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My Sony VAIO VGN-FS760/w has done the same exact thing. A knowledgeable friend feels it is the that the internal power source has gone bad. Just heard of a recall yesterday on Sony laptops for overheating, but not this model. I looked around for a used model so I could just slip in the hard drive instead of paying an arm and leg for mine to be repaired, but everyone I looked, it seemed that all the ones offered for sale have this very same problem.
ANYONE HAVE ANY IDEAS?
ANYONE HAVE ANY IDEAS?
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