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06-02-2016 06:14 PM
dv6000 has not been produced since maybe 2008-2009. There was a class action that closed about 2011 and nVidia provided remedial payments to thousands of HP customers and customers of a few other companies' models with similar hardware, including a couple Apple models, and HP did a voluntary enhanced service program in 2009. I have no idea why people are still dredging up this thread. Yes, there were defects. The legal system dealt with them but there are time limits on all warranties and claims in most civilized countries. Or should we be trying to debate issues with the Ford Edsel automobile, last made in 1960, in 2016?
12-25-2016 06:52 PM
i bought a second hand HP pavilion dv6000 from online buy and sell , when i got home and i plugged it . there is no light and won't turn on . i keep on pressing the power button nothing happen. so i decided to leave it plug thinking its only need more charged to the battery . the next day i check the laptop and pressed the power button again it doesn't turn on. can you me some advice regarding this matter. thanks
12-26-2016 09:53 AM
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As I understand you are having issues with your HP laptop not powering ON. Don't worry we'll work together to find a solution for you,
To provide an accurate solution, I'll need a few more details:
Is there a light on the power button, keyboard and/or the charger port?
What is the product number of this computer? (Ensure you do not share any of your personal information such as serial, phone number, email ID, etc...).
Have you performed any steps on your own before posting on the HP Forums?
In the meantime, you perform the below steps:
If the computer does not start, the LED lights do not glow, and the display is black, you can perform one or more of the following actions to resolve the no power issue:
(Click on the blue letters to get more details about each step)
1. Examine the adapter and power cord for physical damage
2. Test the power from the AC wall outlet to the notebook connector
3. Start computer using the battery only
4. Check that the lid switch moves freely
5. When you have completed the troubleshooting steps, there should be power available to the computer. When you press the power button, the LEDs should glow, and you should hear the sounds of the fan and the hard drive spinning.
* If the battery does not accept the charge or the notebook does not turn on without the AC adapter, contact HP to order a replacement battery.
* If the LEDs do not glow, and there are no other indicators of power being available to the computer, contact HP for technical assistance in troubleshooting a potential problem with the AC power connection or the system board.
Please go through the support link: No Power or No Boot Troubleshooting
For more details, Click here
Please respond to this post with the result of your troubleshooting. I look forward to hearing from you.
Feel free to post your query for any other assistance as well,
It's been a pleasure interacting with your and I hope you have a good day ahead.
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Jeet_Singh
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