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Greetings!

 

The problem: Hp 2570p - only Caps lock LED endless blinking and later cooler "blows".

Mainboard error or BIOS? other?

Thx!!

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HfmEZTWTVfU&feature=youtu.be

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My hp laptop caps lock is blinking but doesn't boot up...please help
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I was getting the two blinks code.

I tried to hard boot, boot with windows+B and windows+b+usb key without luck.

Finally I fix it opening the laptop and disconnecting from the motherboard the battery and the small battery and waiting one minute. That resets the state of the BIOS (seems that it was corrupt)

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I had the same problem and tried the following diagnostics https://tune.pk/video/2554018/hp-g62-will-not-boot---black-screen-of-death-fix .  I found it my video chip had worked it way loose and it had to be reflowed similar to https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VldNJ7IvWhY.  I used a butane torch instead constantly moving it around the chip for 10 seconds to reflow the loose solder contacts.  

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I wish I could help u. Mine did the same thing. I power mine on, cover the vents, get it hot then turn it off and back on and it comes on. U can try and turn it on that way. See if it works good while it is on.  I even restored mine and it still does the same thing. When I clicked on the Amd control or Ati control. One of those. My screen went black and pc shut down. Now, it won't stay on very long except in safemode.  Please let me know if u find the answer and I'll be sure to let u know as well.

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Try this, it worked for me:

 

1 - Unscrew the access panel at the bottom of the laptop

2 - Remove the CMOS battery (it's a bit tricky but should pop out with a bit of prying)

3 - Wait three minutes

4 - Boot up the laptop (with the CMOS battery still out) and you should get a CMOS reset error

5 - Press 'Enter' and it should boot successfully

6 - Shutdown windows and power off the laptop

7 - Replace the CMOS battery

8 - Boot the laptop back up and hopefully it should now work.

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I have HP ENVY 15 J133TX and it will not boot too. Caps lock led blinking non stop but one blink only. WiFi led is on always
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Hp Pavillion won't turn on. Screen is,black and caps light keeps blinking. How can I get my laptop to work?
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Hp Pavillion won't turn on. Screen is,black and caps light keeps blinking. How can I get my laptop to work?

Nothing on screen. Just black. Will not turn on...
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This is a very old thread. My experience was I sent it back to hp under warrentee and they sent I back and said it was unrepairable. Apparently our employee did not tell us she dumped a cup of coffee on it. Our issue was because of water. Hp said we needed a new main board and that was the reason for the error we faced.
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