To repair your HP laptop, the steps depend on the problem you're facing. Here’s a general guide based on common issues. Let me know your specific problem for detailed help.
1. Laptop Won’t Turn On
- Check power adapter: Plug it into a known good outlet. Try a different charger if available.
- Battery reset:
- Disconnect power.
- Hold the power button for 15–30 seconds.
- Reconnect power and try turning it on.
- Check power light: If no light at all, charger or motherboard may be bad.
2. Black Screen
- Try a hard reset (see above).
- Connect to an external monitor—if it shows display, your screen or cable might be faulty.
- Use Win + Ctrl + Shift + B to reset the display drivers (on Windows).
3. Overheating / Fan Noise
- Clean vents with compressed air.
- Use on a hard, flat surface.
- Replace thermal paste or fan if overheating continues.
4. Keyboard/Touchpad Not Working
- Check in Device Manager.
- Uninstall and restart to reinstall drivers.
- Use an external keyboard/mouse for testing.
5. Blue Screen / System Crashing
- Note the error code.
- Boot into Safe Mode.
- Update or roll back recent drivers.
- Use HP Diagnostics (press Esc > F2 at startup) to test hardware.
6. No Wi-Fi
- Toggle wireless with Fn + F12 or similar key.
- Update network drivers.
- Try "Network Reset" in Windows settings.
7. Slow Performance
- Uninstall unused apps.
- Disable startup programs.
- Upgrade RAM or switch to SSD.
- Scan for malware.
8. HP Recovery
If Windows is corrupted:
- Press F11 at startup to enter HP Recovery mode.
- Follow prompts to reset or restore the system.
If you tell me your exact problem, I can give a targeted fix. Want to upload a picture or describe the issue in more detail?
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