept as the light inside your fridge, but this sensor it's digital, not just analog. They packed way to many things in such a small enclosure, maybe 1mm more thickness would have saved the situation... Yes, you can most likely relate this issue with the Samsung Galaxy Note 7 from a few years ago, remember those when they use to burst in flame? Was because of the battery expansion, but had nowhere to expand.
Left my laptop charging overnight, and somehow when i went to turn it on, it was stuck on the logo loop. I looked up different videos, and tried different things, even using a hot iron. After 4 days of constantly pressing the power button, it finally drained the battery. when I plugged it back in, it worked instantly.
Now from what i understand, the issue is that either Windows tried doing a software update and some of the files got corrupted or it just didn't load correctly; for this the laptop needs to clear the RAM by doing a complete restart. The only way is to either disconnect the battery inside the laptop, or drain the battery forcing it to restart. like i mentioned at the beginning I had left the laptop charging overnight so it was fully charged and it took me almost 5 days to drain the battery. I was so close to buy a new laptop just for a few days because of work. but it came back the minuted I decided to do that. Saved me a few bucks, but it did waste my time. Good luck!
Hi how long did you press the button for like 2 hours a day or 3 hours a day
Thank you . I will try this method for 5 days .
@@anumnawaz9160 did u figure out how long everyday or you’ll know.
@@nellyrage6436 my battery was already about to die so it did take me 3 4 days 1 hour 2 hour to turn it on and off but when it turned fully off i still kept pressing the on and off button for another day 2 hours 3 hours then left it to charge and it worked
@@anumnawaz9160 thank u doing that right now . So u noticed that once it died then u started charging it again or u waited and then charged it
Thanks man! Very appreciative from United States
Thanks bro
Very crafty way of checking if the battery is gone.
Did the same procedure for your same problem flashed a BIOS clear me but the touch screen is not working would you send me your BIOS?
Where is your shop i need surface pro 3 lcd
Tanks bro
Hello sir
The screen of our Microsoft pro vibrates after 1-2 hours of use.
How to resolve it?
My surface also has same issues where are you located
I almost have the same problem, but most of the times it doesn't turn on
hallo bro is this method can work with surface pro x ? ... I have a same problem ... thx kind you
How can I get the bois file
what tools and liquid do you use to open the screren ?
Regular business card and IPA alcohol
Hi I have problem of the same
So does this mean we have to replace the battery? Or is the screen the issue. When you reconnect the battery again will the problem reoccurr? Will just getting a new screen fix this permanently?
i have the same problem. want to know if the problem will disappear if replace the battery with new one?
Hi brother mene surface pro 4 ki battery change ki he ab on nahi Jo raha pls agar ap help kr dain. Thank u
Did you have to heat up the screen? What type of liquid you are using to separate the screen?
Zippo liquid
@@saqibEngineer Thanks for reply, this is just a Petrol solution for lighters.
@@TheTadastas yeah but I use easy to separate the screen
Hello, I have the same problem with my surface pro 7.I have a question, after I turn on the surface using the charger, is it going to be fixed when I connect the battery after that?
Thank you
Disconnect the battery 🔋 try to turn on with charger
this video just a shortern solution, did not fix the machine, it will occur again and again, then disassemble again and again?
Sir same fault face kr rha hu solve nhi horhi
How can you help me? I have screen not turning on issue on Surface pro7
Microsoft is garbage.
Same problem here, Surface Pro 7, but I have some bad news for you, it's a hardware issue, Microsoft knows about it, but they don't care, it's a marketing thing.
On the right side of the screen, just a little down below the right speaker, it's a magnetic microswich that is being triggered by a magnet in the keyboard, it doesn't matter if keyboard is attached or not, the magnetic sensor it's underneath the LCD, so... The tablet in time heats up, the battery slowly expands due to the heat and wear out of the battery... This battery expansion puts pressure on the motherboard, the sensor it's on the motherboard we're just above I mentioned about it, this expansion it's enough to trigger the magnetic sensor as there's the keyboard close to the screen, so the tablet won't turn on, the tablet thinks that the keyboard is close to the LCD, so it's made to not turn the screen on, if obviously the keyboard is closed. In fact the tablet is on, but no light on LCD.
