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I have a compaq presario cq61
I have disassembled it to clean the fan
now only white screen
and keyboard leds are flashing
in sequences of three.
(this seems to be ram error)
I have tried everything
assemble and disassemble 3 times
nothing
remove and put ram
remove bios battery
and more things
but nothing
there is no access to bios
just start and white screen
with tapping leds flashing 3 times
power on (white color) and wireles button (red color)

before if it worked

any ideas?
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#2
(01-07-2018 , 04:52 PM)eufrasiox Wrote: I have a compaq presario cq61
I have disassembled it to clean the fan
now only white screen
and keyboard leds are flashing
in sequences of three.
(this seems to be ram error)
I have tried everything
assemble and disassemble 3 times
nothing
remove and put ram
remove bios battery
and more things
but nothing
there is no access to bios
just start and white screen
with tapping leds flashing 3 times
power on (white color) and wireles button (red color)

before if it worked

any ideas?

you have any processor grease?  maybe it became dislodged.
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#3
and... did you wear anti static connection?
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#4
what do you mean antistatic connection?
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#5
(01-07-2018 , 05:21 PM)eufrasiox Wrote: what do you mean antistatic connection?

Check this thread out 
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#6
thanks, Mike
but that's not my problem
the LEDs that light up are those of the keyboard
next to uppercase block and block numbers
in sequences of three
I've already done all the permutations with the ram
and nothing
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#7
(01-07-2018 , 06:44 PM)eufrasiox Wrote: thanks, Mike
but that's not my problem
the LEDs that light up are those of the keyboard
next to uppercase block and block numbers
in sequences of three
I've already done all the permutations with the ram
and nothing

Mike is on to something here:  READ the comments associated with that video at youtube.   Thumb
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#8
read all, no solution
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#9
Leds flashing 3 times - memory problem. (But that's not always true). HP advises to remove memory, clean slots, insert memory
If the fan was heavily dusted, then this is also an option

Check the grafics: Connect an additional screen to the laptop via an HDMI or VGA connector that is located
on the side or back of the laptop. After the system is rebooted, the external display is automatically recognized 
by the laptop. If this does not happen, you will need to switch between the primary and secondary monitor using 
a specific key combination. For HP on the keyboard, press Fn + F4.
If a white screen appears when turning on the monitor, the problem may be in the mechanical damage to the loop 
or its poor connection to the elements of the laptop. (For example after cleaning the fan)
Visually inspect the plume for mechanical damage

It is very similar to mechanical damage, because it happened just after cleaning the fan
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#10
(01-07-2018 , 08:37 PM)eufrasiox Wrote: read all, no solution

you tried the battery solutions?  remove battery and plug in try to start.
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