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I turn on the laptop (Compaq Presario V6000) and it is hooked up to a power supply, all blue lightts are on but the screen remains black, whats the problem and how do i fix it?
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Good morning! probably there's a problem on the power supply line of your laptop. kindly bring the unit to authorized service center of presario. best regards.
goto google enter "compact presario drivers" click on link to HP Support and drivers. once there, enter your product name/number. it should show you a list of all drivers available for your model. download your audio driver and reload it to your laptop. sometimes drivers get currupt and dont work right. hope this helps...good luck
You should start tapping the F11 key right after you turn the laptop on. It should go into the recovery mode, and you can select either a windows recovery (saving your data) or a full destructive recovery. If you feel you have picked up a virus, the destructive recovery is best, as this will put the laptop back to like new, out of the box condition.
Sounds like the power supply might have died, probably before the battery did. Once the battery had run down, the computer simply died. Easiest way to check this would be to take it to a computer shop - they shouldn't charge you very much just to check the power supply - or try to locate another supply just like it and see if the computer will boot from the new power supply.
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