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After checking all cmos battery and fan replacement . Please show me the hperlink on changing the pins inside my hpe180t .

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@07boy

Thank you for posting on HP Forums,

The Riddle_Decipher is at your service.

 

I understand you want to know if there is a screen calibration that can make your screen look better than the other monitor's you have,

I'll be glad to help you out, however, for an accurate solution I will need more details:

 

What is the product number of your product? Use this link to find it: http://support.hp.com/us-en/document/c03754824 

Have you attempted any steps on your own before posting on the HP Forums?

Which Operating System do you have on this computer?

Are you referring to the CPU Fan failed error?

 

If yes, please try the steps mentioned on this link: Click here

Please reply with the details for further assistance.

 

Eager to help!

Feel free to post your query for any other assistance as well,

It's been a pleasure interacting with you and I hope you have a good day ahead.

 

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I did not ask for a fan wire check. I ask you for the oin setup in the computer AZ222AV#ABA or reset the pins to get f2 to stop. It seems to me why I have to try the f2 to f10 then to CTRL back an forth. The hard monitor does not appear.

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@07boy

Thank you for replying 😉 

I appreciate your time and efforts,

 

Although, I'm not sure what "oin setup" means, unless that's "pin" setup and if that's what you meant - the answer to your question is available on motherboard specifications: Click here to access it.

Anything more information related to any pin as such, I'm afraid is not supported by HP.

 

That said, I needed to know what exactly is it that you are trying to do with the pins and what pins are you referring to,

As your information wasn't very resourceful and I would appreciate more details to help you find the link you've mentioned about earlier.

 

Also, we don't assist in replacing motherboard components, if that's what you are attempting to do, you want to Contact a local store as HP doesn't support changing hardwired components of the motherboard,

If you want to reseat or replace removable parts such as RAM, Graphics card or System fan, etc... You may check the Parts surfer to find the part and use the Parts Store to order them from HP.

 

If I have helped you resolve the issue, feel free to give me a virtual high-five by clicking the 'Thumbs Up' icon below, 

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Thank you for posting in the HP Support Forum.  Have a great day!

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Sorry but all your work was in vain, I even did this to correct problem Intel Core i7-980 Processor 3.33 GHz 6 Core LGA 1366 - BX80613I7980 at 1153 .00 an still no luck, Wish HP did are mote but then again its in the bios an theres no way HP can fix it. Thumbs down.

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@07boy

Thank you for replying,

I appreciate your time and efforts.

 

I'll love to help, however, as I mentioned earlier I have certain limitations within HP processes and as a result, I cannot help you any further than I already have,

The best thing you can do is change the motherboard as it isn't working anymore, I recommend you sent me a private message with the below details and I'll help you set up an order for a replacement motherboard/repair via HP:

 

First Name:

Last Name:

Serial:

Product:

Product description: 

Shipping address:

Email address:

Phone:

 

Also refer to HP privacy policy here: http://hp.care/2bTJcYn

(Please ensure you "do not" share any personal or confidential information such as serial/phone number, shipping address, email ID, etc... on a public post)

 

Keep me posted and let me know what you'd like to do.

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