My DV7-3165 refuses to startup, Failure ID: PQ8K2W-5JH5TB-XD0141-60V703 PRODUCT ID: XZ028UA

My Laptop DV7-3165 wont startup.
Failure ID:  PQ8K2W-5JH5TB-XD0141-60V703
PRODUCT ID:  XZ028UA#ABA
WHAT MUST IDO NOW ??
Joe

There are quite a few dv7 failures. Just google "hp dv7 problems" or "hp dv7 class action". It is a motherboard failure common to a NVIDIA motherboard that HP and several other companies used. After a few years, the chickens are coming home to roost. My dv7 is 3 yrs old and has lasted longer than many I've read about. A fix runs about $400 by some estimates, although I've found one on ebay for $179.  I'm checking that out now.  No more HP products for me. 

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