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Uploaded by on Dec 21, 2010

So you can see in the video that all lights work, no lcd, no beeps and after 10sec it restarts itself. What could be the problem? So far i have done oven and heat gun, condition hasn't changed. :/

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  • @Dave9026 just keep trying. When you got it booting. inmediately update the bios to a newer version from the HP website

  • @rubenejbr Hi! I press the windows button as u say. Bios recovery started, but it has been working for about an hour, giving the same beeps!!

  • press the windows button and B while turning it on. Because that will start the bios recovery. It wil give several beeps for 4 minutes or so. but justlet it go. it will be fixed

  • I had that exact same problem on my DV9000. I tried to update to the latest bios with power plugged in & it shut off right in the middle of the update & did not come back on, so 10 minutes later I hit power & all it does now is show light on the power button & I can hear the fan running...then 10 seconds later it restarts & repeats the process. Allot of peeps think its a GPU, but just as many have corrupted bios. I had to replace my MB. Instructions on the fix were way to complicated for me.

  • i have same laptop and same trouble... and i can fix it ;)

  • HP DV9000 blank screen fix! Video problem BGA rework

  • @skindeep010 nope its all fixed motherboard fan system replaced. Sent 2 hp repair center

  • @DoomLord110 does your pc has a beep sound one long and three short?

  • @skindeep010 replaced basically everything in laptop sent to HP for faulty laptop whatever so & so. Had problem since warranty and got a repair notice already but never sent it so they let me send it beyond warranty

  • @DoomLord110 - because at the 200th time the pc 's GPU is already reached for at least 60degrees centigrade. So the logic is you should make your GPU to be heated so to make it faster, remove the fan (its up to you how you can do it, mine I hacked my fan and connected a usb cable and connected it to my usb port so that I can switch it off whatever I like.)

    That way you have to wait for at least 10-12 minutes and restart again by reinserting the power cable and press the power button....

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