Hi Houssan,
Thank you for reaching out to the community. Here’s a step-by-step troubleshooting guide for your HP Victus laptop issue:
- Check the beep code meaning That short beep is a diagnostic signal. Look up HP’s beep code chart to confirm if it points to RAM, motherboard, or BIOS failure.
- Perform a CMOS reset Unplug the charger, remove the battery (if removable), and hold the power button for 60 seconds. If the battery isn’t removable, just hold the power button longer before reconnecting power.
- Reseat or test RAM If you’re comfortable opening the laptop, remove the RAM sticks, clean the contacts, and reseat them. If you have two sticks, try booting with one at a time.
- Try BIOS recovery Press and hold Windows + B while powering on. This triggers HP’s BIOS recovery tool if the firmware is corrupted.
- External power check Ensure the charger is genuine and the outlet works. You already tried a new charger, so this likely isn’t the issue, but confirm the power cable and adapter are correct for your model.
- If nothing works The problem may be with the motherboard or power circuit. At this point, contacting HP support or a certified repair center is the best option.
Let me know what results you get.
Regards,
Rez