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Re: Tips on downgradin g dv6000 from Vista 32-bit to XP?
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09-13-2009 07:35 PM
@Jugney
Uninstall Broadcom using Add & Remove in Control Panel. Next try this version HERE
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Re: Tips on downgradin g dv6000 from Vista 32-bit to XP?
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09-13-2009 08:08 PM - edited 09-13-2009 08:58 PM
Thanks for the suggestion. I'm getting the same result, though. During installation, it doesn't show anything after the file extraction phase, although I do see the program has been installed under the "Add or Remove Programs" section of the Control Panel.
I might mention I went about installing XP because I had been on Linux (Linux Mint 6, based on Ubuntu 8.10) and had a problem with the wireless there. Unbeknownst to me, there is a known issue with taking HP's into standby mode, i.e. some hardware isn't recognized afterwards. This happened to me for the wireless. I got fed up after hours of trying to find a fix that worked, so I wiped everything and went to XP figuring it would be easy. Surprisingly, the issue persists.
Now, I don't imagine this affects the troubleshooting too much, since the hardware is the same and the way of fixing/diagnosing the issue would be the same as any other dv6308nr running XP. But I thought it might be useful information in trying to figure this out.
Thanks for any help.
Re: Tips on downgradin g dv6000 from Vista 32-bit to XP?
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09-14-2009 04:50 PM
That was going to be in my next reply...was it working before installing XP. You could try reseating the wireless card.However your laptop P/N is RV010UA, which is listed on the Limited Extended Warranty page as one with known failure.
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09-14-2009 08:46 PM - edited 09-14-2009 08:49 PM
On the chat I was told my wireless card needs to be reseated. I will try that tonight.
When I asked to confirm I was using the correct version of BIOS and mentioned I was running XP, he shared with me reasons they don't recommend downgrading to XP. (He was great though, he kept suppoting me even after I said I was on XP).
However, there was one thing about downgrading he said that I wanted to check with you:
Tech Support Guy : Even if a third-party company or Windows itself can provide generic drivers that will allow all of your devices to operate, the performance of your HP PC may be less than optimal.
Can anyone comment on this as it may or may not relate to using dv6000z CTO drivers?
Re: Tips on downgradin g dv6000 from Vista 32-bit to XP?
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09-14-2009 09:21 PM
Arrrrggggghhhhh. Reseating did nothing. Perhaps it is a hardware failure.
Since I'm outside the "Extended Limited Warranty" period, despite the fact that it is their hardware's maldesign,should I just pay the $50 to get support on the issue?
help on downgradin g dv6700 from Vista 32-bit to XP :(
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10-07-2009 11:25 PM
I need XP DRIVERS for my laptop, plz help me.
Product: Hp Pavillion dv6700
s/n: CNF8017XT8
p/n: KC311UA#ABA
SERVICE TAG: DV6747cl
Re: help on downgradin g dv6700 from Vista 32-bit to XP :(
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10-08-2009 05:59 AM
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11-12-2009
02:42 AM
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11-12-2009
07:54 AM
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WendyM
i have just install xp sp3 on my labtop
HP pavilion dv 3000
s/n<text removed for privacy>
i have installed the chipset, graphic, UAA and the Audio drvier
i can adjust the volume using the "speaker" in the tool bar, but i am getting no sound
followed couple of other pages for insctruction and installed conexant HD-Audio SamartAudio 211 driver. Had all the files install, but at the and it says "This device cannot start. (Code 10)"
dose it mean the hardware is broken? because i haven't use this computer for 6 monthes.
can anyone help me pls..
Re: Tips on downgradin g dv6000 from Vista 32-bit to XP?
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11-12-2009 06:26 AM
@raytol,
Hi,
Write down Your p/n number which is under Your computer and looks like this.
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11-12-2009 05:54 PM - edited 11-12-2009 06:10 PM
p/n rp158ua#aba
oh correction: product name is actually dv 6000
and i just tested the sound on the labtop again
i get sound when i plug in a extenal speaker
but no sound with labtop's speaker
