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02-12-2024 04:51 AM
I have multiple issues with the HP Pavilion laptop since last Nov'23.
1) Machine does not wake up from sleep mode by pressing any key. Need to reboot the machine by holding power button for 10-20 seconds.
Later I raised couple of case IDs on HP support team. Later engineer replaced the motherboard 2 times in span of 2 weeks and later SSD was replaced. Even did re-installation of Windows 4-5 times.
Due to this I have missed several work deadlines and lost the trust of HP products.
Now for latest case, HP engineer suggested team will replace the motherboard.
I want to know the escalation point of HP India as writing email to service head does not help.
02-14-2024 05:05 AM
Hi @SunilS1,
Welcome to HP Support Community.
Thank you for posting your query, I will be glad to help you.
It sounds like you've been experiencing some frustrating issues with your HP Pavilion laptop. Given the extensive troubleshooting steps you've already taken, including motherboard and SSD replacements, as well as multiple Windows re-installations, it's concerning that the problems persist.
If the issues persist even after these hardware replacements and software re-installations, it's possible that there may be a deeper underlying issue with the laptop's design or compatibility with certain components. Since the problems occur specifically when the laptop enters sleep mode or when the lid is closed, it could indicate issues with power management or driver compatibility.
Here are a few suggestions you might consider.
- Update Drivers: Ensure that all drivers for your laptop are up to date, especially those related to power management, network adapters, and USB controllers. Sometimes, outdated or incompatible drivers can cause issues with sleep mode and device functionality.
- BIOS Update: Check if there are any BIOS updates available for your laptop. Sometimes, BIOS updates can address issues related to power management and hardware compatibility.
- Power Settings: Adjust the power settings in Windows to see if changing sleep mode behavior or power management settings has any impact on the issues you're experiencing.
- External Devices: Disconnect any external devices (such as USB peripherals) and see if the issues still occur. Sometimes, incompatible or faulty external devices can cause issues with sleep mode or device functionality.
- Factory Reset: Consider performing a factory reset on your laptop to rule out any software-related issues. However, be sure to back up your important files before doing so, as this will erase all data on the laptop.
I hope this helps.
Take care and have a good day.
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