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07-24-2018 01:30 PM
Hi,
I have an HP Chromebook 11 CB2, which I have had for around 4 years.
It ran out of charge a couple of days ago, and now doesn't seem to pick up a charge at all - i.e. the charging light does not come on, ever after being plugged in for a number of hours.
It will not turn on, nor will any attempt to reset it (using either ctrl, alt, shift, r or using refresh and power off button.
I have tried mutliple chargers and none seem to work. I have also opened it up and removed the battery and reinserted it.
I am assuming it is an issue with the battery, or perhaps the charging port?
Firstly, is there any way to test this before buying a new battery?
Secondly, is it worth buying a new battery. Considering Chromebooks seem to last not too much more than this, it might just be worth buying a new one?
Thanks.
07-25-2018 03:54 PM
Thank you for joining HP Forums.
This is a great place to get support, find answers to your technical queries.
I understand that the Chromebook is not powering on, need not worry I'll be glad to assist you.
I see that there is no light when you connect the power cord, It seems like a hardware issue with the computer.
I have sent you a private message, for more details that cannot be shared in a public post.
Can you please check your inbox on the forums page for the private message.
Have a great day!
Raj1788
I am an HP Employee
09-22-2018 10:26 AM
Nevermind, I found the solution here https://danw.info/hp-chromebook-11-fix-charging/
Seems like a pretty big flaw that a rundown battery requires taking the device apart, especially considering part of the removal process involves prying up double sided sticky tape