Hi /wsr/, I have an MSI GT62VR 6RE laptop that I think has some residual electricity inside of it (keyboard keeps bugging out and other issues). The problem is, I can't remove the battery and press the power button, because the battery is inside of the casing and opening it would void the warranty on the laptop. How can I release the build up of static inside of it if I can't remove the battery?
Also, does anyone have a clue as to what could be causing it? I think residual static electricity has caused it to fry the graphics card before (I just received it back from an RMA for artifacting/freezing yesterday, in which they replaced the graphics card), but I have no idea why. It seems stupid to have to send it in for an RMA again just so the static can be released from inside of it. Pic related, this is what the computer looked like the day I sent it for the RMA. It froze and artifacted right after booting.
>>345519
you've got a warranty, make the most of it. just send it back, better to be safe than to be sorry
>I think residual static electricity has caused it to fry the graphics card
nah, its borked wither cause of heat dissipation issues or just plain bad component quality. if the previous service staff used that as an excuse they are liars, and probably didnt even fixed your computer (they probably heated the chip up to make it work a few more days/weeks/months [till warranty voids] and now the same issue is manifesting again)
DEMAND a proper fix (graphics card/motherboard replacing) if you are still withing the warranty period