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hp pavilion dv7

windows 7 .

the light on the power button is not working. how i can turn it on?

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If the light on the key is not lighting up, then more than likely the LED is just out for your power button. If the notebook is still in warranty, you could have it repaired or replaced, but as long as its not causing you any serious issues, I wouldn't worry too much with it.

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Do you mean the light just doesn't light up or the actual power button is not working?

Also, could you please give me the exact model number of your notebook?

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product name hp pavilion dv7 notebook pc

product number LX269EA3B1A

yes i  mean the light just doesn't light up

btw what is KUDOS?

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If the light on the key is not lighting up, then more than likely the LED is just out for your power button. If the notebook is still in warranty, you could have it repaired or replaced, but as long as its not causing you any serious issues, I wouldn't worry too much with it.

KUDOS is just a system we use to say thanks to informative posts.
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mmm ok. thanks

btw how i can do the KUDOS?

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Hello kokouithebest,

You can click the purple Kudos star on the left under the name of the user you would like to Kudo.


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which one is yours?

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the first arrow is the one showing where to click to give Kyle a Kudos and the second is the one showing where one would give a kudos to you.  

 

 


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