Death Pavilion dv6500

I have a Pavilion dv6500 about 21 months which caused problems. He lost the time settings it is so a new CMOS battery was added. The battery charger is now solely for ballast and lasts only a few minutes of full charge. The last thing is that he just died in the Middle being used - plugged into the mains. A hard reboot does nothing.

Now when you press the power button it gives 1 long beep followed by 2 short then nothing. I removed and juggled with the memory modules in the slots and still the same. There is no image on the screen. Pressing F2 results in a series of short beeps.

Is this a candidate for the waste bin?

Hi KCBrecks

This problem is not related to your memory modules.

One long beep followed of two short beeps indicates a video error and the BIOS cannot initialize the video screen to view additional information.

You may need to replace the motherboard to solve this problem, since the faulty GPU is embedded. Purchase of a new Board of Directors of HP is useless and a waste of money because they will just sell you the defective part again and it will last a little over a year if you're lucky.

I suggest that you place your PC somewhere just in case HP decides to do an encore.

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