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I also found out what the solution is!

On the mainboard (near the power connector) is a TI chip (Texas Instruments), identified as BQ 24740.  (Texas Intruments part # BQ24740)

This is the battery loader and power control chip.

It is easily destroyed by a weak and flimsy external power supply, like what is delivered with HP products.

The DE-soldering and soldering is tricky, because it is a QFN package, and very small.

It solved my problem for just $ 8for the chip and $60 for a local shop to install

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