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06-22-2011 01:13 PM - edited 06-22-2011 01:16 PM
@BillClark22
Hi again,
Hard reset removes static charges.
06-22-2011 01:14 PM
@TimFromKharkov
Hi,
Thank you for sharing with us this information.
06-29-2011 05:25 AM
hi daniel great bit you posted help me tons...
2 issues remain tho. I am doing a fresh instal on a dv6735en.
I tried both drivers for the Geforce 8400m gs you spoke of to no avail. I dont get the output to the second display
the only one that worked on vista was 8.16.11.8766(2009-10-03) but it doesnt wanna work on Windows 7.
Second, the lightscribe dvd drive TS L634N ATA still has the '?' on it. The one that worked on vista was 6.1.7601.17514 but i cant find it to use. I am still tinkering but please help
Thanks in advance
09-13-2011 05:28 PM
They are included in HP Quick Launch Buttons software.
09-16-2011 07:12 PM
Thank you for providing this information. I signed up here just to click on your Kudos.
I'm just wondering, do I really need to install the Nvidia graphic drivers? Because I can't really install all of them (I already did the safe mode and clean with drive sweeper). It always gives a message that it "cannot find compatible graphics hardware".
My laptop model: HP Pavilion dv6604cl
My p/n: GS805UA#ABA
I already tried all of this drivers: (and tried to run them in both Microsoft Vista, Vista SP1 and Vista SP2 compatibility mode)
~ NVIDIA GeForce 8400M/8600M GS Video Driver:
* 7.15.11.7432 A (Current)
* 7.15.11.5665 A
* 7.15.11.145 A
* 7.15.11.134 A
~ 197.16_notebook_winvista_win7_32bit_international_whql
~ 267.76_notebook_win7_32bit_international_whql
But when I started to use Adobe Photoshop CS3, it started getting laggy and started asking for some scratch disk which I have never encountered with my old laptop OS (Vista Home Edition). But since I need to reformat my laptop, I decided to install windows 7. Do I really need to go back to vista?