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Re: Windows 7 Upgrade Guide for dv2000 models
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10-26-2011 02:27 PM
Thanks that was the fix for it everything is good now.![]()
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12-23-2011 07:27 PM
I tried to update my dv2700 to windows 7 and it did partially work for a while. I did load all the drivers supplied here and they worked a little better than the generic drivers supplied by Microsoft. I could never get the external video ports to work or get the mouse pad sensitivity to work. The processor seemed to run at full speed all the time and created a lot of heat which is what I suspect led to the video failing. Due to the lack of HP support for W7 I was in the process of moving back to Vista when the laptop died. This was not that old of a laptop. I checked with Dell and they were supporting laptops of this vintage for W7, so my next laptop is a Dell.
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12-23-2011 10:04 PM
@johnpincf
Sorry about your laptop. If you're interested,several members have reported good results with this service>>Nvidia GPU Repair HERE
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06-17-2012 01:34 AM
hello all.,
i have an hp dv2715nr laptop..i have installed windows7 32 bit on it.the main problem is that the quicklaunch buttons and the fingerreader are not working...in the device manager there is no biometric device shown...although this laptop have a built in fingerreader in it..what to do??i have tried digital persona and AUTHENTIC fingerreader mentioned in your guide.but it says no finger reader detected...plzzz help...i have tried many drivers mentioned in different posts..but nothing works..quicklaunch buttons next to power button also dont work..plzz help
Re: Windows 7 Upgrade Guide for dv2000 models
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11-15-2012 05:03 AM
THANKS
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01-14-2013 03:23 PM
MODEL: DV2132EA
Hard drive burnt- originally had windows xp
New hard drive custom install windows 7
Looking to update the BIOS?
Is their any BIOS update available for dv2000 that is model DV2132EA?
Never had vista on it before so new installation windows 7
Please reply asap with a link as vista or xp bios update available from hp website for xp or vista- has intel centrino duo and its :
Windows vista capable as said on the sticker.......
Do let me know as I need to update bios which should I run on it........? Correct version please
Thanks
Uk sharks
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01-14-2013 06:02 PM
@ uksharks
First thing is you don't really need to update the BIOS unless you are having problems that a BIOS update might fix. Second,even though the BIOS updates say for XP or Vista they should also install in Windows 7.
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01-16-2013 06:28 PM
DV2000- DV2132EA
I found Windows XP F11 BIOS BEST FOR WIN 7 UPGRADE......IT ALSO HELPED TO KEEP THE TEMP TO OPTIMAL LEVEL AND PERFORMANCE. YOU CAN TRY IT TO......I TRIED ALL BIOS VERSION FOR XP AND VISTA BUT EXPERIENCED INCREASING TEMP DESPITE EVERY OTHER EFFORTS.......
THANKS
UK SHARKS
CherylG wrote:@ uksharks
First thing is you don't really need to update the BIOS unless you are having problems that a BIOS update might fix. Second,even though the BIOS updates say for XP or Vista they should also install in Windows 7.
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01-16-2013 07:23 PM
@ uksharks
One thing that helped with temps on a DV2000 series that I upgraded to Windows 7 was doing a manual Windows Update check and chose to also get optional updates.The Nvidia graphics driver it installed dropped my temps.
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01-17-2013 06:22 AM
Windows 32 & 64 bit, new ssd, drivers from my vista repair disk and everything is working OK.
