HP 6535 notebook computer b with Windows 7 does not start

I got a laptop HP 6535 b for two and a half years now and udgraded to windows 7 in December. Its working well since then, this afternoon. I had put into hibernation earlier in the day and when I tried to restart, the screen remains blank and it does not start. The Wireless does not, and the drive hard and capslock/numberlock lights blinking on and outside. I tried hard cock shooting down by holding the power button and removing the battery and the ac, but it still won't start. I haven't changed anything recently, and he was perfectly fine until this afternoon. What can I do?

Hello

I do not work for HP and you are right that the price of motherboards varies considerably between models.  I would suggest contacting HP directly using the links below and see if they can give you an estimate of the cost.

If you live in the United States, contact HP here.

If you are in another part of the world, begin here.

Kind regards

DP - K

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