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04-04-2012 06:29 AM
Hi
Ive had my HP Pavillion DV 9000 for more than three years with no issues, but recently Ive had a problem with my graphics card. Im currently using Windows 7 64 bit as my OS and when I updated either my AVAST anitivirus or Windows update, the notebook would restart with a black screen. I can see that the notebook is in working order by connecting an external monitor. I use to fix it by doing a system restore, but now it doesnt even work either. ATM my laptop is in with the computer repair guys but they dont seem to really know what the problem is as they keep telling me that its my onboard screen...sigh...Ive read quite a number of threads concerning the nvidia graphics card issues with the chips but I still cant seem to get a solution to my problem.
Please note that I am from South Africa and would there for appreciate someone giving me a solution that I can process locally.
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04-27-2012 10:49 AM
Ok well im no computer hardware expert, and after trying just about everything the guys replaced the cable connecting the screen and the motherboard and voila! workin' 100%. They phoned me after I had purchased the HP probook 6560b, which im also very happy with and said that everythings good....So my girlfriend scored herself a HP Pavillion dv9000.. 🙂
If you have the same issue as I had, might as well try the cable first.
04-04-2012
09:23 AM
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04-04-2012
09:42 AM
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SedonaF
I have similar problem. Please let me know if you find solution. {Personal Information Removed}. I tried with XP only and it doesnt work. Tried with Vista only it doesnt work. I loaded latest nvidia driver it doesnt work. I think it might be the hardware of the Nvidia card (laptop). I'll let you know if I find solution. Thanks, Sam
04-12-2012
12:52 PM
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04-27-2012
11:16 AM
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SedonaF
The issues you are describing are notorious on the HP DV6, 7 and 9 models.
The LCD is bad. You will need to replace the LCD Screen and you will have a working laptop once again.
If it were a video card issue, you would not be able to plug in an external monitor and see the computer run.
Please let me know if I can be of further assistance.
Thanks!
Tim
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04-13-2012 09:37 AM
If I use win 7 pre, with the windows driver it works fine. Of course I can't select other resolutions. Now external video crashes at the same time with the LCD. If I try to download the Nvidea driver inmediatly goes to blue screen. It that helps any to solve this issue ? thanks for your help.
04-13-2012 11:33 AM
I see what is going on now.
It sounds like you are downloading the incorrect driver.
Go to nvidia.com and download the correct driver package.
It is a big file, from 40 megs to 150 megs. That will update all the nvidia drivers on your laptop. I had to do this for my wife's dv9000.
This WILL fix your problem.
Thanks!
Tim
04-13-2012 12:01 PM
lol..........thanks........I see light at the end of the tunnel. Please send me name or link.........I tried several libnks from Nvidea. The first thing they say is : GO TO HP FOR A DRIVER....LOL. Nevertheless I tried several drivers from their website...and BOOOM.......blue screen........thanks for all the help.
04-27-2012 10:49 AM
Ok well im no computer hardware expert, and after trying just about everything the guys replaced the cable connecting the screen and the motherboard and voila! workin' 100%. They phoned me after I had purchased the HP probook 6560b, which im also very happy with and said that everythings good....So my girlfriend scored herself a HP Pavillion dv9000.. 🙂
If you have the same issue as I had, might as well try the cable first.
