I was on the internet on my HP laptop and it all of a sudden crashed. Now, the computer will not restart and none of the LED lights are glowing (even where the adapter connects to the laptop). Well, actually the lightning bolt light at the bottom left hand corner of the screen blinks white when I press down on the power button.
Here is a recent history of my laptop:
Do you think this is a motherboard issue or do I just need a new adapter? I'd hate to waste money on an adapter and then learn that the problem was the motherboard. I hope that I can recover all of my data! By the way, I bought my laptop in 2008 or 2009 (probably the latter year) and bought my current battery in December 2012 or the beginning on 2013.
Here is a recent history of my laptop:
- The last month or so the laptop made random electronic sounding noises (it was not the fan).
- May 19 / 20 I had a problem: either the adaptor stopped working or the computer would no longer get a charge from the adapter. The LED light near the adaptor wasn't glowing and I eventually had to turn of the computer because it was out of juice and I didn't want it to crash. I kept repositioning the adapter in the laptop, but couldn't get it to work. But then, somehow it started to charge and after letting it charge overnight I turned it on. When I started the computer, I ran HP diagnostics on the computer. It didn't mention any specific problem. Also, it said that my battery was in good health / functioning properly. Again, that only happed once on May 19 / 20. In hindsight, I wish I would have backed up my files right away after that happened.
Do you think this is a motherboard issue or do I just need a new adapter? I'd hate to waste money on an adapter and then learn that the problem was the motherboard. I hope that I can recover all of my data! By the way, I bought my laptop in 2008 or 2009 (probably the latter year) and bought my current battery in December 2012 or the beginning on 2013.
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