Notebook stuck at Boot screen with CAPS Blinking

Hi,
I have a HP Pavilion DV6 3065EA notebook which I bought way back in Dec'2010. It had come preloaded with Windows 7 Home Premium. Off-late I am facing a strange problem. When I turn on my Notebook the Fan, HDD get powered on but the screen is off with no power and the CAPS lock keeps blinking infinitely with 3-4 secs interval. The Notebook obviously doesn't start and the Wi-Fi light, Power and HDD LED's are all amber.
Since the Notebook is out of warranty I sent it for repairs to my local PC repair shop. I am currently in India. They fixed the problem and said that it was a Motherboard issue and they had repaired it. I started using the Notebook and the problem recurred in 5 days. This time my PC repair shop guy told me that I had a grounding issue in my electric point and hence the previous issue which was fixed recurred. They again fixed it for me saying the same old Motherboard problem. But this time I noticed that they had opened my screen.
Since my CAPS LED blink pattern doesn't match with any standard patterns as mentioned in your website on diagnostic LED's, I am unable to actually find out the true cause of my problem. I still speculate this to be a problem with my screen and presume that if this problem recurrs I may still be able to boot my Notebook with an external monitor by presiing FN + F4 during boot.
This is my 3rd day with the Notebook still working fine. I don't want to dump my notebook completely if it is only a screen issue and if there is an alternate solution.
Need your expert assitance in diagnosing the problem.
Thanks,
Lahiri

If the system BIOS gets currupted then a similar blink code pattern can occur.  Your system may support BIOS recovery via the following instructions in the link below:
http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/document?docname=c02693833&cc=us&dlc=en&lc=en
( I am an HP Employee )

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