OK I don't work on laptops often but was asked to replace the keyboard on this HP laptop. I did this because one key was broken and so I had to unassemble everything with no real experience and reassemble it again in the new laptop keyboard. I was able to do so with some ease but after I got everything plugged in, I didn't get a display but the keyboard lights are on and after a little bit the fan starts going until it reaches max speed.
Things I have already done to troubleshoot:
Checked all display and cpu fan connections
Reseated all cables, ram, and cpu/heatsink(haven't reseated all the ribbons)
Checked if it displays on an external monitor, it doesn't
I wanted to flash bios as it seemed like this could be a corrupted bios issue but the manual doesn't show how, and I have no real experience with doing so.
Any help or suggestions are great. Thanks!
(also note its not my laptop and I wont be able to test any theories or methods until atleast til this Monday)
OK I don't work on laptops often but was asked to replace the keyboard on this HP laptop. I did this because one key was broken and so I had to unassemble everything with no real experience and reassemble it again in the new laptop keyboard. I was able to do so with some ease but after I got everything plugged in, I didn't get a display but the keyboard lights are on and after a little bit the fan starts going until it reaches max speed.
Things I have already done to troubleshoot:
Checked all display and cpu fan connections
Reseated all cables, ram, and cpu/heatsink(haven't reseated all the ribbons)
Checked if it displays on an external monitor, it doesn't
I wanted to flash bios as it seemed like this could be a corrupted bios issue but the manual doesn't show how, and I have no real experience with doing so.
Any help or suggestions are great. Thanks!
(also note its not my laptop and I wont be able to test any theories or methods until atleast til this Monday)