Is the system overheating? There is a setting in the BIOS (setup) were you can tell the system if you want to set the fan "always on". This may be set to "off".Is the system overheating? There is a setting in the BIOS (setup) were you can tell the system if you want to set the fan "always on". This may be set to "off".
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The model "V3000" is a generic term for a bunch of different models. To make sure you get the right drivers for your specific model, start at HP's site here and pick yours from the list. Then pick the Windows XP operating system and you'll find the drivers they have for download.
According to your question ,there is a problem with RAM of laptop ,bring it out again install it properly. if it not work you to replace it with new one.
Is the system overheating? There is a setting in the BIOS (setup) were you can tell the system if you want to set the fan "always on". This may be set to "off".
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