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05-20-2012 04:26 PM
Hello, my Pavilion DV4 is not booting. After I press the power button I get a blank screen and the leds blink for ever...
1. Product Name and Number
• HP Pavilion DV4
2. Operating System installed
• Windows 7 64-bit
3. Error message
• Caps lock and bloq num leds keep blinkin (the pattern doesn't match any of the listed issues in the error code list)
4. Any changes made to your system before the issue occurred
• None. Normal use before this issue.
Any ideas?
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05-24-2012 03:23 PM
Hi,
Sorry to say, but I think you're right - that's pretty much ruled everything out apart from a fault on the Motherboard.
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05-20-2012 05:27 PM
Hi,
It's always worth trying a Hard Reset as follows.
Shut down the notebook, unplug the AC Adapter and then remove the battery. Hold down the Power button for 30 seconds. Re-insert the battery, plug in the AC Adapter and see if the notebook will start.
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05-20-2012
05:38 PM
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02-21-2017
07:29 PM
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OscarFuentes
Hi,
There's something else I'd like to try.
Can you post back with the full Model No. and Product No. of dv4 series notebook ( from the service tag underneath your notebook ) - see Here for a further explanation.
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DP-K
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05-20-2012 06:17 PM
Hi,
First of all, with reference to your Maintenance & Service Guide follow the procedure starting on Page 54 to remove the RTC battery. When done, hold down the Power button for 30 seconds and then leave the notebook for 10 minutes before re-connecting the RTC battery.
See if the notebook will now boot.
If it still shows the same 'blink' error on starting and you have more than one Memory Module installed, try the following - if you only have 1 module, try it in the other available slot.
With reference Page 52 of the above Manual, remove one of your memory modules and then see if the notebook will boot. If it doesn't, try the same module, but in the other slot. If is still doesn't boot, try the other memory module in both slots, to see if any combination will allow the notebook to start.
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05-23-2012 04:21 PM
Hi,
It's worth removing the WLAN Module and see if the notebook will boot without this hardware present - the procedure is detailed starting on Page 59 of your Maintenance & Service Guide.
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05-24-2012 02:05 AM - edited 05-24-2012 02:07 AM
Hi,
You're welcome
I would have to say, that this does not look like an issue with the Hard Drive. It does however look like some component of the Motherboard has failed.
You can rule out a problem with the Hard Drive as follows.
Remove the Hard Drive from your notebook - the procedure is detailed starting on Page 50 of your Maintenance & Service Guide.
Using another PC, follow the procedure on the link below to create a bootable Ubuntu CD and then follow the steps in Part 3 to 'Try it' to see if this OS will run on your notebook. The 'Try it' option runs the OS from the CD without the need to install on your HDD.
http://www.ubuntu.com/desktop/get-ubuntu/download
Let me know if this will run.
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