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Assuming the unit is plugged in, this could be an issue with the power supply, or an issue where the cord connects to the laptop. If the power connector on the back of the laptop is secure / doesn't feel loose or damaged, you may want to simply get a replacement power supply from a local electronics store. Be sure to take the make and model information of the laptop and the power supply with you to the store.
Does it beep? if it does, whats the beep pattern...ie long long short, or short short short
if nothing else, something is causing a short...check the usb ports (real common) the contacts break from wear and short out, have your power supply tested.
Sounds like the power supply has failed. That's where you plug the power wire into it. You could try opening the case and re-seating the main plug connector on the mother board. This is the big bunch of wires that ends in a 24 pin plug attached to the main board.
(See if you can borrow a power supply from a handy family member?) http://pcsupport.about.com/od/toolsofthetrade/f/powersupplytest.htm
Hi.
Check if the power supply its working use a multimeter.
If it is check all the wires.
If you see there's no problem with them maybe the mother board got broken. You can replace it, it's such an easy job.
your power supply is bad. the blinking light means there is a failed component in the power supply. replace the power supply and you will be good to go. around 60 dollars at any computer place. please rate me thank you.
The green blinking light can mean there is a problem with the power supply.
Try unplugging the computer from the wall, and turning on the pc on switch.
After a few minutes, try plugging it back in.
If that does not start things up, you may have a bad power supply.
If the power supply is bad, these models take standard power supplies. You should get an ATX 350Watt or higher power supply.
They are easy to replace, unplug the power from the wall, disconnect all the cables inside the computer. Unscrew the four phillips screws outside the back of the computer where the power supply is attached to the case.
Remove and replace.
If you don't feel comfortable with this, a good local computer shop can help you out.
Here is a Compaq document will walk you thorough a fairly lengthy procedure that should solve your problem. Here is the link: http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/document?docname=bph06788&lc=en&cc=us&dlc=en&product=431080&query=presario%20sr1220&dest_page=product#N561
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