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Pavilion G4 (g4-1107TU)
Microsoft Windows 10 (64-bit)

From many days my Pavilion G4 is not turning on at all! 

I tried replacing the battery (Battery model: MU06) and it turned on but, when I plugged the charger in laptop doesn’t turn on and the battery charge indicator blinking Orange. Hoping for a solution 🙂

 

Thanks in advance.    

© Samiul Islam
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@samiul688 Welcome to HP Community!

 

I understand that the laptop will not turn on and charging light is blinking.

 

Let us do a power drain on the computer, please remove all the peripherals connected to the computer, then shut down the computer if it is on and then press and hold the power button and F6 key for around 10 seconds.

 

Perform the below steps to resolve this issue: 

 

Symptoms: Battery power LED blinks, and Caps Lock/Num Lock off 

 

Possible failure: AC adapter not connected or failure / Battery low charge or failure 

If the battery power LED and the LEDs near the Num Lock and Caps Lock keys do not glow when the computer is disconnected from the AC adapter, then the battery has a very low charge or is not charged at all. Try the following two procedures for diagnosing the power issue: 

Charge the battery: 

Use the following steps to charge the battery. 

  1. Connect the AC power adapter, and verify that the battery power LED glows. 

  2. Allow the battery to charge for 15 - 30 minutes. 

  3. Attempt to start the computer. 

For more details: Click here 

 

let me know how that pans out,


And the answer to the above question will help me, help you!


Keep me posted, and if any of the above questionnaires helped resolve the issue, 


Mark this post as an "Accepted Solution".
Good luck.

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@samiul688 Welcome to HP Community!

 

I understand that the laptop will not turn on and charging light is blinking.

 

Let us do a power drain on the computer, please remove all the peripherals connected to the computer, then shut down the computer if it is on and then press and hold the power button and F6 key for around 10 seconds.

 

Perform the below steps to resolve this issue: 

 

Symptoms: Battery power LED blinks, and Caps Lock/Num Lock off 

 

Possible failure: AC adapter not connected or failure / Battery low charge or failure 

If the battery power LED and the LEDs near the Num Lock and Caps Lock keys do not glow when the computer is disconnected from the AC adapter, then the battery has a very low charge or is not charged at all. Try the following two procedures for diagnosing the power issue: 

Charge the battery: 

Use the following steps to charge the battery. 

  1. Connect the AC power adapter, and verify that the battery power LED glows. 

  2. Allow the battery to charge for 15 - 30 minutes. 

  3. Attempt to start the computer. 

For more details: Click here 

 

let me know how that pans out,


And the answer to the above question will help me, help you!


Keep me posted, and if any of the above questionnaires helped resolve the issue, 


Mark this post as an "Accepted Solution".
Good luck.

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