HP Pavillion dv6000 Graphic Card problem
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What seemed to work for me was to do the heat thing, I have used both a domestic iron and a soldering iron, take the CMOS battery out to reset the bios for however long it takes.
Then when windows has loaded uninstall the nvidia graphics driver and just use the standard vga adapter that windows will install automatically.
Shut the laptop down and do the CMOS battery reset again, start it up and on the display tab in the devices section it should either have no display adapter or the standard vga one.
This has worked on a couple of G6000's which I have tested where installing the nvidia driver creates the startup problem again. Make sure to not use any nvidia drivers. It makes sense to me if the gpu isn't being used then there can't be a problem as all motherboards I guess have a standard graphics adapter built in aswell.
Then when windows has loaded uninstall the nvidia graphics driver and just use the standard vga adapter that windows will install automatically.
Shut the laptop down and do the CMOS battery reset again, start it up and on the display tab in the devices section it should either have no display adapter or the standard vga one.
This has worked on a couple of G6000's which I have tested where installing the nvidia driver creates the startup problem again. Make sure to not use any nvidia drivers. It makes sense to me if the gpu isn't being used then there can't be a problem as all motherboards I guess have a standard graphics adapter built in aswell.
Check to see if you installed your memory or hard drive correctly, just take them off and reinsert them
If you do not know how to repair dont try..get to tech person...heating solution will not help long......finally all with nvidia graphic with these blank screen problem are in deep....
Its a costy affair overall.....
Its a costy affair overall.....
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If you do not know how to repair dont try..get to tech person...heating solution will not help long......finally all with nvidia graphic with these blank screen problem are in deep....
Its a costy affair overall.....
Its a costy affair overall.....
Hello both, this is a common problem with the DV6000 Laptops. THe Nvidia GFX chip is the problem. There are some good youtube videos on how to fix but you'll need the flux and heat gun etc..... A lot of hassle if you ask me.
Thank you mehmet, I did it my way, I put it in thr bag turned on for half an hour then restarted it.
It worked .
It worked .
is it booting to windows?
you need to reflow the graphic chip for about 25 minutes, look for reflow method on google, u will need tools to dismantle the laptop , take the motherboard out, then you would need a heat gun and liquid flux, its not as difficult as it sounds but I have fixed dv2000,dv6000, dv6500 and dv 9000 without any problem so far with 100% success, cheers
Ugh. It worked for a while. However, now I'm getting minor graphical glitches - I can still use my computer and all, but some things look a bit grainy. I'm a little nervous using it - I'm transferring files over to my desktop one bit at a time.
From what I gather it's standard in our laptops though - utterly ridiculous >.<
From what I gather it's standard in our laptops though - utterly ridiculous >.<
Thanks, but that's the problem - I want to try the method suggested by mehmet and JJ, but it won't turn on in the first place, and when it does, it freezes on the 'loading Windows' screen, so I was wondering if I should just leave it frozen to see if it heated up enough to try the suggestion. Thanks anyway.