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01-18-2010 03:35 PM - edited 01-18-2010 03:45 PM
Again im really sorry for late reply Mr Daniel my sound still is the same i get sound later when i restart it goes
still couldn't solve it
Edit : sorry i missunderstood the question well it was same in windows xp two for vista i dont know since i dont use it for a year... everything happened when i downgraded from win7 to xp
01-19-2010 07:41 PM - last edited on 02-20-2017 02:33 PM by OscarFuentes
Hi,
Disconnect from Internet.
Uninstall from Your system audio drivers.
Resources:
Uninstalling Software in Windows 7
Uninstall or change a program in Windows 7
Restart Your system:
On boot press F8 and choose Safe mode.
Go to Control Panel -> Devices Manager -> Audio, Video and Games Controllers
and find there Audio card. Click on it with right button of Your mouse and choose uninstall driver.
Restart Your system and this time start it in normal mode.
You should have now yellow sign with exclamation mark ( ) in Devices Manager (Control Panel -> Devices Manager).
This is
Connect to Internet.
Install again audio driver from Wndows Update just like Cheryl told You.
Hi,
A
On-screen visuals and associated sounds that are displayed and heard when adjusting the notebook volume:
You are right. To solve problem with showing graphic while changing volume there should be installed HP QuickTouch, but this software woks only under Win7 32 bit and even there it's not so great.
Uninstall HPQuickTouch from Your system.
Resources:
Uninstalling Software in Windows 7
Uninstall or change a program in Windows 7
When You will do that install:
3RVX from here
It's a free software with much more intresting functions and it works under 32 and 64 bit Win7 version.
You may check even how it works on YouTube movie which is here.
User shows there for example how You may change skins there.
I'm sure then You will like it.
B
Fan:
I talked about it with Cheryl (She have dv2000 model). Sensore which is in this model don't give information about fan speed because it's not supported by this software.
Here is screen from HWMonitor which was uploaded by Cheryl:
It looks the same under Vista so You can't do anything about it.
01-19-2010 08:07 PM - edited 01-19-2010 11:05 PM
@ hannaxbear
What are your Temps now? After upgrade to Win 7,mine ran a bit warmer than I was accustomed to in Vista ,but are about the same after WU's.
You can see my Temps from screenshot posted above by Daniel.
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01-20-2010 07:26 AM
@Safater
So I understand then Your problem is solved, right?
I just want to be sure then this solution worked for You.
01-22-2010 01:31 AM
@Daniel
Thanks for all your help!
@CherylG
My temperatures range from 45 degrees Celsius (if I'm not doing much on my computer and/or my cooling fan is on) to 80 (if I'm doing more strenuous things with my computer, like webcamming while playing a Flash game in a browser, and chatting on AIM, etc.)
01-22-2010 02:06 PM
how can I tell which wireless driver I need?
Also, The specs for my laptop give a different graphics card model then the one the drivers are for. My laptop is a dv2819nr and the specs say NVIDIA GeForce Go 7150M while the driver download says Nvidia mcp67m. This may be why I was crashing after installing the graphics card.
01-22-2010 09:58 PM - edited 01-22-2010 10:08 PM
@marbanasin
The Audio driver posted on ( AMD) dv2800 series drivers page is the wrong driver, even for Vista. I have reported that to HP with no luck getting it removed.
Use this for audio:
ftp://ftp.hp.com/pub/softpaq/sp38501-39000/sp38906.exe
For the graphics driver, boot into Safe Mode by tapping F8 at startup. Go to Device Manager,right click the graphic and Uninstall driver. Reboot, go back to Device Manager, right click and Update driver, choose 'Search automatically" letting it download from Windows Update.
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