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The 17.3” Hewlett-Packard Notebook laptop with an Intel core i3 5005U, 8 GB RAM, and 1 TB SATA. The laptop’s screen back features a black HP logo on a silver, rigid pattern, giving it a sleek design.

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Laptop don't turn on

When I press the power button the power light blinks one time and no screen appears,

And if I press it 2 time the first it blink and then the light is ON for 10 second but no display and the light gets off again

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Hi,

Can you hear if the fan starts?

Does it do this with the charger connected?

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Yes, it does same

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No, the fan does not starts

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Hey, ypu answer the question but it does not shows here.

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You said it didn't work so there was no reason to keep it there so I deleted it.

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Hi @bring_atharva,

If a power refresh or reseating the RAM doesn’t work , then there is a motherboard problem that would have to found.

Try to locate the motherboard schematics, by searching online for (insert motherboard’s “board number”) schematic, to hopefully find the schematics so that the motherboard’s power circuits can be tested

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Disconnect power supply, take out battery and press power button for 15 seconds to discharge any power on the motherboard.

Disassemble:

HP 17-x061nr Disassembly

Take out the coin shaped CMOS battery (bottom right in photo shown above) for about 30 seconds. Put back in clip.

Reassemble laptop but do not reinsert main battery.

Try turning on the laptop with just the charger plugged in. Does it boot up?

If yes the charger is good.

If no then the charger may be defective. If possible test with another charger of similar specifications.

If good with charger unplug charger put battery back in. Turn it on. Does it boot up?

If yes you are good to go.

If no then the battery probably is defective.

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Hi @aactech ,

I supplied this same answer a couple of days ago and the OP said that it had already been tried several times and it didn't work, so I deleted my answer, but the OP hasn't updated the question mentioning that this had been already tried.

Cheers

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I will try it again in as u told, step by step as it is and then let's see what happens

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@jayeff This process failed it didn't work and I am facing same problem

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You can just try to check out these solutions for a possible fixing:

  1. Check if the power switch wires are properly connected to the motherboard in the correct pins. They should be labeled.
  2. Remove the CPU and try starting up the computer. Most motherboards will give you an error. If you successfully see this error then you can assume that the CPU is causing problems.
  3. Some motherboards have a built in power and reset switch. If yours does, try using those instead.
  4. When you disconnect the 4 pins from the motherboard, if you have a dedicated graphics card then try to connect the video cable to your onboard graphics in an attempt to get something to display rather than the graphics card.

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Hey, it's an laptop so there are not such wires as usually.

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@bring_atharva You can just continue with other fixes, thank you!

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