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  • homerclone
    Senior Member
    • Jan 2014
    • 53
    • uk

    #1

    Hp 310-1145uk Bad motherboard?

    Hi Guys any help on this will be much appreciated.
    I have a HP 310-1145uk aio running windows 7.motherboard no. DAN0NZ2MB6E0 .
    Problems I have is-
    The power switch flashes 3 times when you try to turn it on- No fans spin completely dead apart from power switch light.
    Things I have tried-
    1. the power brick was dead so I have tried a known good psu and get the above symptoms.
    2. Have disconnected the motherboard from all parts just the cpu fitted.no ram etc and I still get the same results
    3. have disconnected everything including the cpu and still get the 3 flashes on power light.
    4. Have reset cmos jumper and tried just the cpu and one stick of ram and still get the 3 flashing light.
    Could the old psu have fried something on the motherboard? .I have removed The motherboard and cant see any signs of obvious damaged on it.

    Any help would be great
    Thanks guys
  • vinkos
    Senior Member
    • Jul 2013
    • 51
    • Netherlands

    #2
    Re: Hp 310-1145uk Bad motherboard?

    Change memory stick !

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    • homerclone
      Senior Member
      • Jan 2014
      • 53
      • uk

      #3
      Re: Hp 310-1145uk Bad motherboard?

      have tried that mate

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      • sparker1
        Badcaps Veteran
        • Sep 2011
        • 343
        • Australia

        #4
        Re: Hp 310-1145uk Bad motherboard?

        No fans spin completely dead apart from power switch light

        Are you able to re-program the bios chip? Might be worth a shot before scrapping the board.

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        • whaldsz
          Badcaps Veteran
          • Apr 2013
          • 395
          • Philippines

          #5
          Re: Hp 310-1145uk Bad motherboard?

          how about powering it on using the battery only?

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          • homerclone
            Senior Member
            • Jan 2014
            • 53
            • uk

            #6
            Re: Hp 310-1145uk Bad motherboard?

            To be honest I think it needs a component level repair but don't know where to start

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