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erico
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Re: Problem with Bios HP dv9000

Rakhmad: Can you post the URL to where that statement is.


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Here is link to this statemen. For this information Kudos to Rakhmad.

 

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Re: Problem with Bios HP dv9000

If you read the recall web pages and notice, as I have, that your notebook is not in the list then the replacement of the motherboard is not necessarily the fix. I see that HP worded all of the statements ever so carefully. You have had only a few of the symptoms not all of them.

How about taking a step backward and resolving the issues seperately. To not do so is making assumptions that may not be applicable at all.

 

I cannot see how they cannot be percieved as seperate issues given the fact that the notebook that you have does not fall within the "affected" model/product names and numbers listed as recall products.

Read and think critically without making assumptions to arrive at a better solution. What applies to one laptop or group of laptop products may not apply to another one. Given the specific grouping of the recall listed laptops, it would seem likely that they fall within a production run or runs in which the specific quality control failure information has not been disclosed to the public. 

 

That is why I believe the best effort for the resolution of your issue woud be better served by the same troubleshooting methods used by  systems troubleshooters. That method is quite straightforward. Isolate the issues, test the against a bench standard, find the solutions and test the solutions to achieve resolution.This prevents complicating something that may not be complex at all.



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Re: Problem with Bios HP dv9000

im still having the same problem now the boot problem and wireless problem.

 

what are the specifcations for the motherboard??

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erico
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Here is the link to your laptop specifications. HP does provide laptop motherboard specifications in the same manner they do for a desktop. I will update this with the laptop HP motherboard part number Here is the part number  444002-001

If after all we have suggested that you try your laptop does not start then replace the motherboard. I found the motherboard available from @ $200.00 USD - slightly more that $300.00 USD.

 

Here is the complete URL path to the laptop part listing. http://partsurfer.hp.com/cgi-bin/spi/main?sel_flg=partlist&model=APOLLO+1C07DV92&HP_model=RP115UA&modname=HP+Pavilion+dv9205us+Notebook+PC+(RP115UA)&template=main&plist_sval=ALL&plist_styp=flag&dealer_id=&callingsite=&strsrch=&keysel=%3F&catsel=%3F

 

The forum link tool is misbehaving again.

Your laptop model name based on the part number you gave points to a dv9205us laptop rather than a base dv9000 laptop.
Message Edited by erico on 05-27-2009 01:05 AM


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