Probably even if taken apart, most likely you won't be able to find a new switch, it's pretty much same concept as the light inside your fridge, but this sensor it's digital, not just analog.
They packed way to many things in such a small enclosure, maybe 1mm more thickness would have saved the situation...
Yes, you can most likely relate this issue with the Samsung Galaxy Note 7 from a few years ago, remember those when they use to burst in flame? Was because of the battery expansion, but had nowhere to expand.
Where are you located? I need to check you my surface laptop 3 because it stuck on window logo I almost try each and every solution available on internet
I suggest letting it die completelyy and then turning it back on. it worked for me
Hi dear friend, thank you for helping
Surface Pro7 turns on and off on the first logo!
what I did
1: Disconnect Battery
2: Replace BIOS
3: Replace SSD chip
Unfortunately, my problem has not been resolved
what can I do?
So was the battery faulty, and you had to replace battery? Or tablet works only on mains power cable only?
Just disconnect olny
@@saqibEngineer ok so no battery replacement was needed? Only disconnect, mains power on without battery connected and then, connect battery back again and is it all, it is fixed?
@@saqibEngineer This is very interesting fault, but what is exactly, where is the fault, motherboard transistor or battery related? Please share your finds, thanks!
Do you reconnect the battery later?
@@pamelaingram7393 yes just reset SMC only
that good !
Microsoft Surface Pro 5 there was a problem recovering your PC error mean ???
Send me pic for that error
@@saqibEngineer how
@@GAMING24R +96879885304
Another with same issue and found this solution in the vidio works - however, I've got another solution to try. I taken screen off twice to remove battery connector and it works as mentioned in the video. The problem comes right back after it basically goes to sleep. this is where it gets crazy. I found that just by warming the device on a hot plate in preparation for screen removal, it will turn on without opening the device. Just warm it up for a bit - I didn't believe it initially. Then proved to work a second time. Then, out of curiosity, i warmed it slightly with a hair dryer and it will boot 100% of the time. Guys...what sensor is at play here?
THANK YOU for this suggestion! I had the same problem, my tablet won't get past the windows logo before shutting down. I don't have a hotplate, so I placed the tablet in direct sunlight for an hour. And after bringing it back inside and letting it cool down a bit, the tablet booted up as normal when connected to the charger.
@@seano51 great
Same problem here, Surface Pro 7, but I have some bad news for you, it's a hardware issue, Microsoft knows about it, but they don't care, it's a marketing thing.
On the right side of the screen, just a little down below the right speaker, it's a magnetic microswich that is being triggered by a magnet in the keyboard, it doesn't matter if keyboard is attached or not, the magnetic sensor it's underneath the LCD, so... The tablet in time heats up, the battery slowly expands due to the heat and wear out of the battery... This battery expansion puts pressure on the motherboard, the sensor it's on the motherboard we're just above I mentioned about it, this expansion it's enough to trigger the magnetic sensor as there's the keyboard close to the screen, so the tablet won't turn on, in fact the tablet is on, but no light on LCD.
Probably even if taken apart, most likely you won't be able to fi6a new switch, it's pretty much same concept as the light inside your fridge, but this sensor it's digital, not just analog.
They packed way to many things in such a small enclosure, maybe 1mm more thickness would have saved the situation...
Yes, you can most likely relate this issue with the Samsung Galaxy Note 7 from a few years ago, remember those when they use to burst in flame? Was because of the battery expansion, but had nowhere to expand.
@@RomanTrollanski and what is your solution for this problem ? can you please send me picture for this. you can also contakt my about my repair chanel. please also watch my video thanks
@@christianreber3153 unfortunately I don't have a solution, at least not yet. Don't buy any Microsoft products anymore.
Replaced my screen and multi touch doesn't work now??
With Old screen touch working or not
@@saqibEngineer can't test old screen. Was cracked too bad .
@@TheJfitz01 in this model mostly touch problem one time again replace the screen
@@saqibEngineer OK will try a new screen.
También me pasaba pero lo raro es que es con Windows 11 le reinstale desde 0 Windows 10 y se arreglo el problema...
