Thanks- I am thinking the same thing- get a pro to look at it. This is the second computer to crash in about a week.
I would suggest plugging your PC systems into a Universal Power Supply that will regulate blackouts, brownouts, and surges...the laptop convertors don’t always provide the best protection. Excessive heat can slowly destroy compoments as well. Then again, laptops and pther PC’s of major suppliers are being built in China and the spec’s aren’t as rigorous as they used to be. They offer inexpensive laptops and desktops hoping they will fail oafter 2 yrs in order for most to just go out and buy a new laptop making the repair almost as expensive as a new system.
I just repaired my desktop becuase the tower fan went out - heat built up on the internal onboard video card - I bought a new PCI 2 video card for $50 and installed - plus a new tower fan with blue lights so I can see it running...and I’m up and running...of course the tower was under $400...so - depends if it’s worth it...the A+ tech will know and hopefully replace the damaged parts with better parts that will enable you to have the laptop for another 5 to 6 yrs...
I’ve seen moths and other bugs get into towers and wreak havoc on the motherboard (MOBO)...back in the day the mother board connected all the cards and were easily replaced - now everything is “onboard” and when one compoent goes out - it usually takes the board with it...forcing the consumer to replace the whole system...it’s a scam!