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08-11-2022 06:02 PM - edited 08-11-2022 09:59 PM
I am using HP Pavilion - 15-cc665cl.
After BIOS updates in Windows 10 (x64), I got a black screen. I have tried almost all the suggested methods, such as:
- Press Windows + B + Power button,
- Remove battery, press the power button more than 1 minutes, and then plug in the Adapter
- Remove RAM, and then also the SSD
- Use a USB containing BIOS update file
- Combine all the above steps.
I have tried them several times and watched several HP videos, but it did not work.
After googling for similar problems, I found some information that my BIOS chip or main may be damaged and need to be replaced. I am quite scared now because It may be impossible or very costly to repair/replace the damaged ones.
I hope that HP team can assist me with this problem.
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08-12-2022 06:43 AM
Hello @Kid1685
Sorry to hear that you are having problems ... I would like to help you.
Solution (1)
HP warranty valid -> Contact HP Support
Solution (2)
HP warranty expired
Service is required !
- The computer should be disassembled and checked.
- Thermal paste for CPU GPU and bridges must be renewed
- The function of the fan(s) must be checked
- Short circuit test
- (if required) Bios (chip) desolder, reflash, Bios (chip) solder in
- Charger/battery test
- Components test
- General cleaning ...
You should have it <serviced> by a professional notebook (chip level) repair store.
Good luck
08-12-2022 06:43 AM
Hello @Kid1685
Sorry to hear that you are having problems ... I would like to help you.
Solution (1)
HP warranty valid -> Contact HP Support
Solution (2)
HP warranty expired
Service is required !
- The computer should be disassembled and checked.
- Thermal paste for CPU GPU and bridges must be renewed
- The function of the fan(s) must be checked
- Short circuit test
- (if required) Bios (chip) desolder, reflash, Bios (chip) solder in
- Charger/battery test
- Components test
- General cleaning ...
You should have it <serviced> by a professional notebook (chip level) repair store.
Good luck
08-12-2022 10:25 AM - edited 08-12-2022 10:40 AM
Hello @Kid1685
See -> Maintenance and Service Guide
Remove (hard/SSD) drive(s) and RAM !
=> Sell notebook as a <spare part donor>.
The following parts are still valuable to sell:
- Cover/Housing
- Keyboard
- Touchpad
- Screen
- Webcam
- Wifi card
Good luck
08-12-2022 10:37 AM - edited 08-12-2022 10:39 AM
Thank you for suggestion.
I will bring "him" back to my home country so that the unofficial 'specialist' there may save "him" with more afforadable price for me.
I will buy another one in Japan.