Lenovo IdeaPad Yoga 910-13IKB Glass Hardware Maintenance Manual
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To extend the battery life, reduce screen brightness, disable unnecessary background apps, use battery saver mode, and ensure that your laptop's software and drivers are up-to-date.
First, ensure the laptop is charged. If it still doesn’t turn on, perform a hard reset by pressing and holding the power button for 10 seconds. If the issue persists, check the power adapter and try resetting the battery by using the small reset pinhole if available.
Use the USB-C or HDMI port to connect your laptop to an external monitor. You may need an appropriate adapter or cable. Once connected, press Windows + P to select the display mode (duplicate, extend, etc.).
Running slowly could be due to insufficient memory or background processes. Close unnecessary programs, disable startup programs, and consider upgrading RAM if possible. Regularly perform disk cleanup and ensure antivirus software is running.
Visit the Lenovo Support website, download the latest BIOS update for your model, and follow the instructions provided. Ensure your laptop is plugged in to avoid interruptions during the update process.
Keep your laptop clean by regularly dusting the keyboard and vents. Avoid exposing it to extreme temperatures. Use a laptop cooling pad if necessary and ensure software and drivers are up-to-date.
Go to Settings > Update & Security > Recovery. Under 'Reset this PC', click 'Get started' and choose either 'Keep my files' or 'Remove everything' based on your preference. Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the reset.
Restart your laptop to see if the issue resolves. If not, update or reinstall the touchscreen drivers via Device Manager. Ensure your Windows is up-to-date, and reset the touchscreen calibration if necessary.
Ensure your Wi-Fi drivers are up-to-date. Move closer to the router and remove any physical obstructions. Consider changing the Wi-Fi channel on your router and disabling power-saving settings for the Wi-Fi adapter.
Check for any physical damage or debris under keys. Restart your laptop and ensure the keyboard drivers are up-to-date. If the issue persists, use an external keyboard to determine if it's a hardware issue.