Hello,
I have a dv6000 laptop. I took the whole thing apart. Ive tried everything you guys said and nothing seems to work like resetting it and putting it in the freezer. I press the power button and all I get is lights, and the fan for like 1 second. Nothing else turns on and the screen is blank. Im poor so i cant afford a new motherboard.
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Hello,
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I had the same problem on my wifes dv6500. Called HP but it doesn't fit into their special extended warantee program for the DV6000 seriers ( dv6000-6400). So I put it in the freezer for about 6 hours and woah! It all truned on... I immediately put in the new BIOS which runs the fans more often. I also installed SPEEDFAN to watch my core temp.
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Ok. I just found this topic, searching for an answer to my (same) problem with a HP dv6408nr. I just put it into the freezer. So I'm still waiting for an outcome on this. Just to be sure: you said the FREEZER (aka below water freezing temperature), right and not REFRIGERATOR.
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OK guys, I've poped-out the laptop from the freezer (was in a plastic bag). As expected a lot of moisture formed on the laptop. So I took out the battery, put it in my pocket to warm it up and I placed the laptop in front of a heating dryer. Also I continuously wipe out the drops with a soft towel. I figured out that inside the laptop the moisture is lesser than on the exterior. Anyway after about 1/2 hour the laptop was about the room temperature and dry (cleaner also ;) ).
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HI EVERYONE, IīM A COMPUTER TECHINICIAN AND I HAVE EXACTLY THE SAME PROBLEM WITH ALL LAPTOPS FROM DV SERIES NO MATTER WHAT MODEL IT IS, NWER OR OLDER, ALL OF THEM HAVE THE SAME PROBLEMS, NORMALLY IT APPEARS ON AMD CPU MORE THAN INTEL CPU, AT WORK I HAVE 2 LAPTOPS FOR REPAIR, A DV6140US AND A DV6408NR, BOTH PRESENTING EXACTLY SAME FAN OR TEMPERATURE PROBLEM, ALL LIGHTS ON FOR A FEW SECONDS, FAN WORKIN, DVD TRYING TO READ, AND SCREEN BLANK OR BLACK, NO IMAGE SHOWING, THEN THE LAPTOP RESET AND START AGAIN WITHOUT SCREEN SHOW.
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Hello, guys,
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I ended up fixing mine. I found a video on YouTube. All you need is a heat gun and some thermal paste. It's a really simple fix. It's a problem with the GPU getting to hot and becoming un soldered from the motherboard. You simply have to take out the motherboard, heat up the GPU with a heat gun or possibly a hair dryer, and press the GPU into the motherboard.
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