Hp pavilion dv 3072 er

Я русккий. В общем проблема с ноутбуком. Была замена жесткого диска. жесткий диск осыпался. После установки нового ЖД и установки системы был оставлен на ночь. Утром      включился 1 раз завис. И все. реакции никакой. Потом после включения начал 5 раз мигать капсом, выполнил полный сброс, вытащил батарейку, теперь просто постоянно горит капс. а до этого 2 раза моргал капс. В общем ноутбук сломался,  ошибка биоса, вопрос. Как восстановить не находя ваш центр? не охота ездить за 2000 км. да и не поеду. Ибо могу сказать много нареканий в пользу вашей фирмы. ноутбки некачественные. компьютеры тоже, когда их обслуживаешь компоненты китайские ))) причем низкосортные, ноутбки какие то глючные постоянно, азусы не ломаются и у них хотя бы гарантия 3 года, а у вас год. Охренеть сервис, я уже лет 5 не советую своим клиентам покупать ваш бренд, потому что так безответственно относится это ужасно. В общем дайте мне плиз сведения по восстановлению данной проблемы. а так я обычно клиентам советую выбросить ваши буки и пк и покупать другую фирму.

Hi Indnjc, welcome to the HP Forums. I used Google Translate, and will answer your question based on what I understood your question to be. If you are getting the Caps Lock blinking twice, this means the BIOS has become corrupt.
Computer Does Not Start and the LEDs Blink or the Computer Beeps
The solution to a corrupt BIOS is to attempt to restore it using this method: Restoring the BIOS
I hope this helps.
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