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07-06-2024 06:11 AM - edited 07-06-2024 06:13 AM
After connecting a Powerbank to charge the Notebook (Battery had 97% and I wanted to test if charing via powerbank is possible) I got a message, that I should use only original HP charching environments and afterwards Windows closes directly and Notebook was off.
Also with more than 15 sec. Power key without and with plugged power no LED is lightning.
What can I do to bring my notebook to run again?
For info: Notebook is brand new from Renew program. I did first two starts of Windows without any issues. The trouble began after plugging the Anker 737 Powerbank.
07-06-2024 06:40 AM
A hard reset should fix the problem
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07-06-2024 02:10 PM - edited 07-06-2024 02:28 PM
Try it one more time and count to 20 to ensure 20 seconds.
Note Not all HP notebooks can be charged through the USB-C port.
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07-06-2024 02:37 PM
It helps if you fully identify a laptop.
"HP Envy x360 laptop" is too generic.
HP has produced and brought to market more than a thousand different models of notebooks and desktop PCs over the years.
It is difficult to help you if we don't know which specific model you own..
Method #1: If the notebook will boot into Windows, you can retrieve your Product Number by pressing Fn + Esc key.
Method #2: Press the power button and immediately tap the F10 key to invoke the BIOS. In the Main section, you will find the Product number or Product ID. Post that in your next reply in your thread.
Method #3: Press the power button and immediately tap the F2 key.
Method #4: If powering on is not an option, take a look at the bottom of the laptop for the label with the product name and product number. For a desktop look at the rear for the label.
If your laptop has HP Hardware Diagnostics UEFI version 10.3.0.0, there is a System Information section that also has the Product ID.
We need that information, along with the installed Operating System information to help you.
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07-07-2024 10:06 AM
Using the the Anker 737 Powerbank. appears to have damaged the charging circuit.
I doubt if warranty will cover the customer induced damage.
Does the laptop still power on with the supplied power adapter?
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07-08-2024 10:22 AM
Unfortunately, your logic makes no sense considering the result you had after connecting it to the HP Envy laptop.
Power adapters with USB Type-C connectors work.
The specifications for your laptop do state that, but nothing is said about the compatibility of a third party power bank.
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