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I agree with u all. Hp sucks. I had my G62 a year and they said it was the motherboard. When I used it, I could cover the vents, get it hot, then it would turn on. It worked great like nothing was wrong with it until I turned it off. Recently I was updating everything cuz I haven't been on it in a while and when I clicked on the ATI control to ck for an update my laptop screen went black and pc shut off. now, when it comes on it won't stay on but a few mins then screen goes black with white light behind the black screen. What could this be? I just don't feel like it is the motherboard since it use to work so well. It will stay on in safemode so far. Any ideals? Thanks

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I forgot to add....... when I turn my G62 on the caps constantly blinks white and the wireless light is red. It stays on. The power light is lite too. I cover the vents, get it hot, power off then, back on ...it comes on. Window loads

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Probably a bad solder joint among the hundreds inside. Getting it hot expands something to where it touches and runs normally. I suspect that the quality control from the mfr (it's not HP) left something to be desired.

 

Getting a new motherboard might fix it.... but it's probably 5 years old. I fiddle with mine to get it going, too, sometimes plug an external monitor in. I have the schematic, but instead of tearing it apart (again) and trying to fix it,  someday I'll just chuck it and get a $150 Chromebook.

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Hp have a big poblem esp with poor motherboard design ..for instance the heat sink passes from the processor to the graphic card then to the fan ..given that the graphic/video card easily overheats all the heat from the processor makes it even hotter ...have observed other motherboards including toshiba which last for decades n i discovered this ....for this case ill recommend u take the laptop apart remoe the heat sink n use a hot air tool to heat the video card put packnthe laptop and power it on it will work ...but know its days are numbered n make sure to clean the fan off any dust to add it more days ..
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The HP professional machines might be OK, but the cheapies like the G62 came out of a Chinese contract manufacturer. I have the schematic but I don't remember the mfr.

 

The only good thing about the HPs is they run Linux well. I've used Mint, Ubuntu, openSuSE, Puppy, Bodhi. All better than Windows 7.

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