Not a Bad Motherboard - HP Elitebook 2570p
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- Опубликовано: 1 июл 2024
- When connected to power, the 1337 book's battery and power lights come on solid white, the battery light also flashes yellow, and the laptop will not boot. If you search for these symptoms on the series of tubes, you will find several forum threads that misdiagnose the condition as a bad motherboard. It is NOT a bad motherboard.
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Thank you very much! With ur trick with the paper i could identify the problem and made sure that i had the same problem! Very good video , saved my life!
Many thanks! Mine was a keyboard problem too, replaced it and it is working fine again :-)
I confirm that it worked! you need to move also the battery of course... thank you .
Thanks because I have two laptops the same with this problem and until I found your video I was already giving the motherboard as dead.
You must remove the keyboard. Three screws at the back. Then boot with battery on, no power cord, no keyboard. When booted up, put keyboard ribbons back into place. Then test if you can turn on turn off laptop. If everything ok, then put all back together with out removing battery. Put the back panel on without removing battery, you can wiggle it on. Then lock battery in place. Should work.
Thank you brother you saved me from wasting my time and my money, thank you so much. ❤❤❤
It worked on my laptop perfectly as you said
Thanks brother I fixed my laptop with this trick ☺️
Thanks, this is exactly what was wrong with mine, so until I get a replacement keyboard I'm going to put the keyboard back in (disconnected) and buy a cheap USB keyboard so I can continue to use it 👍
Hi mine is not blinking, the led light indicator is not flashing.. It just dont power up
I can't believe a keyboard preventing the lappy from booting. This is the first time I see such a cause.
You must remove the keyboard. Three screws at the back. Then boot with battery on, no power cord, no keyboard. When booted up, put keyboard ribbons back into place. Then test if you can turn on turn off laptop. If everything ok, then put all back together with out removing battery. Put the back panel on without removing battery, you can wiggle it on. Then lock battery in place. Should work.
I think it's a Fail-Safe to protect the motherboard from a short circuit.
yes it is flashing like yours the fact is that i have two pcs with the same problem and i really removed the keyboard and it will probably turn on the keyboard then they will lend me a working keyboard after i say something.
Thanks.
Sorry for the previous translation because I am Portuguese and in English I am more or less but what I meant was:
Yes mine is blinking like yours but the fact is that I have two laptops with the same problem and after removing the keyboard they both called, but they will lend me a working keyboard so I can check if it is from the keyboard then I say something .
Thanks.
No problem. You don't need to connect a keyboard to test it. Just disconnect the battery and power, unplug the keyboard, then reconnect power and see if it POSTs (Power On Self Test).
@@svriderpokey Yes, the problem with the keyboard was that I did what you said and tested it with another good keyboard and confirmed that it was the keyboard.
Thanks
Thanks you so much you save me
By the way, a question like I don't have any keyboard anymore and I'm wondering about two laptops and the same malfunction of the keyboards, the truth is that they already call, how did you decide to put a new keyboard?
I replaced the motherboard, and the symptom persisted, so I started unplugging things until it booted again. Once unplugged the keyboard it worked fine.
@@svriderpokey Ok do you remember what you disconnected to help me?
Hey bro. i have a question. I have a hp 2570p i5. Last month it stopped working without any reason (maybe because of power problem of home). I changed Ram, Hd and CPU, but doesn't work. Just fan work for some seconds and again off (repeat repeat ...). Just one time turned on for 30min I updated bios and installed new windows, off again and again fan on off ..... . What's your idea? If I take a new Motherboard will work again??? Thanks
Have you check the power charger, and remove keyboard and trackpad? and on without keyboard or trackpad.
If trying all these still fail, then most likely its motherboard.
but you need to check if its cheaper to get a full working laptop like hp 2570p or x230 or t430
You can answer thanks?
thank for u vidio very good
How are you, do you have a copy of the BIOS software for the hp calculator size 12-elite book2570
and if you have, can you send a copy of it, please. I need a copy of the BIOS, thank you
No, sorry.
Ok do you remember what you disconnected to help me?
I disconnected everything. I just did it one thing at a time. Speakers, monitor, smart card reader, Bluetooth, WiFi card, ram, etc... I unplugged a thing, and reconnected the power. If that didn't fix it, I plugged the thing back in, and unplugged another thing. I did that until I found that the keyboard was bad. There are lots of things to unplug. Is yours flashing like mine was?
Mine is not the keyboard and I'm still trying to find out what's causing this. :(
Hi @ivanvolante have you find a solution
Hp Folio 9480m
Problem: Not starting
All lights on keyboard blink, then it blinks white light, orange light and then white light repeating cycle in same sequence. I tried to remove battery and try again, it worked but im getting the same blinking problem again, whats the solution ?
You must remove the keyboard. Three screws at the back. Then boot with battery on, no power cord, no keyboard. When booted up, put keyboard ribbons back into place. Then test if you can turn on turn off laptop. If everything ok, then put all back together with out removing battery. Put the back panel on without removing battery, you can wiggle it on. Then lock battery in place. Should work.
@@kurreorava9626
I removed the battery, plugged in supply after 10 mins, laptop started working perfectly so i put the battery back. It worked for 4 hrs perfectly and the same problem appeared again. But this time, my above solution did not work. So I just left my laptop, and after a few hrs the issue was automatically solved and I dont know how, it is working perfectly fine since last 24hrs.
What could have been the problem, and how did it autosolved.
Do I need to get my laptop checked ?
Plz reply
@@ahmedabdurrehman236 If it works, just be happy.
@@kurreorava9626
That I am
thanks so much but do you have a permanent working decision of the problem
Yes. I replaced the keyboard, and it works perfectly now.
@@svriderpokey After all, you did the same again, you don't call only if you remove the keyboard, do you call, will I have to buy a new keyboard?
After all, you did the same again, you don't call only if you remove the keyboard, do you call, will I have to buy a new keyboard?
@@JoseRodrigues-ln7ctsorry, I'm not sure what you're trying to tell me. Replacing the keyboard fixed it. It's been great since then.
@@svriderpokey Sorry for my English, what I wanted to say was that the PC returned to the same thing again
i got the same problem and i removed the keyboard guess what
Keyboard s not faulty, this is a BIOS issue. The BIOS has a quirck in it. To repair do this.
You must remove the keyboard. Three screws at the back. Then boot with battery on, no power cord, no keyboard. When booted up, put keyboard ribbons back into place. Then test if you can turn on turn off laptop. If everything ok, then put all back together with out removing battery. Put the back panel on without removing battery, you can wiggle it on. Then lock battery in place. Should work.
What if that doesn't work?
@@jamesbennedicttio9082
Does it boot with keyboard removed?
If it boots up, rattle the keyboard, tap it against the table, clean the connectors. Then hot plug the keyboard whilst machine on. Then turn of the computer normally. It should turn of normally. Then should also boot up normally.
@@kurreorava9626 no it does not boot even with the keyboard disconnected
It doesn't boot with battery and the charging light blinks when the charger is connected, however, it still doesn't boot
@@jamesbennedicttio9082
How long has it been dysfunctional?
If for a long time, then attach battery and attach the power cord. Then wait 20 minutes. Then feel the transformer that is in the middle of the power cord. If the transformer is cold, then the transformer(power cord is broken.
Symptoms you told, very much seem like there is no power coming in. Find another HP charger from somewhere and try it out.
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