The problem is possibly one of overheating. Make sure there is adequate air flow over the motherboard and RAM. Used parts are not advisable for a new PC. You don't know what sort of stress they have experienced in the past. Note that this can also be a power supply problem.
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Also can be a display problem. lol. Can be a motherboard error or any lose parts or components. Follow rubberman advice and later tighten all components in your laptop.
jingda
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I got the opportunity of discussing this problem with a qualified electrical engineer specializing in computers as well. He advised me to change the Battey of the computer. I checked the battery and found it was flat. When I changed the battery the computer became perfectly ok.
Thanks for the replies.
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You are welcome. Sorry we are unable to offer much advise this time. If you have any problem, you are always welcome here. See you next time.:)
jingda
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Er ok, but the original poster have already solved his/her problem just that the thread is not marked as solved. It is already stated in the posts above. Apparently the problem is due to the battery being drained. Maybe it ran out of battery cycles but anyway its solved.
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