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11-17-2018 02:53 PM
Hi,
MN: omen 15-5114dx does not boot. Pressing the power button produces zero response other than the power SOCKET blinking orange 3 times.
The laptop was working just fine yesterday. What could be the problem?
Thank you.
11-19-2018 04:14 PM
Hi @idkuz, Thank you for posting in HP Forum!
When you mention the power socket blinking orange 3 times, did you mean the small LED next to the port where you connect the charger?
You could also remove everything (including the charger) connected to the unit, press and hold the POWER and MUTE keys for 20 seconds and then try powering it back on. Hope this helps!
11-19-2018 04:38 PM - edited 11-19-2018 04:39 PM
Hello @the_nair_boy. Thank you for you reply.
Yes exactly. I mean the small LED next to the port where you connect the charger. If you remove the charger then the whole port blinks.
I've tried your suggestion just now, pressing POWER+MUTE(F11) for 20s and am still getting nothing except the 3 blinks.
I've also tried this with the charger on, without the charger or anything else connected and also with pressing the FN key also along with power and mute.
11-19-2018 05:44 PM
Hi @idkuz , I'm sorry to hear the step didn't work.
As hard reset failed, you could try and perform a BIOS recovery (CBR).
Here is a HP Document you could follow for the same: https://support.hp.com/us-en/document/c02693833
Do let me know how it goes.
11-19-2018 05:57 PM - edited 11-19-2018 05:59 PM
I highly doubt that this is a BIOS problem.
What is the meaning of the 3 orange beep error code? Do we have a definitive answer for this?
My computer simply won't turn on. I'm suspecting a battery+power cord dual failure. But want to be sure with the 3 orange blink code.
If it was bios I'd be getting caps lock blue blinks or beeps and the laptop would at least power on wouldn't you agree?
Thank you.
11-19-2018 08:17 PM - edited 11-19-2018 08:19 PM
BIOS update can sometimes cause such issues, not common but again a possibility. While you are right about the CAPS lock key blinking for BIOS related problems, BIOS update may rarely cause BOOT issues itself.
For the model number that you provided, I couldn't find anything on 3 orange beep code error. From what I could see, the charging LED next to the charging port of the unit can either blink white, or stay either steady white or steady amber. Steady amber means battery is charging, steady white means AC adapter connected and battery is fully charged and blinking white means either battery level is low or there is a battery error.
11-20-2018 02:12 AM
@The_Nair_Boy wrote:Steady amber means battery is charging, steady white means AC adapter connected and battery is fully charged and blinking white means either battery level is low or there is a battery error.
AH Ok thank you. This is helpful. I think my default light could be changed to orange. So the blinks could be assumed as white. So is it battery error for 3 white blinks? If so what should I do. I guess my charger isn't working either because it would bypass battery and use charge fron the charger?
11-20-2018 01:49 PM
Hey @idkuz, You're welcome. 3 white blinks could either be a battery error or maybe the unit might not be detecting the charger and the battery could be critically low. You could maybe try a different charger if possible so that we can find out if the charger is faulty or not.
11-20-2018 01:56 PM
Thank you. I will try this and get back to you.
If it is a battery error shouldn't the unit still work with a functioning charger? ie. if I pulled out the battery would the laptop not boot? or does the charger have to be damaged also for it to not boot at this state? Just wondering before I go on a hint to try a different charger.
11-20-2018 06:17 PM
Sure, please do let me know how it goes!
I believe it would greatly depend on the nature of the issue. Battery issues can be sometimes be restricted to just the battery not taking a charge, but in this case as the unit is not powering on at all it could also indicate an issue with multiple components.