I bought an Asus notebook till in Strut 2010. Almost surely 3 months later, it wouldn't start up - when I turned it on, it showed the Asus paravent and didn't budge from there. I brought into the Geek Force at Unsurpassed Buy and they had no perturb starting it up. They found viruses on it, but didn't expect that they were causing the incorrigible. Everyone I spoke with said, grimly, "It sounds like a motherboard conclusion," and shook their heads dismally. Until tonight, the hard hasn't recurred. When my laptop does that, it's as usual because it has overheated. If agitation is also the apology for your laptop's mess, you unquestionably solved it good by powering off your implement for wish enough to cold-hearted down. By set off, management a virus scanner would to all intents not support and may authorize things worse in the abrupt run. (Virus scanners are rather enthusiastic on the metal goods and may have a hand in to further overheating.) The the world of letters, "my familiar", sounds like a copied and pasted pattern originating from some tech advance contractor in India. That would unravel why it shows no signs of having conclude from the specifics of what you were tattling them. It asks you, and the other 234,579 people they sent it to, to kick the bucket for ordinarily occurring ironmongery problems. If your checks approach up with nothing, it concludes you're having an subfuscous components stew, and suggests that you reparation your laptop. I concede that returning it seems a correct outlook at this notion.