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Old 09-30-2010, 04:58 PM
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Way to go John! you'd fix it....how? You mentioned saudering and such?
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Old 09-30-2010, 05:06 PM
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If I was where I could examine the main board I would locate the lid switch and then I would solder a pair of small wire leads to it and connect them so that it would be on permanantly ...then if that was not it I cant say what it would be but it sounds like it would be worth a try
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Old 09-30-2010, 07:11 PM
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John, you are the first person I'm going to call on when I have my next computer problem.
I've given up on laptops and gone back to a desktop. I never took the laptop anywhere anyway. I do have a netbook.
I truly hate computers, but they're so d... useful!
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Old 09-30-2010, 07:26 PM
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John, you are the first person I'm going to call on when I have my next computer problem.
I've given up on laptops and gone back to a desktop. I never took the laptop anywhere anyway. I do have a netbook.
I truly hate computers, but they're so d... useful!
Laptops have a very limited life expectancy due to the ultra small components and heat build up in general ..then you have the knocks and bumps....

And power supply issues are becoming horrible with then too ...I bought one a couple years ago Gave the piece of crap away ....LOL I have a 100 watt inverter in the truck and lol I can hook my desktop up in it if I truly need portability ....

net books are way too small for my old eyes to read the darned screens on them
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Old 09-30-2010, 07:39 PM
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I'll relay this and see if he's up to it.
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Old 09-30-2010, 07:40 PM
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I would love to just get a desktop, since they're so much easier to fix since their parts aren't so specific, and have more power, etc. But being a student, it's really nice (almost essential) that I am able to bring my computer with me to campus in order to work on things for the several hours I have between classes.
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Old 09-30-2010, 07:41 PM
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Hewlett-Packard lists 24 laptop model variations affected by a widely reported Nvidia graphics chip defect. HP said the flaw has been a warranty issue since November of last year..


"HP became aware of this issue when we began performing an investigation based on field performance data," the spokesperson said.

Pavilion dv2000, dv6000, and dv9000 and Compaq Presario V3000 and V6000 series are listed by HP as being potentially affected. Symptoms include no video on the computer LCD screen, no power and no active LEDs, and "the notebook does not start," according to HP's Web page that cites the problem.

"If you are experiencing one or more symptoms listed , and your computer meets the product criteria listed , contact HP to determine whether you are eligible for a free repair,"
Can you post a link to where you found this?
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Old 09-30-2010, 07:47 PM
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and remember this too Izzie some states dont allow what is called a LIMITED warranty its all or nothing in those states so dont let them try and say it is not covered due to limitation of a limited warranty if ....

I wonder why they dont have to do recalls on anything that is proven to have been defective from the start?
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Old 09-30-2010, 07:53 PM
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It's not under warranty anymore, it expired this february. So I don't know that anything, even what RJ mentioned, would be covered.
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HP issues fixes, updates warranty for Nvidia chip issues - The Tech Report

my freind had the same issues with another HP model and he had to replace the motherboard bec the GPU chip is embedded into it...Didnt last long(2 months) any who as it burned out again..The damn things get too hot and it burns all the stuff up inside it can before it goes catastrophic domino D.O.A...an 1800 dollar laptop is compost...

good luck with them as hes been petering around with HP customer service/warranty reaper and Microcenter techs for almost 6 months...he still has no laptop..I can tell you if this was me this would have been over in a few minutes ..your too nice

I have literally CRUSHED computers...taken them outside tossed em off the 2nd floor..Fixed that one

hope that helps some...I have a compaq myself and never had any trouble with it go figure...
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