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    HP dv5t dead

    Discussion in 'HP' started by irvine752, Mar 15, 2010.

  1. irvine752

    irvine752 Newbie

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    I purchased this dv5t laptop back in June 2008, and it has always been reliable. I just came back home from work & now I can't even turn the darn thing on. If I hold the power on button nothing happens. The Ac adapter is still working & I've tried taking out the battery, but that didn't help.

    Any Ideas guys? :confused:
     
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    Star Forge Quaggan's Creed Redux!

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    Are there lights lighting up and the fans are spinning when you push the button? Do you see the AC Adapter plug lighting up when the AC is plugged in?
     
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    There are no lights or fans coming on. The AC Adapter plug lighting does come on though.
     
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    Try this. Launch the computer using your HP QuickLaunch button on the Panel or if you got the Media Remote, use that.

    The source of the AC Light means your Motherboard isn't totally dead, so it leads down to the power button cable or assembly failed. If so and you can boot it up using the HP QuickLaunch method, you will need to replace the cable that triggers the power button.
     
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    Using the remote or quick launch button didn't help. I just don't get why it's not working though. Everything was fine the night before.
     
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    I don't know but it looks like the motherboard got fried somehow at the power button module...
     
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    This is all too weird. I just finished talking to an Hp rep & I guess I'm either looking at a $390 repair or getting a new laptop all together.