Pavilion dm3-1060ea: HP Pavilion dm3-1060ea starting problems

My HP Pavilion dm3-1060ea keeps trying to start up, but never really reached. What I mean by that, is that it shows the HP logo on the screen, but then after a few seconds, the screen goes black and the whole process starts again!

When I press ESC or f11 makes beeps, beeps is inconsistent, so I have no idea what to do. Also, the only light that turns on is the power one bolt.

Thanks in advance!

Hi @haydnoneill ,

If you don't see anything, you need to take the laptop to a repair shop.

Thank you.

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