HP Pavilion All-in-One 27 Repair — Onsite, Remote & Workshop
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Is your HP Pavilion All-in-One 27 not working? We repair the HP Pavilion All-in-One 27 all-in-one fast — dead power, black screens, overheating, failed SSDs, boot errors and more — with upfront fixed pricing, a no-fix-no-fee promise and Australia-wide service since 2001.
Fast, professional HP Pavilion All-in-One 27 repair — no fix, no fee.
✔ No fix, no fee · ✔ 90-day warranty · ✔ Onsite, remote & workshop · ✔ Since 2001
Common HP Pavilion All-in-One 27 Faults We Repair
- Won’t turn on / no power
- Won’t boot / black screen on boot
- Screen, backlight or display faults
- Won’t connect to Wi-Fi or the internet
- Overheating or loud fan
- Hard drive / SSD failure (with data recovery)
- RAM faults / won’t POST
- Won’t wake from sleep
About the HP Pavilion All-in-One 27
The HP Pavilion All-in-One 27 is an all-in-one PC where the computer and screen are integrated, so display, power and storage repairs need care. We service every HP Pavilion All-in-One 27 — screen and backlight faults, power, storage (with data recovery), memory and Windows issues — and can upgrade the SSD or RAM where possible. Out-of-warranty welcome.
Our Repair Process
1. Free phone or Quick Quote triage. 2. Diagnostic — we pinpoint the exact fault. 3. Upfront fixed quote — no fix, no fee. 4. Repair with quality parts and a 90-day warranty. Onsite, remote or in our workshop, Australia-wide.
Why The Original PC Doctor
- Since 2001 — 24+ years repairing Australian computers
- No fix, no fee diagnostics — you only pay if we solve it
- 90-day warranty on parts and labour
- Onsite, remote & workshop options to suit you
- Genuine / OEM-spec parts
- 1,300+ verified customer reviews
Get your HP Pavilion All-in-One 27 repaired — talk to a technician now.
✔ No fix, no fee · ✔ 90-day warranty · ✔ Onsite, remote & workshop · ✔ Since 2001
HP Pavilion All-in-One 27 Repair FAQs
How much does HP Pavilion All-in-One 27 repair cost?
Every HP Pavilion All-in-One 27 repair begins with a free, no-obligation Quick Quote. You get an upfront fixed price before any work starts, and our no-fix-no-fee promise means you only pay if we solve it. All repairs carry a 90-day warranty.
Can you recover data from a HP Pavilion All-in-One 27?
Yes. We can recover documents, photos and files from your HP Pavilion All-in-One 27’s SSD, NVMe or hard drive — even if it won’t boot or power on. Ask us to image the drive before any repair so your data is protected.
Do you repair the HP Pavilion All-in-One 27 out of warranty?
Absolutely. We’re an independent repairer, so we fix HP Pavilion All-in-One 27 units that are out of warranty or no longer supported by the manufacturer — usually faster and for less.
Where can you repair my HP Pavilion All-in-One 27?
Australia-wide. We offer onsite visits, secure remote support, and workshop repair with nationwide pickup — whichever is fastest for you. Call 1300 723 628 to arrange.
Why won’t my HP Pavilion All-in-One 27 turn on?
A HP Pavilion All-in-One 27 that won’t power on is most often a failed power supply or adapter, a power-button or front-panel fault, or a motherboard issue. We diagnose it for free, give you a fixed-price quote, and most no-power faults are repairable — no fix, no fee.
My HP Pavilion All-in-One 27 screen is black, dim or cracked — can you fix it?
Yes — on an all-in-one the screen is built in, so display, backlight and panel faults need careful repair. We diagnose whether it’s the panel, the backlight, the graphics or a cable, then repair or replace it.
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HP Pavilion All-in-One 27 Repair faults we repair every week
27-inch IPS panel backlight failure
Symptom: Screen stays black or very dim after power-on while fans spin and power LED is lit
How we fix it: Technician removes the rear cover and display assembly, disconnects the 40-pin eDP cable, installs a matching AU Optronics or LG 27-inch LED strip assembly and re-seals with new adhesive strips.
