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RUN the software calibration for easy diagnostic and fix it. Read you owner manual and follow the steps.
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  • Connect a different battery and disconnect AC power adapter, then restart notebook.
  • If there is no power available at the notebook, contact HP to purchase a replacement battery or AC adapter.
Symptom 2: LEDs blink or computer beeps but does not start Blinking LEDs or beep tones indicate a hardware failure during the pre-start up testing.
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  • If possible, turn on power, press F8 to enter Windows Advanced Boot Options , and select Repair Computer option, or enter Safe Mode and run Memory Diagnostics .
  • If all other methods fail , but computer can boot to BIOS, use recovery disk to recover the computer to original condition.
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Symptom 4: Computer may display an error message on a black screen during startup or boot
  • Search www.microsoft.com for terms in error message.
  • Search www.hp.com for terms in error message.
  • If possible, turn on power, press F10 to enter BIOS mode, do the corrective actions listed under Symptom 3 to run memory and hard drive tests.
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  • Search www.hp.com for terms in error message.
  • If possible, turn on power, press F10 to enter BIOS mode, and run diagnostic Memory test and Hard Drive test .
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    • If possible, turn on power, press F8 to enter Windows Advanced Boot Options , and select Boot into Safe Mode and then Uninstall recently installed programs .
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