Pavilion DV7 dead.

My Pivilion dv7 do not start and only the lights flicker. No sound from fans and no screen.

In order to help you further, could you please provide us with more information about your computer? Please post the specific model number or the PN (Part Number) from the white tag on your computer. (can be located on the bottom of your PC/beneath the battery)
This will help us locate drivers and identify correct parts for your specific model.
Sometimes electrical components needs to have all power sources removed and reintroduced to work properly.  Try performing a hard reset first, if it doesn't work then we'll move to the next step.
To Perform A Hard Reset
Shut down the computer by going to the Start menu and selecting shut down. (If you have no display, hold the power button down for  5 seconds)
Disconnect the AC Adapter from the notebook.
Remove the battery from the bottom of the notebook.  There will be a switch/button to eject the battery.
Wait at least 1 minute with all power sources disconnected.
Re-insert the battery and reconnect the AC Adapter and then attempt to power on the notebook.

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  • HP Pavilion dv7 plugged in but not charging.

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    YoureInMySpot wrote:
    I've been doing a lot of research lately, to mostly no avail, about whether or not my HP Pavilion dv7-7025dx laptop can have a dedicated GPU added to it, as currently it only has the integrated Intel HD 4000 Mobile graphics card.
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    Hi,
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    Hi @h20roks ,
    Thank you for visiting the HP Support Forums and Welcome. I have looked into your issue about your HP Pavilion dv7 and  getting the BSOD and shutting down. I recommend to restore the BIOS defaults with this document selecting the reloading the BIOS default settings. Not rollback.
    Here is a link to the HP Support Assistant if you need it. Just download and run the application and it will help with the software and drivers on your system that could need updating.
    Hope this helps you.
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