Laptop does not boot properly. What could be the problem?

Je
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History of my laptop. From the beginning he made such a loud booming noise from you at longer intervals, then the whole picture froze and the mouse no longer worked. So that I could only long press the off button to stop the sound.

Then one day while watching YouTube video, the picture stops, the sound was there again, but shorter and for the first time I also say a disturbance on the screen. Many colored lines could be seen across the video field that briefly flickered. Then I pulled the plug. The next gag he said again, but after shutting down, I've had the following problem since then:

My laptop won't start up anymore. The power button lights up normally, the CD Rom player reports, but also gives up quickly, so it becomes quieter again. Then it rattles softly and then only hissing. No blinking, no picture, absolutely nothing but noise, that conventional background noise.

To those who are familiar with it or who have had very similar experiences: what is the problem and how can I fix it?

Ar

I also count something about my laptop… But which one (only have several)? Without a model, everything will be a bit difficult. But what you are describing sounds like the device has reached the end of the road…

Gu

Sounds a lot like a defective graphics card…

Do you know whether your laptop has a separate graphics card or just an integrated graphics unit (Intel HD / UHD / Iris or AMD Vega)?

ta

There are 2 things that can "boom":

Ventilation / cooling
Hard disk (HDD)
CD imbalanced in the CD drive

If the ventilation does not work correctly, the CPU / main board could have a defect in the meantime.
If the hard drive is booming, then it is defective - or on the verge of total failure
If it is the CD: Please take the CD out of the drive. (Unlikely! That would hardly cause a crash!)

Va

Graphics card / graphics chip.

Open the laptop and see if the board or the GPU still looks good.

Gu

Well, the bigger problem here is the fact that the screen is no longer giving any signs of life 😅

ta

No it is not.
Even the best screen shows nothing for the above defects.

cu

But you name 3 things 😂

ta

Whereby we can exclude the "imbalance CD".
But something like that also booms. 😉

For the other two things, the monitor will stay black as well.
In relation to the fact that the "roar" has stopped unnoticed for a while.

Je

Oh unfortunately I don't know my way around well enough.

I found a page, under technical data it says:

Switchable graphics (hybrid graphics solution) AMD Radeon ™ HD 8610G (integrated) + AMD Radeon R7 M260M dual graphics (2 GB DDR3 dedicated) graphics memory

Art. DDR3

Manufacturer AMD graphics card Radeon R7 M260 Dedicated memory 2048 MB

Source:

https://m.notebooksbilliger.de/hp+pavilion+17+f130ng+192058

Gu

Well, yes.

If the hard drive is defective, the boot or BIOS logo would appear, etc., as well as if the CD drive is defective. The latter would not even prevent Windows from starting.

The screen doesn't show anything here. Therefore it has to be due to the graphics unit.

ta

I translated: "I only pay attention to the most unlikely of the three possibilities mentioned and continue to mess around thematically."
Conclusion: You can't be helped like this.

Je

What does bad appearance mean in concrete terms?

Gu

Okay, has a separate graphics card, which is probably defective (overheating etc.)

The best thing to do is to bring your laptop to a repair cafe, they may be able to help you there for free. Some laptops have plug-in graphics cards that are easy to swap out. Most of them have one that is soldered to the mainboard. In that case you can throw the laptop away or sell it for little money on eBay. The repair would be much more expensive than the laptop is worth.

Va

When the board just looks different than normal. Or. Has damaged components. VRM's, capacitors, sockets, solder joints and pins etc.

Va

You can reset the bios and deactivate the dGPU. Then you can see if it was because of that.

Gu

Please what? You are seriously telling me that a bad hard drive causes the screen to be dead? Sure, a defective processor is possible, but how often does that happen? (Safety shutdown etc!)

And btw I'm not the questioner…

Gu

Good idea but how are you going to deactivate the dGPU without a screen? Or am I missing something here haha 😅

Va

Goes on the board, you should be able to do that.

Je

It looked "normal". Everything a little dusty and a little oxidized. But nothing else that I could have noticed so strongly.

Va

Would clean the board first and then check the gpu and cpu.

cu

To the black picture. If it's a CD, then this happens quite often. If the CD is illegible and the PC tries to boot from it, the picture remains black for a long time.