your cpu graphic card need too be reflowed!! i fix computer!! if you wont me too service your computer!! hit me up atsamuelharris55@gmail.com been fixing computer for for 10years hit me up i charge $ $80 bucks!! you have too pay for shipping and handling!! + $30 bucks!! so the$110 bucks!!! address 3718 west 14th ave pine bluff arkansas 71603 text number is 501563-8480 i have google voice too call back any number!! i work with good quality work!! on pc's labtop's and cellphone's peace!
u don't need a solder(typo) gun. u can use a blow torch, a lighter or something that holds a flame.Just know that with a lighter ur going to hold it to the gpu card longer.U can buy copper shims as a pack for 3 or 5 dollars on ebay.Buy thermal paste to put on gpu card.Heat the shim over the stove and place it on the thermal paste gpu.start the computer while putting it back together and viola! i'm talking to u now on my dysfunctional dv6000 watchin this vid and commenting months later!
I fail to see how a drunken narration of a bullshit video could possibly be of help to anyone. This dude couldn't get his point across sober, much less drunk and stoned...as he obviously is. Dude you need to sober up and stop wasting everyone's time. This is the most pathetic attempt I have yet seen on the web to explain anything. My advice to you is to stick to something you know, like making tacos from potted meat spread. Ha!
Ive looked all over and cant find a similar black screen issue in which im having. the laptop turns on shows the HP screen then goes to a black screen with a blank on the top left of the screen which looks like i would be able to type something. this blank flashes a few times then the screen goes black. Anyone know whats going on here? it is a dv6000. Thank you
Precision Division specializes in circuit-level laptop motherboard repair. Repairs are performed at a computer controlled dark infrared rework station and monitored by continuous ESD event detection. BGA glues are chemically removed prior to rework.
A thermal management solution is then implemented to help the system run cooler.
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your cpu graphic card need too be reflowed!! i fix computer!! if you wont me too service your computer!! hit me up atsamuelharris55@gmail.com been fixing computer for for 10years hit me up i charge $ $80 bucks!! you have too pay for shipping and handling!! + $30 bucks!! so the$110 bucks!!! address 3718 west 14th ave pine bluff arkansas 71603 text number is 501563-8480 i have google voice too call back any number!! i work with good quality work!! on pc's labtop's and cellphone's peace!
SS1971SAMUEL 2 weeks ago
u don't need a solder(typo) gun. u can use a blow torch, a lighter or something that holds a flame.Just know that with a lighter ur going to hold it to the gpu card longer.U can buy copper shims as a pack for 3 or 5 dollars on ebay.Buy thermal paste to put on gpu card.Heat the shim over the stove and place it on the thermal paste gpu.start the computer while putting it back together and viola! i'm talking to u now on my dysfunctional dv6000 watchin this vid and commenting months later!
dcephus87 2 months ago
@dcephus87 lol a blowtorch.......
ViRGiNsOnLY 2 months ago
I fail to see how a drunken narration of a bullshit video could possibly be of help to anyone. This dude couldn't get his point across sober, much less drunk and stoned...as he obviously is. Dude you need to sober up and stop wasting everyone's time. This is the most pathetic attempt I have yet seen on the web to explain anything. My advice to you is to stick to something you know, like making tacos from potted meat spread. Ha!
eddiewaller59 3 months ago
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Ive looked all over and cant find a similar black screen issue in which im having. the laptop turns on shows the HP screen then goes to a black screen with a blank on the top left of the screen which looks like i would be able to type something. this blank flashes a few times then the screen goes black. Anyone know whats going on here? it is a dv6000. Thank you
Craqerzrus 4 months ago
can you also show how to dissassemble
DoomLord110 4 months ago
Precision Division specializes in circuit-level laptop motherboard repair. Repairs are performed at a computer controlled dark infrared rework station and monitored by continuous ESD event detection. BGA glues are chemically removed prior to rework.
A thermal management solution is then implemented to help the system run cooler.
To learn more, go to PrecisionDivision (dot) com
geeksarenotcool 8 months ago