New elitebook stored away not starting
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1 | Hello, me again. Happy new year. Before going on holiday I stored my new elitebook safely away. Unplugged. Now I have plugged it in, set up ready to go but nothing is happening. Please help anyone. omaria - 2021-01-02 13:32:00 |
2 | Make sure you have the power turned on, (yeah I know it seems obvious but.......), so that the machine IS definitely getting some power. Does it show a light somewhere on it, maybe by where the power plugs in ? To show it's getting power ? nice_lady - 2021-01-02 13:39:00 |
3 | 1: Disconnect the AC adapter (important!) Edited by cookee_nz at 1:42 pm, Sat 2 Jan cookee_nz - 2021-01-02 13:41:00 |
4 | cookee_nz wrote:
Do NOT go updating the BIOS. This can BRICK your device, (turn it into something about as useful as a doorstop). This should also not be required on a new device at all. nice_lady - 2021-01-02 13:51:00 |
5 | nice_lady wrote:
Normally, your advice is sound. However in this instance (respectfully) you're wrong. It's a known issue. And despite what many will tell you, new devices are the ones often most in need of a BIOS update because of performance feedback from the field early in their life. I have NEVER had an HP BIOS update 'brick' a unit. EVER. That's why it's called "Sure Start" And I've done literally thousands. But... even in the highly unlikely event something did go wrong, it would be repaired under warranty, and being an EliteBook, it will be done onsite, next business day in most cases. And when the tech either recovers the BIOS, or replaces the Mainboard, the first thing that will be done is to bring it up to the latest version. OP; ignore the BIOS update advice if you wish. But if you contact HP for support, (for virtually any issue) that will be their first recommendation because it fixes so many issues. BTW, what model EliteBook is it? (from the product number below the Serial Number) Edited by cookee_nz at 2:02 pm, Sat 2 Jan cookee_nz - 2021-01-02 13:59:00 |
6 | Hmm....ok but you better give omaria some EXACT instructions on how to update the bios because she's a legend round here lol and needs to have her hand held most of the way I'd guess, (no insult to you omaria lol). nice_lady - 2021-01-02 14:14:00 |
7 | nice_lady wrote:
Usually, it's as simple as running the HP Support Assistant which will have come pre-installed. It's the Blue question-mark in the system tray (along from the clock). cookee_nz - 2021-01-02 14:21:00 |
8 | Thanks all, its fixed thanks to some brain box computer illiterate husband who spotted a power icon button i didn't even know is a power icon. A little circle with a vertical line through it..........duh!!!!! But thanks for the very caring attempts to help. omaria - 2021-01-02 14:26:00 |
9 | omaria wrote:
Hmmm you mean you plugged it in and expected it to run without being turned on ? Rofl. nice_lady - 2021-01-02 14:34:00 |
10 | yeah, go on roll your eyes again LOLOL Edited by omaria at 2:41 pm, Sat 2 Jan omaria - 2021-01-02 14:39:00 |
11 | The power button on the keyboard is a real trap for young players, still catches me out but never considered it for your issue. Easy to overlook the obvious. Edited by cookee_nz at 2:45 pm, Sat 2 Jan cookee_nz - 2021-01-02 14:45:00 |
12 | cookee_nz wrote: I had one years ago that went bad couldn't be recovered. But I think bigger issue these days is a lot of machines come with bitlocker enabled by default which if not disabled and keys backed up prior to bios update could lead to data loss king1 - 2021-01-02 15:48:00 |
13 | king1 wrote:
Yes that can happen, but the HP BIOS update process now not only specifically stops and warns you but can also temporarily suspend Bitlocker before proceeding. None the less, it's wise to have the BL recovery key (which you should have regardless anyway) and suspend it before doing the update. But having said that, I'd had many where there was no choice and not had a failure or loss of data yet. ('Yet' he says) :-) Edited by cookee_nz at 4:06 pm, Sat 2 Jan cookee_nz - 2021-01-02 16:05:00 |
14 | A far worse scenario is where someone has purchased an ex-lease corporate Laptop from the likes of PB Tech or any of the recycling companies, the previous corporate forgot to remove the BIOS Admin password before disposal and the reseller has no idea who the prior owner was. There's (now) no way to reset the BIOS Admin PW on an HP commercial unit so the only option is to replace the Mainboard. Fortunately there are not many required BIOS updates that are absolute show-stoppers so a locked unit 'should' still be ok for most folk. I just wouldn't want one myself. cookee_nz - 2021-01-02 16:11:00 |
15 | cookee_nz wrote:
I like the 'issue for young players' LOLOL does that mean young in years or young in knowledge of technology?? omaria - 2021-01-02 22:42:00 |
16 | You're as young as you feel. bit - 2021-01-03 06:54:00 |
17 | learning as i get older :) Edited by omaria at 11:38 am, Sun 3 Jan omaria - 2021-01-03 11:37:00 |
18 | Had a doozy the other day. Had no home phone, no dial tone. Did EVERYTHING ELSE inc ring vodafone before realising that the modem just needed restarting grrrrr. Wasted a morning. muppet_slayer - 2021-01-03 13:15:00 |
19 | Sometimes the obvious isn't. nice_lady - 2021-01-03 13:26:00 |
20 | Nice lady, you are always most helpful and patient. I very much appreciate your help (and attempts to help) I want to wish you a wonderful 2021. May your best days of 2020 become your worst days of 2021. :) omaria - 2021-01-03 19:00:00 |
21 | Aww that's very nice of you ???? nice_lady - 2021-01-03 19:39:00 |
22 | Some times those power keys on the keyboard are not obvious. tygertung - 2021-01-04 08:04:00 |
23 | I shall never forget it however, lesson learnt. omaria - 2021-01-04 12:13:00 |
24 | omaria wrote:
A trivia aside for the easily entertained. Why is the power button on symbol a little circle with a line in it? Because that circle is a zero and the line is a one. Binary off on. ronaldo8 - 2021-01-09 10:32:00 |
25 | ronaldo8 wrote:
Yeahhh.....except that it can be quite a battle to get bluetooth things to work together sometimes. nice_lady - 2021-01-09 12:52:00 |
26 | My tooth is white....all of them are actually :) omaria - 2021-01-09 14:13:00 |
27 | nice_lady wrote:
Haha, threaten them with a large double headed axe. See how you go. ronaldo8 - 2021-01-09 16:54:00 |