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10-05-2023 07:37 AM
Product: HP ENVY Curved All-in-One - 34-b025xt
Operating System: Microsoft Windows 10 (64-bit)
Hi, I was attempting a memory upgrade to squeeze some extra life out of an older Envy curve all in one system when I broke the power button board. I was able to find the part number from HP ( 900465-001) but no one in the US seems to have one. Hitting the CPU reset on the back seems to start the CPU - but I'm not telling the monitor to come on (all in one) Can I jump the wires from the mother board to get this to power up? At this point I'm just looking to move my files onto another machine. Thanks in advance.
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