HP Pavilion dv6910us does not start

HP Pavilion dv6910us will not start. Power, bar of quickplay, touchpad and dvd lights on then just immediately stop no beep codes or fan sounds are heard. Also tried the hard reset and no luck.

Any help much appreciated.

Hi @jaimet1, @Sinister , @stevestock1 , @Kscarlisle , @Abdullah_Ali ,.

Thank you all for visiting the Forums HP's Support and welcome. It's a great site for information and questions. I looked at your question about your HP Pavilion Notebook and starting problems.  If you have replaced the motherboard and it is always the case - it isn't the graphics as graphics are attached to the motherboard. Here is a link to computer will not start.  I start at the top and work my way down.

Mine has been corrected with the relocation of the HARD drive. Others must have fixed with just reinstalling the memory. Here is a video that shows you how do to remove and reinstall the HARD drive and memory.

Note Remove all USB devices. Disconnect all devices of non-essential, as these can cause some problems.

You can Reset the BIOS with this document by selecting the reload the default BIOS settings. Helping others it restores the default settings.

I hope something here helps anyone of you difficulty the laptop.

Thank you.

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