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vtdms. No you made a very common error. You can't just look at the list of processors and assume any one of the processors will work in all versions of that model series. Look at page 17 of the manual. The different system boards are listed as followsFor use only with Intel Core Quad processors 611348-001For use only with Intel Core Dual and Core2 processors 599414-001For use only with Intel Core Quad processors 1-GB 622627-001For use only with Intel Core Dual and Core2 processors 622626-001So in order to install a Quad processor you need a Quad motherboard. The fan and heatsink is the same. HP no longer has the boards in stock so you would need to find one on eBay or contact an HP reseller took a quick look and came up empty but a little harder search might turn up something. If this is "the Answer" please click "Accept as Solution" to help others find it.
manojiids Thank you for posting on the HP Support Community. Don't worry as I'll be glad to help, however, to provide an accurate resolution, I need a few more details Did this happen after a recent window or software update? Have you made any hardware/software changes? Did you make any changes on the settings of your PC prior to the issue? When was the last time it worked fine? While you respond to that, let's try these steps Hard Reset Follow steps from the link do not skip any troubleshooting steps even if you feel steps are repeating BIOS default Turn off the computer and wait five seconds. Press the Power button to start the computer and repeatedly press the F10 key to enter the BIOS setup menu. On the BIOS Setup screen, press F9 to select and load the BIOS Setup Default settings. Press F10 to Save and Exit. Use the arrow keys to select Yes, then press Enter when asked Exit Saving Changes? Follow the prompts to restart your computer. If the issue persists, follow next steps. On your computer, make sure your wireless communication settings allow for a Bluetooth connection. In Windows, search for and open Airplane mode. Make sure Airplane mode is turned off, and Wi-Fi and Bluetooth are turned on. NOTE Airplane mode automatically turns off Wi-Fi and Bluetooth. If you need to use Bluetooth while in Airplane mode, you can manually toggle it back on. Try to pair. If the issue persists, follow next steps. The Bluetooth driver for your device might be in an error state or corrupted. Uninstall the device using Device Manager, and then pair it to the computer to reinstall the driver. Open Device Manager, and then click the arrow next to Bluetooth to view the currently installed devices. In Device Manager, right-click the device you are trying to pair, and then click Uninstall device. On the confirmation screen, click Uninstall. The device is removed from the list. Restart the computer to reset any wireless connections. Try to pair. Hope this helps! Keep me posted for further assistance. Please click âAccept as Solutionâ if you feel my post solved your issue, it will help others find the solution. ECHO_LAKE I am an HP Employee
At a GlanceExpert's RatingProsSpecially-treated keyboardGreat variety of portsConsIncredibly twitchy touchpadMicroscopic function keysOur VerdictHPâs head-on competitor to the Gateway UC7807u scores style points but stumbles with both performance and some functionality. The budget-minded Hewlett-Packard Pavilion dv3 laptop gets a lot of things right in its design and delivers just the right amount of styleânot to mention supplying all the right ports to get your multimedia mobilized. But it also has enough drawbacks to keep me from wholeheartedly recommending it. To hit its appealing $888 price as of April 8, 2009, the dv3 ships with AMDâs Turion X2 Ultra Dual-Core Mobile ZM-84 CPU. That configuration, combined with 4GB of RAM, adequately but unimpressively runs the 64-bit flavor of Windows Vista Home Premium. The dv3 earned a mark of 68 on WorldBench 6. For context, consider the slightly bulkier Gateway UC7807u. Aside from being half a pound heavier and having a comparable price, the UC7807u closely resembles the dv3 in style and purpose. But the Gateway crushes the HP in performance tests, notching a score of 84 in WorldBench 6, thanks in part to its Core 2 Duo T6400 Mobile CPU 800MHz FSB, 2MB L2 cache and 3GB of RAM. On the other hand, the dv3 stands its ground in the stamina department, lasting an impressive 5 hours, 24 minutes against the UC7807uâs approximately battery life. With the dv3 and with the Pavilion dv2, for that matter, HP embraces high-definition resolutions. Capable of 1280 by 800 pixels, the Pavilion dv3 has a glossy coating that helps images pop and yes, there will be some sunlight-induced glare as a result. But as with the dv2, as you push the brightness up, youâll be surprised that itâs still delivering an acceptable, viewable image. It just makes some colors on the brighter end of the spectrum seem a little more subdued. Iâm also digging the Pavilion dv3âs connectivity options. HP crams in both HDMI and VGA video outputs, two USB ports, one hybrid USB/eSATA port perfect for high-speed data jockies, a PC Express Card slot, a flash-card reader, ethernet, Wi-Fi a/b/g/n and Bluetooth onboard. It also has a slot-fed DVD burner, similar to the Gateway UC7807uâs, and a 320GB hard drive. But the dv3 manages to accommodate all this into a fairly slim profile by by inches and a fairly lightweight body pounds for its class. I should add that the 9-cell battery included with our review unit creates a wedge underneathâbut one that props up