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08-22-2009 01:34 PM
Hi CNF serial numbers are normal for 99% of the pavilion range, its a factory they are built in.
Can you pass me any details on your DV6000 that you had / are experiencing the issue with such as:
Service Desk Ticket number
Serial Number
Product Number
Please PM me the SD number in order to retain privacy.
Thanks,
Mike
Michael
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Re: Laptop turns on off on off on off--wont stop!!
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08-22-2009
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TS: {personal information removed} was the first repair with HP, the second was sent to best buy repair center.
I have to fax the information over to a case manager on Monday to have the repair honored by HP, this is a scary game!
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08-22-2009 02:09 PM
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08-22-2009 02:27 PM
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08-22-2009 02:58 PM
Hi,
Thanks for that ill follow up with you if i have any info.
Mike
Michael
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08-22-2009 05:04 PM
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08-26-2009
08:36 AM
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I'm now having the same issue. The laptop (Pavilion DV67000 series (DV6707US)) powers on for a second, the fan whirs and the lights flash, and then it powers off, then back on and repeats over and over.
I've just removed the CMOS battery and am letting it sit for awhile. I'll try to reboot it then to see if it makes a difference.
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08-26-2009 08:48 AM
After removing the batteries for a while, my laptop now works intermittently. I switch on and let it go through cycles of reboot and then suddenly it might turn on. Several times, it does not. When it starts working and if I idle it for a while, it may again stop working. I cannot rely on it for anything. I have a lenovo laptop which is of almost of the same age and works just fine. From the discussions it is clear that there is some thing wrong with the manufacturing of these machines and I was wondering why HP does not replace these defective machines?
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08-26-2009 09:29 AM
Well, I left the CMOS battery (and the main battery) out of the laptop for around 45 minutes, then replaced the CMOS battery, leaving the main battery out... plugged it into the AC adapter and tried to power it up. Exact same problem. ![]()
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08-26-2009 12:02 PM
From all these posts, it is clear that it is all these machines are having systematic failure which may be attributed to bad design of the hardware/software and I am also sure that this problem might have been known to the people associated with manufacturing of these machines. But in order to get the production, possibly they all kept their mouth shut and let these machines to be passed on to the public.
It is a shame that nobody from HP stood up and atleast tell us the cause of this problem.
Mine is going back to HP for repair under extended warranty covered by my credti card and as per HP it will cost around $ 400 . But for sure my next laptop will NOT be HP.
