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  • hirens
    Senior Member
    • May 2022
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    #1

    hp 240 g6 caps blinking

    hp 250g6 blinking caps 5 times no display
    some one help me here thanks
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    Last edited by SMDFlea; 10-06-2022, 07:34 AM. Reason: Changed to 240 from 250
  • hirens
    Senior Member
    • May 2022
    • 175
    • uganda

    #2
    Re: hp 250 g6 caps blinking

    machine is 240 sorry not 250

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    • cacla
      Badcaps Veteran
      • Apr 2015
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      #3
      Re: hp 250 g6 caps blinking

      Originally posted by hirens
      machine is 240 sorry not 250
      PLS give more info about the unit sn or motherboard number

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      • hirens
        Senior Member
        • May 2022
        • 175
        • uganda

        #4
        Re: hp 250 g6 caps blinking

        Originally posted by cacla
        PLS give more info about the unit sn or motherboard number
        board number: DA0P1GMB6D1 rev D
        model: RTL8723DE

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        • lapfix
          Badcaps Legend
          • Mar 2020
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          • my workshop

          #5
          Re: hp 250 g6 caps blinking

          Originally posted by cacla
          pls give more info about the unit sn or motherboard number
          sn :5cd9086p1k

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          • hirens
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            • May 2022
            • 175
            • uganda

            #6
            Re: hp 250 g6 caps blinking

            Originally posted by lapfix
            sn :5cd9086p1k
            yes exactly

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            • cacla
              Badcaps Veteran
              • Apr 2015
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              #7
              Re: hp 250 g6 caps blinking

              Originally posted by lapfix
              sn :5cd9086p1k
              I found some bios from HP site one is your bios but you need to add sn to bios
              Here it is
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              Last edited by cacla; 10-06-2022, 07:22 AM. Reason: 1

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              • hardware1
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                • Sep 2021
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                #8
                Re: hp 250 g6 caps blinking

                Depending on your serial number from your dump file, the device model should be 240 G6 not 250.
                So try this file, and let me if it works.
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                • hirens
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                  • May 2022
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                  • uganda

                  #9
                  Re: hp 250 g6 caps blinking

                  Originally posted by hardware1
                  Depending on your serial number from your dump file, the device model should be 240 G6 not 250.
                  So try this file, and let me if it works.
                  yeah i already mentioned that above
                  its 240 not 250
                  but let me try the file and give feed back

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                  • hirens
                    Senior Member
                    • May 2022
                    • 175
                    • uganda

                    #10
                    Re: hp 250 g6 caps blinking

                    Originally posted by hirens
                    yeah i already mentioned that above
                    its 240 not 250
                    but let me try the file and give feed back
                    same results

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                    • hirens
                      Senior Member
                      • May 2022
                      • 175
                      • uganda

                      #11
                      Re: hp 250 g6 caps blinking

                      Originally posted by cacla
                      I found some bios from HP site one is your bios but you need to add sn to bios
                      Here it is
                      tried all these but none worked

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                      • lapfix
                        Badcaps Legend
                        • Mar 2020
                        • 2649
                        • my workshop

                        #12
                        Re: hp 240 g6 caps blinking

                        Originally posted by hirens
                        hp 250g6 blinking caps 5 times no display
                        some one help me here thanks
                        Your bid is : BID084D6
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                        • BNIBRAHIM
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                          • Feb 2024
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                          #13
                          Heat the graphics card.

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