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3:37 You have presented a lot of good information. An alternative for testing the power switch, I would recommend using a screwdriver to jumper the pins on the motherboard. It is usually the set next to the spacer. It is a lot quicker process, and usually finding a screwdriver is much easier than the standalone power cable that has been stored away.
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Thanks for the video, but, I have to mention something about substitution testing that you didn't mention. As an ex-military aircraft tech, this is something that I have encountered. There could be a remote fault that is causing, say, a short circuit that is damaging a particular component. So, you swap out the suspect component, power up, and bang, the new component is also damaged by the same fault! That is the one drawback to substitution testing. I felt I ought to mention that.
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IT Services Gold Coast Hello, I have this laptop HP Pavilion x360 - 14-dh1038nia, which had an update a while ago thus making the mouse touchpad unusable after Windows boot up. Have tried several methods like drivers update via HP Support,Windows 7,8 & 11, Linux but the device can't be detected by the system. However, on loading up the bios the mouse works fine but as soon as the OS loads it disables, thus being forced to use an external mouse.How can i revert to the default OEM drivers or what could be the issue.
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@Britec09
4 years ago
People like to complicate the troubleshooting a dead computer, but it really is easy when you use common sense and not over think the computer problem in front of you.
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