Hola Anthony, tengo exactamente el problema que se muestra en este video, el logo aparece y desaparece inmediatamente, traté todos los métodos que muestran en la pagina de Microsoft y no regresa a la vida, como hiciste para poder encenderla para poder instalar el windows 11? Gracias por tu respuesta
AoA, where is your shop brother
03155096994
It doesn't matter, it will do this every single time so you have to open that up every single time in order to boot up your computer
Hello bro, I’ve the same problem with a Surface Pro 5, at you consideration what can I do?, you recommend open it and do the same thing like you describe in this video, pls thanks in advance.
Microsoft is garbage.
Same problem here, Surface Pro 7, but I have some bad news for you, it's a hardware issue, Microsoft knows about it, but they don't care, it's a marketing thing.
On the right side of the screen, just a little down below the right speaker, it's a magnetic microswich that is being triggered by a magnet in the keyboard, it doesn't matter if keyboard is attached or not, the magnetic sensor it's underneath the LCD, so... The tablet in time heats up, the battery slowly expands due to the heat and wear out of the battery... This battery expansion puts pressure on the motherboard, the sensor it's on the motherboard we're just above I mentioned about it, this expansion it's enough to trigger the magnetic sensor as there's the keyboard close to the screen, so the tablet won't turn on, the tablet thinks that the keyboard is close to the LCD, so it's made to not turn the screen on, if obviously the keyboard is closed. In fact the tablet is on, but no light on LCD.
Probably even if taken apart, most likely you won't be able to find a new switch, it's pretty much same concept as the light inside your fridge, but this sensor it's digital, not just analog.
They packed way to many things in such a small enclosure, maybe 1mm more thickness would have saved the situation...
Yes, you can most likely relate this issue with the Samsung Galaxy Note 7 from a few years ago, remember those when they use to burst in flame? Was because of the battery expansion, but had nowhere to expand.
Brother, I did same all steps but problem not resolved.. any advise please
Try to install new bios
Microsoft is garbage.
Same problem here, Surface Pro 7, but I have some bad news for you, it's a hardware issue, Microsoft knows about it, but they don't care, it's a marketing thing.
On the right side of the screen, just a little down below the right speaker, it's a magnetic microswich that is being triggered by a magnet in the keyboard, it doesn't matter if keyboard is attached or not, the magnetic sensor it's underneath the LCD, so... The tablet in time heats up, the battery slowly expands due to the heat and wear out of the battery... This battery expansion puts pressure on the motherboard, the sensor it's on the motherboard we're just above I mentioned about it, this expansion it's enough to trigger the magnetic sensor as there's the keyboard close to the screen, so the tablet won't turn on, the tablet thinks that the keyboard is close to the LCD, so it's made to not turn the screen on, if obviously the keyboard is closed. In fact the tablet is on, but no light on LCD.
Probably even if taken apart, most likely you won't be able to find a new switch, it's pretty much same concept as the light inside your fridge, but this sensor it's digital, not just analog.
They packed way to many things in such a small enclosure, maybe 1mm more thickness would have saved the situation...
Yes, you can most likely relate this issue with the Samsung Galaxy Note 7 from a few years ago, remember those when they use to burst in flame? Was because of the battery expansion, but had nowhere to expand.
A permanent solution would be to locate the magnetic microswich, remove it, or criss cross ing the wires, so it would be always on... So that means even if you put the keyboard down to the screen, the LCD would never turn off anymore, unless you turn off the power. I doubt it's an easy job...
i got same issue.. i tried your method sir. but still issue remain. i guess system board faulty.
Microsoft is garbage.
Same problem here, Surface Pro 7, but I have some bad news for you, it's a hardware issue, Microsoft knows about it, but they don't care, it's a marketing thing.
On the right side of the screen, just a little down below the right speaker, it's a magnetic microswich that is being triggered by a magnet in the keyboard, it doesn't matter if keyboard is attached or not, the magnetic sensor it's underneath the LCD, so... The tablet in time heats up, the battery slowly expands due to the heat and wear out of the battery... This battery expansion puts pressure on the motherboard, the sensor it's on the motherboard we're just above I mentioned about it, this expansion it's enough to trigger the magnetic sensor as there's the keyboard close to the screen, so the tablet won't turn on, the tablet thinks that the keyboard is close to the LCD, so it's made to not turn the screen on, if obviously the keyboard is closed. In fact the tablet is on, but no light on LCD.
