Z510 shutting down Lenovo made sudden initial troubleshooting - ideas?

Hello everyone,

I have a Lenovo z510, I bought 1 year and 3 months ago and it worked fine until about 1 month ago.

1 month ago I changed the thermal paste, because I had an overheating problem, after this, worked perfect for 2-3 weeks and now I have another problem

Since a few days ago, my computer is down suddenly when I tried to play games. On windows or Internet not found no problem.

If the computer is connected all night to the power of the energy, in the morning, the computer can be on the games for 3-4 hours before closing, after that if I try again to turn on the computer and play again the time is reduced to 10-15 minutes. (If I turn on the computer and I use it to listen to music or on the internet works well)

When I turned on the computer appeared at a window, informed me that and a link to buy a new charger or battery.

Checked events system, core error 41 power - the computer was stopped by a problem of energy.
Plans energy windows enabled, I tried, same problem
Lenovo, tried, same problem uninstalled energy management
Lenovo to 8.1, same problem installed energy management
Disabled an option on system control panel/system/advanced/recovery/restart in case of failure, tried, same problem
Tried to install the firmware of the battery, after that download pops up that is not compatible with 8.1 or is not a Lenovo (O.o?) computer

At this point, I started to throw the source of software...

Opened verified computer motherboard, looks ok
disconnecting the battery and tried without battery, simply with the cable, same problem
plugged again battery and power supply unit changed, same problem

On the computer, all of the steps above, the battery is displayed 100% before and after his stop.
No error appeared

Checked Lenovo forums, no solution based, but founded the people with the same question (or similar)

Can you help me or give me ideas?

Thanks in advance

awaiting your response

Arty

-Technical support-

Windows 8 fixed this problem for me, seems to be an incompatibility with the Manager of energy with win7

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    Try the steps listed in the article below and check if that helps you:

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    It happened for about 3 weeks.
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    1. what updates you trying to install? (Number of KB)

    2. What are the troubleshooting steps have you tried?

    3 are the same updates available again after installation?

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    Method 1: perform the clean boot

     

    I recommend you perform the clean boot.

    Put your boot system helps determine if third-party applications or startup items are causing the problem. If so, you need to maybe contact the manufacturer of the program for updates or uninstall and reinstall the program.

    See the following article in the Microsoft KB for more information on how to solve a problem by performing a clean boot in Windows Vista or Windows 7:

    How to troubleshoot a problem by performing a clean boot in Windows Vista or in Windows 7

    http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/929135

    Note: After a repair, be sure to set the computer to start as usual as mentioned in step 7 in the above article...

    Method 2: -.

    Step 1: Run SFC analysis.

    SCAN SFC enforcement procedure:

    a. Click Start, click principally made programs, accessories, right-click on command prompt and select run as administrator.

    b. click on continue or provide administrator credentials if prompted.

    c. in the type in the following command prompt window and press ENTER:

    SFC/SCANNOW

    For more information visit the website http://support.microsoft.com/kb/936212

    Method 2: run the fix from the link mentioned below:

    http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/949358

    http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/910339

     

     

    Step 3:Reset component of Windows Update.

    Please click on the link below, and then run Microsoft Fix - It, which automatically resets the component of Windows Update.

    http://go.Microsoft.com/?linkid=9665683

    Run the file and continue the wizard

    Restart the computer.

    And try to install the update.

    Step 3: Try disabling the security software and control are you able to download

    Link below will help you in disabling the Anti Virus

    http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows-Vista/disable-antivirus-software

    I recommend you contact ITunes support, if the problem persists on the question of Itunes. http://www.Apple.com/support/iTunes/contact/

    Hope this information helps you.

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    • What were the changes made before the problem occurred?

    I suggest you to see these steps:

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    http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows7/start-your-computer-in-safe-mode

    If it works fine in safe mode, try to perform a clean boot in safe mode.
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