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02-06-2014 05:50 AM
if you tried the fix suggestions here in the forum and it worked for you, well congrats. tried them but still nothing happened to my cq40. the unit is just a waste of my money. you can still get your files. what i did was remove the hard disk and made it a portable storage via usb. that cq40 really brings bad memories. my hard earned money gone to waste.
02-06-2014 06:09 AM - edited 02-06-2014 06:11 AM
I'm sorry to hear about your loss on your investment. I have a DV4, and what I have been researching it is simple to replace the processor in one of those. It's just a matter of removing all the screws and parts that get in the way of the location of the CPU processor. I have even learned that the processor can actually be upgraded with a compatible processor of the HP Pavilion DV4 Series. I found a replacement for now for about $23, and after watching a video on processor replacement can now save myself a lot of money from having a professional do it for me. What's a $23 investment to the total loss, or paying hundreds for a professional to do it?
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02-06-2014 06:41 AM
it's easy to replace hardware parts. as long as the motherboard is not broken. if it is, it better to buy another unit than buy a new board. devices nowadays after using it for a few months or years seems to self destruct. haha. goodluck replacing the processor. either you save, i dont know if save is the right term to use because you already bought a unit that should run great, money in installing it or you totally destroy your unit. just be static free. 🙂
02-06-2014 06:52 AM
Lol I won't destroy it. It's not the first "product save" of my life lol. Mother boards don't cost that much either, and soldering irons don't run that much. I am not knew to the love and repair of my devices, I just wanted to share the info for anyone else who has lost the processor in their DV4, and would like to save them some money if and where possible. It's nice talking to someone who is actually active on a forum lol.
03-20-2014 04:31 PM
My dv4 recently (19 March 2014) did the same thing. After springing for a new computer, started researching the problem online. Wrapped it in a jacket for 45 minutes and was able to get it to reboot. I had updates to download, which I did. Haven't had the same problem for three days now. Keeping my fingers crossed.
