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11-12-2023 09:34 PM - edited 11-12-2023 10:38 PM
Product: HP Pavilion All-in-One - 24-xa0024
Hi, I have an All in One PC in which the top of the display seems to be distached. I can pull it out a bit (stretch it from the white thing thats meant to cover the top) but not to the extent to destroy it. I was wondering if there's a way I could fix it so I can finally boot up my PC?
It is connected to the power source and shows its connected, however the button to power on the PC doesn't seem to be on. I'm not sure if its entirely because of it I want to know how I can fix it so I just resume my normal operations on it.
Edit: Here's a proper rephrase:
I have the same type of PC as seen in the video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GFPl2jQEeHQ&ab_channel=OfficeTimeWK
The top of the screen seems to be out/detached, the bottom seems to be fine. And I believe since the top is out/detached, the power button doesn't show the LED light used for me to boot it up. Is there a way I can fix it?
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