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I bought a new Toshiba laptop (Satellite P755-S5390) a week before Black Friday in 2011. About 4 or 5 weeks ago I replaced the stock Toshiba 5400 HD with a Crucial M4 SSD. All was well until about a week ago when the laptop started randomly shutting off. Yesterday, the computer could not get past the POST and would simply shut off. Last night I put the original HD back in and the system booted just fine. At that point I thought it was an SSD related problem. This morning, it would not boot but I thought it was because of no power (the battery was still detached and the unit was not plugged in). So I plugged it in, hit the power button and once again, it would not boot up / would not post. I Googled this situation and some recommendations say to remove the battery, unplug the power cord. Press the power key for 30 seconds to discharge everything from the system. Then plug in the power cord and restart the system normally. Go to Control Panel > Power Options > Under Balaced chose change plan settings. Choose Change Advanced Power Settings. Find Processor power management and change the minimum processor state from 5% to 100% for each On batter and Plugged in. Click Apply, then OK. Shut down the unit. Disconnect the power cord. Re-install the battery, plug in the power cord and restart the computer. Sorry to be so "wordy" but I wanted to get the forum's thoughts on this problem and this fix recommendation. Thanks
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