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8470p does not want to start
01-09-2021 12:34 AM

Hi, my laptop stopped booting up overnight.
After pressing the power button for 5 seconds, the num lock lights up and goes out. Sometimes three buttons on top of the wifi, mute the sound and one more I don't know what function it has.
I also turn on the recording to show you how it looks.
01-09-2021 01:30 AM - edited 01-15-2021 01:17 PM

Hello @Mezir
Welcome to the HP Community.
Please, review the HP official article/guide about such issues you experience now. Follow the appropriate steps that fit your case to attempt to fix the issue:
>> https://support.hp.com/in-en/document/c06296722
However, based on the video posted, it looks like the CPU (processor) has gone out. One blinking is an indication of a CPU failure >> https://support.hp.com/us-en/document/c01732674
I am afraid you will need to replace it [the computer] and consider a new computer (based on the age of your 8470p)
Hope this helps.
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01-14-2021 12:00 PM

Thank you for your information.
What's the processor you used, where you got it from ? Are you sure it is properly replaced, device properly assembled ?
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01-15-2021 01:29 PM - edited 01-15-2021 01:30 PM

Thank you for your reply.
Generally speaking, if a CPU replacement only did not work, I would also replace the systemboard.
In addition to that nobody can guarantee you that something will work 100% especially if you bought it from an online action and from a complete stranger. It's recommended that people use genuine parts. Quick check on ebay or Amazon, it costs from 13 to 50 $ , new ones used to cost 227 $
However, this computer's model is extremely old (especially for today's standards). It is highly recommended that you consider a new device. You cannot buy new parts for this PC model and investing in an "ancient device" is not worth it, in my opinion.
I am sorry, I guess I was not clear enough in my first post but If I were you, I would try to sell or re-use whatever components still work (RAM, HDD) and buy a new device.
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