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02-28-2012 03:02 PM
I have a dv9000 laptop. I recently installed win 7 on this pc. all other driver installs went smoothly but the coprocesser. i have tried using both the driver the windows finds for me and the driver at the beginning of this thread. i ran them in compalability mode for vista after running them normall did not work. If i select update driver in the device manager it tells me it cannot.
here are the hardware Ids about the device.
PCI\VEN_10DE&DEV_0543&SUBSYS_30CF103C&REV_A2
PCI\VEN_10DE&DEV_0543&SUBSYS_30CF103C
PCI\VEN_10DE&DEV_0543&CC_0B4000
PCI\VEN_10DE&DEV_0543&CC_0B40
I would very much apreciate any help I can get.
03-01-2012 07:05 AM
Hi Daniel
Thanks for this guide. I have a DV6226TX laptop that falls under the DV6000 family. It had Vista pre-installed which I had downgraded to XP, 32-bit. Now, I want to upgrade to Windows-7, 64-bit.
I am following your guide & have downloaded several drivers accordingly.
I have 2 queries to begin with....
1. Wireless Drivers
You list 3 drivers: Intel, Broadcom & Atheros
Which should I install? I couldn't find any info regarding which company's Wireless adapter was inside the laptop.
2. Ethernet Driver
My current driver on XP (32-bit) is Intel PRO 1000 Network Adapter Driver
The guide asks you to install Realtek RTL8101 Lan Driver
Will Realtek work?
Thanks for your time 🙂
03-04-2012 04:37 AM
@JRA
Hi,
According to Crucial max RAM for your model is 2 GB (check it here). You may try their tester. This will give you final confirmation - Crucial Memory Advisor tool.
03-04-2012 04:52 AM
@Am123
Hi,
Ad. 1
Go to:
Control Panel -> Device Manager
Right click each device with yellow exclamation mark ( ) and choose ' Properties '. Next select ' Details ' tab and paste here Hardware Ids . This way we will know what kind of driver you need.
If there isn't any then Windows 7 for sure installed some kind of driver for it. Go to:
Control Panel -> Device Manager -> Network adapters
Your wireleess card will be listed there.
Below you've got example how to find hardware id of any device:
Ad. 2
You've found wrong information in the guide.
Nope you've got Intel PRO 1000 Network Adapter, so please do not install Realtek driver for lan card.
Please try XP driver which you may download from here and let me know about the results. If there will be problem with it then try Compatibility Mode (Windows XP Service Pack 2 and Windows XP Service Pack 3).
Resources:
Make older programs run in this version of Windows
How to Run a Program in Compatibility Mode in Windows 7
03-04-2012
05:05 AM
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02-21-2017
05:13 PM
by
OscarFuentes
Hi,
Please write your notebook product number (p/n) and country of purchase.
Resource:
How to Locate the Notebook product number (p/n)
03-05-2012 04:19 AM
@JRA
Hi again,
Component that determines for example how much RAM you may have is chipset (which is soldered to the motherbard).
03-10-2012 08:02 AM
I'm having the same isues with the wireless not turning blue on my clints DV6000 DV6215 Entertainment notebook.
I replaced the motherboard a while back for the GPU coming unseated & overheating issue with a "443775" motherboard which by the way was not the same for the system which by using the HP scanner software.
It had a 443775 DV6225US in it originally from the factory.
Has no affect on the wireless though.
It does have an outdated bios version "F24" & not the updated F43.
My client upgraded the OS to windows 7 & thats where the problem started.
HP in this forum at the top makes sense on it having the wireless assistance not being recognized in windows 7.
I see it in the start menu & try to click on it & nothing happens.
Also the wireless is not listed in the Device Manager either.
Told my client Windows Vista 32 bit would have to be reinstalled with the recovery disks before I coulld go any furthur.
It also does not show the recovery partician in the computer C:.
Thats the only thing I will problems how to reinstall the 2nd partician with the disks I hope.
Any other tips on how to would be nice so I can get it back up to it's original configuration.
I am going to go ahead & reinstall the F43 bios & see if that might make a difference.
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03-31-2012 12:10 PM
Hi, thanks for your guide.
I have upgrade to Windows 7 my Pavilion dv 6717el using the 267.76 nVidia display driver for GeForce 8400M GS and all works fine.
Now the OS advice me to download and install the new driver from the nVidia website (version 195.62).
The nVidia website support say for the GeForce 8400M GS this new driver: Verde 296.10 Driver
What I must do?
Thanks
