Sorry I dunno what to advice.... My HP pavillion is in identical state... I wonder if it is faulty BIOS... Because all the lights go on and nothing comes on the screen...
HP? NEVER AGAIN! The laptop is not a year old, but out of warranty!
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If it is faulty BIOS then we willhave to replace the motherboard! :'(
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Maybe not. I know that, couple of years ago, it was possible to order replaceable BIOS chip directly from Award, but I'm not so sure that it is still the case.
Yo should browse through thiese pages to see if you find something useful.
Also, there is a possibility of faulty adapter/PSU.
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PSU provides number of voltages: 12V and 5V for the peripherals LED lights, fans and so, 2-3V for the memory, 1.5V for the CPU core... and that is what I can give you from the top of my head (there are more). If you take out one of those voltages, you would get similar situation. Problem with laptop's, in some cases, the PSU is partly or fully integrated with the motherboard, so if it gives, you would have to replace the motherboard, or manage to find PSU that is intact (next to impossible) and have some electrician replace it for you, since it takes considerable soldering skills. In such case, you might want to consider chipping in some more $$$ and get a new (or 2nd hand and working) laptop, since the motherboards for laptops are only available at the laptop manufacturer, and since they charge you for it way too much.
BTW, only two ways to be sure if the PSU is to blame are:
- to have working PSU for the comparison or
- to have an expert analyze the problem.
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I sent my to HP and they replaced the motherboard for free under extended warranty...
So send yours in if you can.....
Best of luck!
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The fan starts to come on for a fraction of a second, and then shuts off. Sounds like a short-circuit?
Sounds like dead PSU.
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[.... My HP pavillion is in identical state... I wonder if it is faulty BIOS... Because all the lights go on and nothing comes on the screen... what shall i do ?
HP? NEVER AGAIN! The laptop is under warranty!
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hi, if it under warranty then return it or at least contact HP for troubleshooting help .
try removing the battery and just use the power plug.
dose it sound like its boot ,just not showing anything on the screen ,if so hook it to a regular computer monitor
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