Repair or replace? repair
DC-in power jack fracture
Symptom: No power or intermittent power when the barrel plug is moved; battery icon never appears
How we fix it: Remove the stand and mainboard shield, desolder the damaged DC jack from the motherboard and replace with a new through-hole jack rated 19.5 V 6.5 A, then test under load.
Repair or replace? repair
M.2 NVMe SSD wear-out
Symptom: Slow boot, SMART errors and eventual failure to POST with 3 long 2 short beep code on HP diagnostics
How we fix it: Clone existing drive to new 1 TB or 2 TB PCIe NVMe SSD using an external enclosure, swap the module, reinstall Windows 11 drivers and restore user data.
Repair or replace? repair
Overheating CPU/GPU thermal paste degradation
Symptom: Loud fan, thermal throttling and random shutdowns after 20–30 minutes of use
How we fix it: Clean heatsink fins and fan, replace aged thermal paste on both the Intel CPU and NVIDIA MXM module with high-grade paste, then re-seat the heatsink with new pads.
Repair or replace? repair
8 GB soldered + DIMM RAM configuration fault
Symptom: No POST, one long beep, or Windows Memory Diagnostic reports uncorrectable errors
How we fix it: Remove the accessible 8 GB SO-DIMM, test with known-good module; if onboard 8 GB is faulty the board is replaced as the soldered RAM cannot be repaired.
Repair or replace? Depends
802.11ac wireless card failure
Symptom: Wi-Fi networks not detected or connection drops every few minutes while Ethernet works
How we fix it: Remove the stand, unplug the two antenna leads, swap the M.2 2230 wireless card for a new Intel 9260 or AX200 and re-attach antennas.
Repair or replace? repair
HP Pavilion All-in-One 27 Repair price guide
| Repair | Indicative price | Typical turnaround |
|---|---|---|
| 27-inch IPS panel + backlight replacement | $380-$620+ | Same or next business day onsite |
| DC-in power jack replacement | from $185 | 2-4 hours workshop |
| M.2 NVMe SSD replacement + data clone | $220-$340+ | Same day |
| CPU/GPU thermal repaste and clean | from $145 | 2-3 hours |
| Wireless card replacement | from $135 | 1-2 hours |
| Motherboard replacement (RAM fault) | $520-$780+ | 3-5 business days |
| Full diagnostic and quote | from $149 | 2-5 business days |
Prices are indicative only — every job is confirmed with a free, no-obligation quote after diagnosis. No Fix, No Fee.
HP Pavilion All-in-One 27 Repair — your questions answered
Can the screen on my HP Pavilion All-in-One 27 be replaced without losing my files?
Yes. The 27-inch display assembly is removed as a single unit after the stand is taken off; your SSD and RAM stay in place so files are untouched during the screen swap.
How much does it cost to replace the power jack on an HP Pavilion All-in-One 27?
A DC-in jack repair is typically from $185 in the workshop. The part is soldered to the motherboard so the board must be removed, the old jack desoldered and a new one fitted and tested.
Will my data be safe if the SSD has failed in my HP Pavilion All-in-One 27?
In most cases we can clone the drive in an external enclosure before fitting a replacement. If the original SSD is completely dead we send it to a specialist recovery lab before any further work.
Is the HP Pavilion All-in-One 27 worth repairing in 2025 or should I buy a new one?
If the fault is the screen, power jack or storage the machine is usually economical to repair. A full motherboard replacement may push the cost close to a new all-in-one so we provide a written comparison before any work begins.
Can you upgrade the RAM or storage on the HP Pavilion All-in-One 27?
One 8 GB SO-DIMM slot is accessible and can be upgraded to 16 GB. The M.2 NVMe slot accepts larger drives; the second 8 GB is soldered so total RAM tops out at 24 GB after the upgrade.












































































