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Hi all!

I have an all in one Hp Omni 27-1001es and i have a really big problem!!! :Crying:

Yesterday i was working on pc and needed to leave it for some minute.

When i got back the screen was blank and the pc looked freezed; i tried to reboot and nothing changed!!!!

At start up the power button led works, the fan starts to work and the led of hard drive too but the screen continues without signal of life. Unplugged everything, opened the case to clean from dust, checked the Ram and nothing appears to be burned or disconnected.

 

Thanx for any help

Leo

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Hello Leo3680,

 

 I understand your computer powers on but doesn’t show a display on the monitor, is that correct? I will be happy to help you.

 

If you haven’t tried already start with a hard reset.

 

1.       Remove all  cables from the computer including the power cord

2.       Press and hold the power button for 30 seconds

3.       Once done only insert the mouse, keyboard, and power cable

4.       Try and turn the computer on to see what happens.

 

 

Please respond back at your earliest convenience.

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i think your all in one trouble in VGA

 

maybe i can help you problem to repair your all in one

 

please sent to me for repair your all in one

 

regard

 

Repair

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Hello Leo3680,

 

 I understand your computer powers on but doesn’t show a display on the monitor, is that correct? I will be happy to help you.

 

If you haven’t tried already start with a hard reset.

 

1.       Remove all  cables from the computer including the power cord

2.       Press and hold the power button for 30 seconds

3.       Once done only insert the mouse, keyboard, and power cable

4.       Try and turn the computer on to see what happens.

 

 

Please respond back at your earliest convenience.

Thanks

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Hi RedRose,

thank you very much for the support and sorry if i'm late for reply.

I tried your solution but nothing changed! The screen still remain blank so i decided to open the case to see if something was burned. I cleaned every single sign of dust and i tried to unplug the graphic card to see if there was something wrong.

The graphic card seemed to be ok, but the cooling system of the cpu was full of dust so the fan didn't do his job well with the graphic cooling system.

Here the motherboard were you can see that the cooling system of this all in one is made in a wrong way

1236039-hp-omni27-19-.jpg.

 

So if the radiator of the CPU is dirty (nº 2) the cool air doesn't pass to the graphic card radiator (nº2).

It means that the graphic card becomes hot and burns the motherboard in that part.

My question is, if this is a problem of building design, can i ask to hp to fix it without paying a new motherboard?

Thanks 

 

 

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Leo3680,

 

You can ask, I really don’t know what the answer would be. You would be better off calling in to the support technician over the phone to see if that is possible.

 

 

Please respond back at your earliest convenience.

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It appears to be an issue with memory leakage and either the video/graphic card since you have a white screen, but you still have audio.  Occurs more frequently after the computer has been on for an hour or more.  Sometimes increasing the virtual memory may help sometimes it doesn't help at all.  

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