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03-18-2023 03:01 AM - edited 03-18-2023 05:26 AM
Hi!
Yesterday i've upgraded this laptop with an new ssd 256gb, and fresh installation of windows 10 64 bit, cleaned dusty and new thermal paste!
Now this laptop is really nice to use it.
This laptop support Intel boost technology, and if i check on hp website over windows 7 drivers, i found several drivers to working this features.. so, i think for now this feature is disabled. What driver i need to use it?
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03-18-2023 06:52 AM
Hi:
Your notebook was only supported by HP for W7, so no W10 drivers were ever released for it.
The only suggestion I can offer, would be to try the W7 driver in hope that it works.
Driver - HP Pavilion dv6-3150el Entertainment Notebook PC | HP® Customer Support
That's what I have done in the past for my PC's that had no W10 drivers.
I've even had to use Vista and XP drivers on W10 for some devices.
03-18-2023 06:52 AM
Hi:
Your notebook was only supported by HP for W7, so no W10 drivers were ever released for it.
The only suggestion I can offer, would be to try the W7 driver in hope that it works.
Driver - HP Pavilion dv6-3150el Entertainment Notebook PC | HP® Customer Support
That's what I have done in the past for my PC's that had no W10 drivers.
I've even had to use Vista and XP drivers on W10 for some devices.
03-18-2023 07:37 AM - edited 03-18-2023 07:38 AM
You're very welcome.
I don't quite understand the problem.
If the time and date are correct in Windows when you shut down, how can the clock be wrong?
Do you mean the hands on the digital round clock icon in the control panel point to a different time?
03-18-2023 07:44 AM - edited 03-18-2023 07:45 AM
Please sorry for my bad english. The problem is:
I syncronize date and ore on setting "sync via internet" and all it's okay.
I turn off the pc, for example, now at 14:41 of 18/03/2023. If i turn on the pc tomorrow, the date and time will be "14:41 18/03/2023", meaning what the clock don't go forward while pc is off.. and i need to re-sync by setting
But first of this upgrade, it was working..
03-18-2023 07:50 AM
OK, now I understand.
I've never come across that problem before.
I doubt it is the CMOS/RTC battery because if it was, you would get a report in the BIOS that the time and date needs to be set.
The only suggestion I can offer would be to go through the troubleshooting steps at the link below and see if any of those fix the problem.
03-18-2023 08:22 AM
I tried some step, but is not enough.. and now i noticed that i cant enter into bios! Normally, i can enter with "esc" key, and i see this instruction at below/left side of the screen. Now this instruction isn't present and if i press the ESC key don't work.
Now i try to remove battery, cmos battery, ram and press turn off button for 30 second, keep in this state for 15 minutes and then i want to try another way.
03-19-2023 07:26 AM
Yesterday i had bought a new cr2032, assembled all, then at first startup there was a warning: "faulty cmos setting, press enter to reset". Then, i sincronyzed the clock of windows normally via internet, and now all work fine!
Solved!