Tip & How-To about HP Pavilion dv6000z Notebook
By pressing f11 repeatedly during start up will pop up dialog box to access system recovery image. But if the system image has been deleted accidentally, check if you have a friend with the same model copy the recovery file from his computer. You will locate the recovery file when you open my computer. Then connect the usb device and try restart your system using 11. If it fails enter setup and change the first boot device to usb and still press f11 for the system to see the system image file. Otherwise look for original os cd for your computer. Nnamdi
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Anonymous Jun 29, 2014
What exactly isn't it doing when you turn it on
John Langley Mar 03, 2015
it is good to try changing your primary boot device in your bios. unless I'm mistaken it is ESC key on start up. you can find boot software on Bleeping computer. com or filehippo.com! Best of luck!
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