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I have a DV2910US One day (Today) I restart the computer and wham that happens. I removed the wifi card nothing, I reset bios Nothing. Can someone please help me on this odd problem!

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Thanks alot for helping me PEPE999, I have a phoenix bios, it shows up the words phoenix and I also can get in to the bios.


It might help: http://forums.mydigitallife.info/forums/25-BIOS-Mods

 

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Please Help :Crying:

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@Roadran322 wrote:

I have a DV2910US One day (Today) I restart the computer and wham that happens. I removed the wifi card nothing, I reset bios Nothing. Can someone please help me on this odd problem!


You didn't touch the broadband module and it still comes up with the error 105?? You get the error 105 when have replaced a WWAN module for an unsupported one...

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I am not kidding the problems pops up and i think it is hp fault not mine!

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I am not kidding the problems pops up and i think it is hp fault not mine!


Remove the WWAN card and turn it on. Then re-flash the BIOS or update if possible, turn it off insert the card back and see what happens..:)

 

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I can't boot the computer up and I tried that.

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@Roadran322 wrote:

I can't boot the computer up and I tried that.


You can't boot even without the WWAN card?? Hmm, remove all power sources to the motherboard and leave it for 10-15 minutes. It means the power cord, main laptop battery and also the system CMOS battery on the motherboard (need to dismantle the laptop). You will reset the BIOS doing this. After that try to boot up without both wireless modules first..

 

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Sadly I tried this also. Is there anyway hp willl fix this for free? My waranty  is out of date. Can someone please help me.

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Sadly I tried this also. Is there anyway hp willl fix this for free? My waranty  is out of date. Can someone please help me.


Can you get into the BIOS? Tell me which one you have (like Insyde, Phoenix etc..). I guess that the BIOS is corrupted and has to be re-flashed, somehow.

 

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Thanks alot for helping me PEPE999, I have a phoenix bios, it shows up the words phoenix and I also can get in to the bios.

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