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Question Both shift keys are dead on HP Pavilion dv3-4050ez ? HAAAOSweW5U6iLA&amdata=enc:AQAFAAACYBaobrjLl8XobRIiIML1V4Imu%2Fn%2BzU5L90Z278x5ickkxGz2ccqatkEnoeekHqhLkX10MuGSzYheiHEApVekYM1kprAh%2BgOs%2BGcQUz09L0rbVy%2F3hpRkD5lSUDK%2BxWAvZFf1Zh50MpcH4G4ql4CFYjjqoiXbAQgTMkb61r%2FrU9dADyAarl7CU2e7m7deP5m3HSym4ar38I0UO6%2FgGH43Ou7DfspjL%2FQuGgjiIKQsQ1%2B4vCwX0l4kLEfxtmFku%2BODzKIaL768ULJvLTyoD4lZ8oyt07CvxzMFM81MuzY2IK5qd1lRrFBr3GRYa%2FXUE6lkllF9VrzHldhAtxgQND%2FrOcaQTCLfprHorAw6aOfvaimOYMmcdkaoMu%2FTYvRfZwS3om5gNXBfxsCyTsz2YzYmQNG7QLvQ5VeQSerHdmQPbSgDD8CJFVWrnB7ZvyYewXOEmnpCYDT8J4Qg%2FNr8S2TRRTg8F5zPm2NPhJsxLI3PYP%2F6MckJkH%2BBI%2FI%2Bxvo%2FU6ZTsuMKCPmQIywrEqZSxawdQlx1%2FcOufpeHdKb%2F8Jovx%2FoAauc%2Bzj5ndu4QrXaoic09YEDRiIgnNNp3oLuqr%2BuM%2BoFI3rImRKsmppMBxrBDlV6JzVR4osU4zfvqXFAhLnGRFCqkLKb3Sz34Phc8AMlxMuhAb2Mvk0C%2B%2B57XA0K6Vc4691C8R%2BfAEXtY2ZWKJeQldJUAbomIYSa9SJUXHa0uy%2BLDHAIGnIZE3%2FE1H2kOyyDnnvOl5LO30BBDrUHPTPHH3lP9DioFukvYyHdzKzBL8I6AQvdqH9gQy4eG8hNX1Dge|cksum:15159840985371abb31de8e24a28928c1c030c7cd622|ampid L_CLK|clp:2334524 There's a slim possiblity it could be your power socket or cable. sounds to me like your motherboard is toast.
