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11-30-2024 12:01 PM
Hi @kev155,
Welcome to HP Support Community.
Thank you for posting your query, I will be glad to help you.
If your HP Laptop 14s does not start and shows no charging light when connected to the mains, it indicates a potential power issue. Here's how you can troubleshoot the problem.
Check the Power Adapter:
- Ensure the power adapter is securely connected to both the laptop and the power outlet.
- Try a different wall socket to rule out an issue with the outlet.
- Inspect the power adapter and cable for any visible damage (frays, kinks, etc.).
- If possible, test the power adapter with another compatible device or use a known working adapter with your laptop.
Inspect the Charging Port:
- Check for debris or damage inside the laptop's charging port.
- Use a flashlight to look for bent pins or dirt obstructing the connection.
Perform a Hard Reset:
- Disconnect the power adapter.
- Remove the battery (if removable).
- Press and hold the power button for 15-20 seconds to discharge residual electricity.
- Reconnect the battery (if removable) and the power adapter, then try turning on the laptop.
Verify the Battery:
- If the laptop has a removable battery, remove it and try powering the laptop with only the power adapter connected.
- If the laptop starts, the battery may need replacement.
- For non-removable batteries, this step may require professional assistance.
Test for Power Indicators:
- Observe if any lights (charging or power) briefly flicker when connecting the power adapter.
- If lights flicker but the laptop does not power on, there might be a motherboard or power circuit issue.
Inspect for External Signs of Damage:
- Check if the laptop shows any signs of physical damage (e.g., liquid spills, cracks).
Try a Battery Reset (for non-removable batteries):
- Press and hold the power button and volume up button (or another combination specific to your model) for 10-20 seconds.
- Release the buttons and try starting the laptop.
I hope this helps.
Take care and have a good day.
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