HP Pavillion dm 4 power button is broken and I want to know how to fix it?
Contact the authorized service center for HP.
Gopakumar Gopalan Google
SOURCE: HP Pavillion dv9700 won't power up
TRY HOLDING DOWN F10, F12 BEFORE YOU TURN ON THE SYSTEM, WE ARE TRYING TO GET IN THE SAFE MODE TO CONTINUE IN WINDOWS TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE, REMOVER THE BATTERIES AND UNPLUG THE SYSTEM TO FORCE IT TO TURN ON IN SAFE MODE THAN SELECT THE ONE MOST LIKELY SOUND WHICH ONE WILL DO THE BEST JOB FOR THE BANG.
Sounds like your power supply is starting to fail also. I know it is not a response you want to hear but there ya have it.
SOURCE: My HP Pavillion laptop turns on but the screen doesn't show.
You could be expierencing a problem with your monitor screen. try this.... connect another monitor screen to the VGA port of your laptop. Now try booting up. Look for and push Fn + the key that turns on a secondary display. if the monitor screen comes on. you need
another laptop monitor. At least you can use your laptop with the second monitor for now.
SOURCE: HP Pavillion entertainment dv6000 - Power goes
Try reseating the memory one stick at a time in each slot one at a time and see if you can get video that way. If you can't constantly get video after this then take out the hard drive and then the dvd drive,
If your still getting intermittent video then the motherboard might be bad. You can also try another stick of known good working memory to make sure the existing ones you have are good.
If your still getting intermittent video then the moterboard is bad and would need to be replaced.
SOURCE: hp pavillion dv6 laptop no power
replug the battery, and check,, it is dirty or not.. if dirty clean with tissue
Your DC jack may be loose or broken off the system board.
Symptoms of a broken power jack
1. If you wiggle the power cord or the AC Adapter connector on the back of the laptop, the power LED and battery charge LED start to flicker.
2. Battery will not charge in the laptop.
3. Laptop runs fine off a charged battery.
4. With the AC Adapter connected the laptop appears to be dead.
No power LED or battery charge LED activity.
5. Laptop randomly powers off without any warning.
If your laptop is out of warranty, then you can fix the problem by re-soldering DC-IN jack on the system board. If it's still under warranty, it would be fixed at no charge to you.
If I could be of further assistance, let me know. If this helps or solves the issue, please rate it and give a testimonial for my response
I’m happy to assist further over the phone at https://www.6ya.com/expert/joe_8b8c2cd6ce148309
70 views
Usually answered in minutes!
×