your notebook to a more ergonomic angle. Which leads me to the keyboard. It feels great, almost sensual to the touch. It has a special coating that helps my fingers feel as if theyâre dancing over the supple keys and probably repel abrasion from Cheetos grit. HP even went to the trouble to migrate its neat touch-inductive shortcut buttons from the HDX16 and HDX18 to this low-end model. I just wish that HP had opted to buy back some room to give equal love to the function keys. They are barely thereâmicrokeys lingering at the top of the keyboard. I have to crane my head in just to see what the heck button Iâm trying to hit. If this sounds even remotely familiar, itâs because I recently had the exact same beef with the dv2. But by all thatâs holy, this computerâs touchpad is possessed. I need an electronics exorcist As Iâm trying to write this review, I go to highlight and bold a section to make a note for myself, and the touchpadâs multitouch drivers read it as my wanting to zoom in, instead. Multitouch drivers are handy, but if I have to dig into the drivers and try to turn them off or disable the built-in mouse altogether, those functions have failed. For all that the touchpad does rightâand I would have given props for its feel and the rigid-but-comfortable feedback of the buttonsâthese issues subtract points in my book. The front-firing Altec-Lansing speakers sound good, not greatâbut certainly better than what you get from a lot of other value proposition portables at this point. So you might as well grab for the headphones now. And then thereâs the software. HP continues loading its notebooks with software that youâre bound to uninstall the second you get home games, demos, and such. However, I appreciated the HP Advisor bar that sits atop the desktop view. While the bar is borderline obtrusive, it gives you a handy shortcut for online searches, and the âPC Health & Securityâ button is as good as any one-stop window to get a full status report on your PC. Itâs by far the handiest of the preinstalled apps. A second runner-up, the digitalPersona Personal app, is built to take advantage of the fingerprint scanner. Keep those, ditch most of the rest hint donât delete Cyberlinkâs DVD Suite either!, and youâre pretty much set. The dv3 is a bit of an odd bird for me when it comes to an up-or-down recommendation. The performance is lackluster on paper, but I didnât have any major holdups in everyday use. What really got on my nerves was its touchpad, which kept trying to second-guess my moves. Tweak that touch sensitivity enoughâor just be extra careful while highlightingâand it shouldnât be a big a burden. But why should you have to wonder if it will be a burden in the first place? The dv3 gets enough right to make it worth considering, but Iâd recommend you go to the store and lay hands on it yourself. Otherwise, the heavier, but way more powerful, Gateway UC7807u could do you right. Alternatively, keep your eye out for the Pavilion dv2, the cheaper brother that Iâm digging right now. Itâs good for the basics and is pretty flexible for most everyday needs. âDarren Gladstone
ï»żThis is the troubleshooting guide for the HP Pavillion DV3 laptop. No matter what you do, the laptop wonât turn on. If the computer turns on but hangs or crashes before the âStarting Windowsâ screen, it is most likely a RAM problem. The RAM could be seated improperly or defective. Following the RAM replacement guide, remove and reinsert the RAM sticks and retest the laptop. If that does not work, the RAM most likely needs to be replaced. If the computer turns on but the screen stays off, the display is most likely the problem. If the backlight comes on but the display is just black then it is a problem with the LCD panel. If you can see an image on the LCD but the backlight is off, it is either a loose or disconnected cable or a dead backlight. If the computer turns on but hangs or crashes while loading Windows, the hard drive is most likely the problem. Follow this guide to replace the hard drive. It seems to work fine but then abruptly turns off. If the back right area of computer gets very warm or hot, and then the computer shuts itself down, there is an issue with the fan. Most likely, it is just clogged with dust and you can clean it out with compressed air and make sure it is properly plugged in, following this guide to open up the laptop and get to the fan. If the fan is still not spinning after it has been dusted, it may need to be replaced. If the computer will not keep running after it is unplugged, the battery is either dead, or has a bad connection. Try cleaning the contacts with a clean pencil eraser. If that doesnât help, replace the battery following this guide. If the computer randomly shuts itself down within 5-10 minutes of turning on and the back right area isnât really hot, the Heatsink may be cracked or pulling off of the processor. Follow this guide to access the Heatsink and replace it. Your laptop is currently losing a game of hide and seek with the internet. If Windows shows that there is a wireless card but canât find or connect to any network, the antenna has most likely detached itself from the wireless card. Follow this guide and make sure the two antenna plugs are connected. If Windows shows that there is no wireless network adapter installed, it is probably disconnected. Following this guide, remove and reinsert your laptopâs wireless card and see if the problem is fixed. If not, you will need to replace the wireless card.
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