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01-05-2022 01:13 PM
Hello All,
I have this Omen HP 15-ce018dx laptop I purchased a few years ago and recently found as I was unpacking boxes from my move. I went ahead and did a fresh windows install on it as well as updating software and drivers.
The issue I run into is if I have any static buildup and touch the computer it completely turns off. I noticed other people had this same issue and it appears to be due to a defect in some grounding wire for the computer. I contacted HP support and they said they are completely unable to help due to the device being end of life.
I was curious on if people had any self-solutions or possible recommendations for a repair place that may be able to assist with getting this issue fixed, I would hate to just have to get rid of the laptop entirely due to this issue.
Thanks in advance!
01-05-2022 01:50 PM
@The_Crablord wrote:... I was curious on if people had any self-solutions or possible recommendations for a repair place that may be able to assist with getting this issue fixed, I would hate to just have to get rid of the laptop entirely due to this issue.
To protect itself from damage, it may switch itself off. I don't know the mechanical inside, could be BIOS controls this.
Touching machines during Winter could be a hazard. I used to get shock when opening my car on Winter months, I had to change my shoes. I worked on few data centers before. One of our rule: wear anti static wrist strap and earth ourselves before touch to machines. At home, I actually sit on an anti static carpet.
Hope this makes sense.
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