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05-09-2018 08:17 PM
Product: HP ENVY 15-u010dx x360 Convertible PC (ENERGY STAR)
Operating System: Microsoft Windows 10 (64-bit)
My HP ENVY laptop power button stopped working. After some troubleshooting, I opened up the top of the laptop. It turns out that the power button came off, so pressing the exterior button could not turn my laptop on.
Photo of the detached button: https://ibb.co/d8UPJy
Photo of where it should be: https://ibb.co/dhsByy
If I told it in the position of the second photo and press the button, the laptop starts up as usual.
Is there any adhesive or method to keep the button in place? (Sorry if I did something incorrectly in this post. Please tell me and I'll fix it.)
Photo of the detached button: https://ibb.co/d8UPJy
Photo of where it should be: https://ibb.co/dhsByy
If I told it in the position of the second photo and press the button, the laptop starts up as usual.
Is there any adhesive or method to keep the button in place? (Sorry if I did something incorrectly in this post. Please tell me and I'll fix it.)
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