SOURCE: Laptop fails to boot up. Caps lock & Num lock
The problem may be your display LCD is not working - check that hard disk is running - when you touch you may feel a running sensation -
There are many problems It can be motherboard problem or any of the devices is not working ie.. hard disk PCMCIA Cards i suggest you should an expertize check.................
SOURCE: when i press power bottom
1.
Take the battery out of the laptop & try to turn on the laptop
using power adapter only. If the computer turns on, then the battery is
defective & needs to be replaced.
2. Make sure the power adapter
is not defective. Test the output voltage of the power adapter using a
voltmeter. Compare the voltmeter reading to the nominal value written on
the adapter or the laptop.
3. If you have another processor which is
compatible with your laptop's model, try swapping processors & test
to see if the laptop will work.
4. The power button could be bad.
5. The motherboard could be defective & needs to be replaced
SOURCE: cannot power on only led light
Welcome to fixya, This could be a number of issues.
It could be your ram chips need to be replaced, it could be your battery.
Try this to narrow it down.
Remove the power cord, and the battery.
Press and hold the power button for 30 seconds solid.
Then, do not put the battery back in, just the power cord.
Try to start the computer, if it starts, your battery is failing.
If it does not start, leave the battery out, remove the power cord.
Turn the laptop upside down and remove and reinsert the ram chips.
Then, plug the power cord back in and try and start it again.
If it starts, your ram chips may be failing and you should think about replacing them.
KittyTech..
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SOURCE: HP G61 NOTEBOOK PC BIOS
It would seem that your BIOS has become corrupted somehow. First try entering your BIOS setup. I believe for HP computers when you press power tap the F10 key until it opens. There you can try to reset them in some fashion and save. Try rebooting. If that fails then remove the battery and repeatedly press the power button for about 10 seconds.. (make sure it is also unplugged, this is to discharge the power from the system) then replace the battery and try booting again. Otherwise it would seem that you might have tried to load the wrong BIOS into your laptop. Check with HP then if you are still covered or not. :/
SOURCE: my hp dv7 screen stays black and has cap lock, num
Renniedm I had the same issue happen to me tonight... pissed is an understatement. I don't have the steady hands to pull off that procedure, any way can I send it to u and pay u for the repair since HP won't help me?
Email me please!!!! [email protected]
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