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Hi,

I am using HP G62 which is also showing a black screen when i turn on the laptop. However the caps lock button does not blink , it actually does not glows at all. I tried to hook the laptop to another screen also, that screen also shows blank(black). Please suggest me the solutions or possible faults.

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@Alam11,

 

You could try a hard reset as outlined in this document.  Do any lights come on, such as the power button light, indicating that is powered on in some way?

 

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I have Compaq 615 and it is not showing display and capslock led is blinking. It blinks 5 times which means "General system board failure". Now what should I do?
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Hundreds of vertical lines from one side to the other in the screen of zd8000 Pavilium. Any solution?

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Hi Siboney30. That sounds like a defective display. If it occurs with lines in the BIOS, then it is probably in need of replacement.

Accessing the BIOS Setup menu:
http://support.hp.com/us-en/document/c00034791

A hard reset it probably the only troubleshooting if it happens in the BIOS.
Performing a Hard Reset or Forced Reset:
http://support.hp.com/us-en/document/c01684768

Here are 2 other documents to refer to which may apply to your situation.

Display is Distorted or Checkered when Pressure is Applied to Base:
http://support.hp.com/us-en/document/c00285042

About LCD Panel Defects and Terminology for HP Pavilion or Compaq Presario Notebook PCs:
http://support.hp.com/us-en/document/c00035844

You can contact support for the details of replacing your screen:
HP technical support: 800-474-6836. If you live outside the US/Canada Region please click the link below to get the support number for your region. http://www.hp.com/cgi-bin/hpsupport/index.pl

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I had this problem on my 62 - 340 black screen on boot up fan was running caps lock blinking steady. tried hard boot 2 days. checked all connections. nothong worked. almost giving up, I pressed the on button and then f 2 repeatedly and all the sudden the machine came back on. I don't know if this will work for everyone but it worked for me.
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i domt know what you error code is but try unplugging everything all the peripherals ac adapter everything connected then take the battery out plug in the ac adapter and wait for the charge light by the charge port to turn on then hold the power button for 15-20 sec go 20 just to be sure 15 is the minimum then put the battery in still with the charger plugged in and turn the system on that should solve it it was telling me i was having a cpu failure with is 1 blink and it solved it hope this helps
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i hav the same problem

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My hp G61 showing black screen and capslock is blinking
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I had the same problem, and after reading and research it seems too be a common problem or a possible design flaw with HP.

My fix and a simple one after days of research and trying all possibilities, pull out main battery and keep it out, plug in your power cord, turn power on and let it sit for few hours, this apparently recharges internal battery that wears out from letting labtop sit idle or in sleep mode to much causing it to drain or just replace it with new battery, and voila rebooted, screen came back on and computer has ran fine since.
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