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I want to upgrade my ram to 3 or 4 gb but i think current bios supports only 2gb ram and even I'm trying to boot it with 3gb ram, it doesn't work. Can you help me with it? It's product name is hp pavilion dv6000 and has Processor: Intel Core Duo T2500 2 x 2 GHz (Intel Core Duo)
What memory are you using? I seem to recall these will run 3gb but not 4 but memory is hazy...there is no BIOS update that will affect max memory TMK but for the record, which BIOS version are you running? @Paul_Tikkanen would recall this better than I.
There was a BIOS update that added support for 2 x 2 GB of DDR2-5300 or DDR2-6400 memory, but since HP has completely removed all of the release notes, I don't know which version that support was added to.
HP Pavilion DV6000 at8 AMD schematic diagram.We are believing in reviving the technology and making minimum electronics waste, as our field is computers and laptops we are here trying to provide as much stuff as possible for free to make our contribution. At this platform you can download schematics diagram and other relative material to make it possible to repair.
id like to share my experience wih this kind of problem. when all LEDs are running but the screen is blank, i put some hot air pressure(480deg.c)to the video card or the whole motherboard. and after a while it runs.
The proper thing to do as someone stated above is to pull the chip, clean the pads and the board, re-ball the chip and re-apply directly to the board. Not only does it take the proper equipment to do this, but it takes experience. NO ONE who does this with success publishes the times an temps, which are essential to do the work even if you laid down the thousands of dollars for the BGA equipment.
back again. I was trying to upload the newest version of adobe flash and playing poker at the same time and all of a sudden got this weird loud noise and the screen went white with black little dashes across the screen. I had my pc on continuous after the first blanket boot up. after it went down I let it rest and then went back and did the blanket technique again so here I am using the pc again. If I cant find local help I may need to send my laptop off.
Thanks
Often no video in a laptop means a bad inverter board, in most cases a new one is under $20.
Inverter board powers the back light in the LCD panel.
You can tell if the back light is out simply by looking at the laptop screen, (powered on), in direct sun light. If you see a clear image of your desktop, your back light is out.
It did work for my dv6000, but only for 2 weeks. I fixed it again but did it the right way this time. Taking the mother board out and reseating the video chip by heating it with a 125wat flood lamp for 3 minutes,(do this from the bottom side and shield the rest of the board with aluminum foil)then press the chip in with a towel for 30 seconds, then regrease the cpu and gpu for reattachment. However, (and this is the big fix) take out the little rubber spacer between the video chip and the coolant line and replace it with a clean penny, greased on both sides. Since repair, it runs perfect.
Helpful, but here is my problem. I have an HP Compaq f700 presario. The screen suddenly went blank. It works with an external monitor just fine. I have replaced the inverter board and still no picture. It seems to me that if it was the backlight then it would have gone out gradually, not suddenly. Is my next step replacing the LCD screen? Thanks so much
I have an HP Compaq f700 presario. The screen suddenly went blank. It works with an external monitor just fine. I have replaced the inverter board and still no picture. It seems to me that if it was the backlight then it would have gone out gradually, not suddenly. Is my next step replacing the LCD screen?
My hp dvnr6800 purchased 3 years ago develop a black screen and I tried the bubble wrap fix, it works manage to retrieve my data but moments ago 3 days after the fix it develop a white screen of death, from being black now I have white,darn any more smart fix?
The processor is detachable, so yeah, dont burn that up, its worth quite a bit. However, dont worry, the processor can handle the heat. The degree of heat this operation attains wont melt it. Its the gpu that has malfunctioned and cant take the heat. Thats why works, at least temporarily. By the way, if you are doing any damage to the motherboard, its ok, cause its the motherboard that needs replacing to fix this issue.
Does your laptop still work with an external monitor? Can you get image on the external screen?
The white screen could indicate bad connection between the video cable and LCD screen. Sometimes reseating the cable can fix the problem.
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please help me fix my laptop? i have hp pavilion dv2000, the problem is that the screen always malfunction. sometimes it turns off by itself or otherwise the screen blurs it self with different side colors what pattern of repairing should i use?
i have hp pavilion dv2000, the problem is that the screen always malfunction. sometimes it turns off by itself or otherwise the screen blurs it self with different side colors what pattern of repairing should i use?
Test your laptop with an external monitor. Start the laptop and configure it to output video on the external monitor or even better on both internal and external monitors. What until laptop screen fails and look at the external monitor.
If external video works fine and the problem appears only on the laptop screen, this could be related to one of the following:
1. Loose connection between the video cable and motherboard or LCD screen. In this case reconnecting the video cable on both ends might fix the problem.
2. Could be bad video cable.
3. Could be bad LCD screen.
On the other hand, if video fails on BOTH the internal AND external screens, this is graphics card failure. The graphics card integrated into the motherboard. When graphics card fails, the entire motherboard has to be replaced.
Did you test laptop memory? This could be memory failure.
Do you have two memory modules installed? Try running laptop with only one module (either one) and see what happens. One of the modules could be bad.
Removed one RAM chip and got the same results, repeated with the other chip and same results. No faint image, just nothing from video the first couple of times the system is turned on. I can see the backlight come on once the system decides to boot.
1. Try removing the hard drive. Does your laptop start with video when hard drive removed? If yes, probably the hard drive is bad.
2. Try removing memory modules one by one. This could be memory failure. One of the modules could be bad. Test your laptop with only one (either one) memory module installed.
Just tried this fix on my problem DV9700 and it worked. Has anyone determined yet how long this fix lasts. Wonder if adding the copper shims to the on board video at this point will help prevent the overheating from happening again. Anyone try this yet?
please my laptop has
problem.it felled on ground.so when i picked it up and boot the laptop, i found out that the screen is divided into three equal half one part displaying while the other half is blank.when i push in the back of the blank screen it will display but once i remove my hand from it, it will go back to it,s blank state.
Just tried the heat gun method on a LG E500 without a heat gun, but with a hair dryer at full speed and full heat for about 8 min. (it then turned off by itself to prevent damage of overheating). Laptop works fine for about 3 hours (reinstalled Windows to stress it). Hope it lasts or at least will work again in the future!
Thanks a lot!
OMG You are a genius my friend. I have a HP dv2000 that has sat in a draw now for almost a year after my local computer repair shop told me my video card was damaged and could not be replaced or repaired. Little do they know. I did as instucted and removed battery and hard drive, then taped all air vents plugged it in and bubble wrapped and also wrapped in a towel. After 80mins i just switched off at wall and left for 30mins. Put back in the hard drive and battery and am extremely happy to say IT WORKED. I am far from a computer genius and found this all very easy. Again Thanks very much.
Hi, when i power on my pavillion dv6000, all led light on, couples of seconds, it shut down, and automatically on bec again for 2 seconds, then shut down again. may i know wat is the problem? how to do this oven trick, or bubble wrap trick since it will auto shut down within 10 seconds.
I can believe this actually worked, i have a compaq presario f500 and i had the same issue i.e. Lights on but no screen, done exactly as above except i wrapped bottom half of laptop in clingfilm and then towels and after cooling down it worked first time. Not sure how long it will last but gives me an opportunity to back all my stuff up, cheers mate great soloution
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