Probably even if taken apart, most likely you won't be able to find a new switch, it's pretty much same concept as the light inside your fridge, but this sensor it's digital, not just analog.
They packed way to many things in such a small enclosure, maybe 1mm more thickness would have saved the situation...
Yes, you can most likely relate this issue with the Samsung Galaxy Note 7 from a few years ago, remember those when they use to burst in flame? Was because of the battery expansion, but had nowhere to expand.
@@lovelaw9724 repair would cost so much that would not be worth. Replace the battery, but for how long would be good for...
But not resolved
Ap Pakistan sa ha
I have same problem but I can't find anyone to do the same method.. Is there any alternative to fix it?? Please help
There is a short on my channel to help you, but I put my surface in the freezer for 3 hours and it started up fine when it was done.
Microsoft is garbage.
Same problem here, Surface Pro 7, but I have some bad news for you, it's a hardware issue, Microsoft knows about it, but they don't care, it's a marketing thing.
On the right side of the screen, just a little down below the right speaker, it's a magnetic microswich that is being triggered by a magnet in the keyboard, it doesn't matter if keyboard is attached or not, the magnetic sensor it's underneath the LCD, so... The tablet in time heats up, the battery slowly expands due to the heat and wear out of the battery... This battery expansion puts pressure on the motherboard, the sensor it's on the motherboard we're just above I mentioned about it, this expansion it's enough to trigger the magnetic sensor as there's the keyboard close to the screen, so the tablet won't turn on, the tablet thinks that the keyboard is close to the LCD, so it's made to not turn the screen on, if obviously the keyboard is closed. In fact the tablet is on, but no light on LCD.
Probably even if taken apart, most likely you won't be able to find a new switch, it's pretty much same concept as the light inside your fridge, but this sensor it's digital, not just analog.
They packed way to many things in such a small enclosure, maybe 1mm more thickness would have saved the situation...
Yes, you can most likely relate this issue with the Samsung Galaxy Note 7 from a few years ago, remember those when they use to burst in flame? Was because of the battery expansion, but had nowhere to expand.
@@rockwater3804 that's a temporary fix, once the battery swallows up more, the issue it will return.
Bhai aap ka shop kha hain
Blue area mein
03155096994
Hello
Means its the battery since its not connected but can switch on by charger. Change the battery and it should solve the problem.
Yes
When you disconnect there battery and 🔌 the charger SMC automatic rest
I had a battery issue, I replaced it and now I got the on and off window logo
1 surface pro 4 he charger nikalte hi off ho jata he
+96879885304
Contact on this number I will tell you
Scam
Hi brother, mene 1 surface pro 4 ki battery change ki he ab on nahi ho raha please agar ap kuch help kr saken
Microsoft is garbage.
Same problem here, Surface Pro 7, but I have some bad news for you, it's a hardware issue, Microsoft knows about it, but they don't care, it's a marketing thing.
On the right side of the screen, just a little down below the right speaker, it's a magnetic microswich that is being triggered by a magnet in the keyboard, it doesn't matter if keyboard is attached or not, the magnetic sensor it's underneath the LCD, so... The tablet in time heats up, the battery slowly expands due to the heat and wear out of the battery... This battery expansion puts pressure on the motherboard, the sensor it's on the motherboard we're just above I mentioned about it, this expansion it's enough to trigger the magnetic sensor as there's the keyboard close to the screen, so the tablet won't turn on, the tablet thinks that the keyboard is close to the LCD, so it's made to not turn the screen on, if obviously the keyboard is closed. In fact the tablet is on, but no light on LCD.
Probably even if taken apart, most likely you won't be able to find a new switch, it's pretty much same concept as the light inside your fridge, but this sensor it's digital, not just analog.
They packed way to many things in such a small enclosure, maybe 1mm more thickness would have saved the situation...
Yes, you can most likely relate this issue with the Samsung Galaxy Note 7 from a few years ago, remember those when they use to burst in flame? Was because of the battery expansion, but had nowhere to expand.
:(
And how did you get that knowledge?