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HP 250 G3
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Hello everyone,

 

Yesterday, I accidentally put a key from house instead of flash drive in USB port. Computer shutted down at my eyes and now it's not turning on..

When I turn it on, the WiFi button is red, and one time blinks caps lock button, then PC shuts down. 

 

Is it possible to repair it in house?

 

I will waiting every answer,

Laurynas.

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Best regards,
Laurynas.
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Hello itslauryk

 

Please try Hard Reset before we try anything :

 

Shut down the notebook, unplug the AC Adapter and then remove the battery.  Hold  down the Power button for a full minute.  Plug in the AC Adapter ( leave the battery out for the moment ) and see if the notebook will start.

 

 

 

Can you match the sequence of 'blinks' to those shown in the table below.

 

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Also try this document :  http://support.hp.com/us-en/document/c01732674

 

 

 

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Thank You,

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It's doesn't work.. I tried and 30 seconds, and minute, and 4 minutes but nothing hapens..

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Best regards,
Laurynas.
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most likely bent pins inside the USB port, it will stop you from even seeing the BIOS screen.  Make sure the pins inside the USB slot are straight and not touching any other metal(pins, casing, etc), and that should fix it up for you.

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