Hi! First of all, I want to say that I have read the rules and followed the procedures, but I haven't been able to fix the issue.
Let me explain my problem: I have an HP VICTUS 16-r0028ns, motherboard model LA-M787P, serial number CND3221BF1. The laptop had a short circuit on the motherboard, and after repairing it, I connected the power cable. The fans would spin, but the screen wouldn't turn on, and nothing happened. Then, the laptop would shut down again.
The device came from another repair service, I decided to replace the BIOS. I went to HP's official website and tried both BIOS options available. From that moment on, the laptop stopped working completely—it only turns on the power LED, and the Caps Lock key blinks once before all keyboard LEDs turn off.
After that, I reflashed the original BIOS, but the problem remained. Now, not even the fans spin—same issue as with the official BIOS.
So, I decided to clean the ME region using the FIT tool, but the problem persists. The power consumption is around 0.06 - 0.08 A, and all voltage lines seem to be correct.
I don't know what else to do. I'm attaching the original BIOS because I think I might be doing something wrong.
Thank you very much.
Let me explain my problem: I have an HP VICTUS 16-r0028ns, motherboard model LA-M787P, serial number CND3221BF1. The laptop had a short circuit on the motherboard, and after repairing it, I connected the power cable. The fans would spin, but the screen wouldn't turn on, and nothing happened. Then, the laptop would shut down again.
The device came from another repair service, I decided to replace the BIOS. I went to HP's official website and tried both BIOS options available. From that moment on, the laptop stopped working completely—it only turns on the power LED, and the Caps Lock key blinks once before all keyboard LEDs turn off.
After that, I reflashed the original BIOS, but the problem remained. Now, not even the fans spin—same issue as with the official BIOS.
So, I decided to clean the ME region using the FIT tool, but the problem persists. The power consumption is around 0.06 - 0.08 A, and all voltage lines seem to be correct.
I don't know what else to do. I'm attaching the original BIOS because I think I might be doing something wrong.
Thank you very much.
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