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hp laptop wont turn on, need help hi my laptop isnt turning on and searched google for a fix.... no luck on any tips but i did found this guy on youtube with the EXACT same issue. i press the power button and it tursn on for 1 sec then dies. i tried taking the batter and unplugging it for a few minutes and plugged it back in and no luck. anyone here have any ideas on how to fix it? my laptop is a hp dv6604nr |
try taking battery out, then holding the power button for a minute while battery is out. put battery back in and try again. |
Sounds like it could be a motherboard issue, or hopefully just a battery or charger problem. Posted via RS Mobile |
dv6000 oh man its been awhile, NOTORIOUS for being full of problems first try booting it without the battery, but most likely its the motherboard mine had the same issue and i had to send it in for a new motherboard, i think hp even issued a recall for it there's another problem with them, i cant remember exactly what but users found its a ma ufacturing issue and HP refused to issue a recall; just like the motherboard issue it took a long while for HP to cave Posted via RS Mobile |
^ +1 HP Laptops :fuckthatshit: This is coming from an HP user as well (dv6700), mine likes to die/crash on me multiple times, but not to your extreme yet. How old is your laptop? As others have said, your motherboard is probably fried, good luck though! |
lol i have a dv6000 that also shit the bed. i have absolutely no clue whats wrong with it.. |
Just take it outside and leave it on the curb for the weekly garbage collection. I haven't met an HP laptop that I liked. My guess is the motherboard. Probably capacitor plague. |
Those older HP laptops (dv2000, dv6000, dv9000) are notorious for those kinds of problems. Take it outside and shoot it ... |
ah yeah HP did issue a recall for the dv6000 motherboard but the recall has expired supposedly (it was a 24month recall) so looks like u're sol you can try contacting HP to see if they'll fix it anyway but HP forums is filled with people who didnt get theirs fixed because it was out of the recall period there was a recall for the battery pack as well, that got extended to 2011 but expired @ the end of May and your lappy may be using an Nvidia chip that was part of some lawsuit settlement (faulty nvidia chip + hp using crappy thermal tape) http://www.nvidiasettlement.com/ unfortunately, as it would seem, the period for getting a repair/claim through this settlement has also ended earlier this year (march for claim and july to submit) time for a new laptop :/ |
13 months after having an hp laptop, same thing happened. Didnt buy extra warranty. Motherboard fail. Never buying an HP laptop again. Posted via RS Mobile |
Yup got the same issue where it tries to turn on and quickly turns off...better just grab the essentials coz I don't think it'll be back to the way it was Posted via RS Mobile |
i have the same problem.. found out it was my battery that was dead.. it wont turn on while the battery is connected.. so now i have removed the battery and just have it plugged by the power cable. until i get a new battery for it, its not very mobile... |
Buddy had a HP, if you move the cursor over the battery icon at the bottom, it says "Please buy new battery" |
My gf and my sister's HP laptop both crapped out on them not too long ago. HP laptops seem to have overheating problems too. Don't buy HP laptops! Posted via RS Mobile |
Your motherboard is dead. Had this dv6000 as well, battery hasn't charged to 100%, max I think was 80%. Sound stopped working before that from the external speakers. Then one day I turned it on, removed battery etc. Turns on but no screen. Called HP and they wanted me to pay $324 for motherboard and labour. :fuckthatshit: |
So since I have the same problem I am guessing that to replace the MB is not worth it? Better to buy a new laptop? I have the HP DV7 and love it :( |
Hp is a terrible company |
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I've had a few HP Elitebooks through work and they've been amazing.. I would say on par with the Lenovo ThinkPads. OP: Try replacing the tiny battery on board? The one that powers the clock? If not, buy a 2.5" usb 2.0 enclosure and backup all the data from the HDD and trash the bloody thing |
The HP Elitebooks are in a different class than the DV series. I used several Elitebooks at work and they are awesome. Never had a problem with them. The HP DV series on the other hand are just full of problems. |
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