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Re: I have hp dv6700, just used for 2years and stoped...
The DV series were prone to overheating and this took out the graphics chip. If you are still getting the power LED on at the laptop, there is a chance the chip only has gone and this can be reflowed by a specialist repairer..
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my hp ml370 g5 server is not booting when i switch it on i only hear the high sounds of the fans with out stoping till i fed up and power off it manulay . this problem used to happens from time
About it being an HP Pavilion dv6700 laptop? Ehhh, giveittome. I will use it.
Looks like I'm going to have to guess since the 'Issue' wasn't stated.
The main problem with the Pavilion dv6700, which is part of the Pavilion dv6000 series of Notebook PC's, is that all the indicator lights come up, but there are no graphics being shown on the LCD screen. The screen is black.
This is due to a graphics chipset problem, caused by a poor cooling design of HP designers.
The graphics chipset (GPU. Graphics Processing Unit), is mounted to the motherboard in a BGA surface mount.
Instead of pins coming off of the bottom of the chipset, as on the older Processors, there are Solder Balls.
The motherboard has tiny copper pads that line up to the solder balls. The graphics chipset is set into place, then heat is used to melt the solder balls, and attach the graphics chipset to the motherboard.
Due to the poor cooling design, the graphics chipset overheats, and the solder connections are partially melted. The graphics chip now has a poor contact to the motherboard.
This video shows you what's going on, and how to solve the problem,
As for your situation you should check your product on the hp site to see whether you need any updates or patches for drivers, bios, or hp softwares that might be the cause of the problem.
1. Power on (NO Disc.) 2. Press Pause 3. Enter 314159(with remote) Display will show "FF" 4. Quickly press "0" (for all region) 5. Press pause 6. Power off and powere on after 20 secs.
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