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Turn on your HP DV2000 DV6000, IBM T40,T41 and lights on but nothing on screen! Here is how to fix it!

Instructions on Doc File:
http://www.megaupload.com/es/?d=WT6P0N8J

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  • DV2500 , aka DV2000 AKA DV2845SE

    An extended warranty was put is place for some models , although my DV2500 was not on the very limited list . , it is the same issue . HP are trying to cop out . there are thousands of users that are unhappy as all have the same issue , bad design .

    my serial number is 2ce8124453

    DV2845se .

    no boot no post .

    any ideas , hp support bouncers said your not on the list .

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  • @killeragrinio ..its it a permanent solution or temp...i face the same prob with my hp dv2000...looking for permanent solution..some told me to change the motherboard which dosnt not have nvida & some told me to replace the nvida chip it self..plz let me know

    cheers

    kadal.sanyasi@gmail.com

  • @killeragrinio ..its it a permanent solution or temp...i face the same prob with my hp dv2000...looking for permanent solution..some told me to change the motherboard which dosnt not have nvida & some told me to replace the nvida chip it self

  • man i love you,i made it to my pc and worked....i was laughing about an hour with my friends when it worked...GOOD JOB man....thank you...and i owe you....hehehehehe

  • Thanks for the video.

    That being said would have been a much better video without your big hand blocking the view of what the purpose of the video was intended to show.

    Kind of like hiring DeNiro and then shooting the back of his head only.

  • I resolved this issue to my satisfaction without even having to open dad's dead dv9817cl. I just threw the laptop under my rear tire and did a nasty burnout on it. Next, every time I'm in a store that sells HP products, I bang the hell out of the keyboards and rack the printhead carriers on the Crapjet printers (ref. Photosmart 2610 Win 7 64 bit driver issue). If they give me any lip, I just ask them if they've ever seen a rental truck full of fertilizer & diesel fuel crash a front door. N/P

  • easier solution ( just not sure how long it might last because just did it this past weekend ). strip the mobo take pics if needed , put it on a foil lined cookie sheet pre heat oven to 400 degrees and bake yes i said bake for 8 minutes , then turn off the oven and let sit over night ( do it at night when ppl are asleep and check to see if yours runs hot or cold ) .mine works fin no problems i also added thermal past and copper to the chip as well and am using cooling doc :D

  • can i use a hair blower lol ?

  • i just bought a new mother board on ebay for like 40 bucks...

  • If it works and lasts then it's not a bad repair ;)

    I was going to buy a heatgun but they were charging me $200 so it wasn't worth the repair and I don't know any repair store that does computers.

    Anyways I'll be checking online for cheap heatguns and meanwhile do a temporary fix with a regular incandescent lightbulb (any wattage) wich by the way heats almost at the exact temperature I need (according to wikipedia).

  • @DukeFawks I have had this fix work for over 1 year on about 20 dv2000's dv9000's ..

    i do this for 80$ and works great...

    You have to take the extra step and add copper shims and good thermal paste after to keep heat down

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