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Does this also apply to model #: 15m-bp111dx? It seems the main difference between my model and others is the amount of memory (12GB) mine has…my laptop has both a blown battery fuse (warranty covered) and a crack in the glass of the screen (LCD is ok).
Hi @ziphron , Why risk voiding the warranty and trying to repair it yourself? A blown fuse is indicative of a further problem. It is only doing its’ job, sacrificing itself to protect the rest of the equipment. Unless the fault is obvious, without a schematic diagram it will be difficult to locate what the problem might be. Why not just remove the HDD (or SSD ) and send the laptop in for repair that way? Here’s a link to the service manual, taken from this webpage. Scroll to p.33 or 34 to view the necessary pre-requisite steps and then the procedure to remove the HDD/SSD. You may wish to confirm with HP first that removing the HDD/SSD will not void the warranty, just in case.