i have a hp pavilion dv2000 that won't boot up,when i plug in the adapter it shows that it actually is getting current because the led which indicates that the adapter is plugged in lights up but when i press the power button it does not come on,i tried removing the battery and powering it up,tried re-inserting the memory modules,tried brand new memory module, i even tried to reset the mobo by removing the Optical drive,hard-drive,memory and battery but still i get the same result can anyone assist me.i don't want to send it back to to the factory and your input would be appreciated.
i have a hp pavilion dv2000 that won't boot up,when i plug in the adapter it shows that it actually is getting current because the led which indicates that the adapter is plugged in lights up but when i press the power button it does not come on,i tried removing the battery and powering it up,tried re-inserting the memory modules,tried brand new memory module, i even tried to reset the mobo by removing the Optical drive,hard-drive,memory and battery but still i get the same result can anyone assist me.i don't want to send it back to to the factory and your input would be appreciated.
i have a hp pavilion dv2000 that won't boot up,when i plug in the adapter it shows that it actually is getting current because the led which indicates that the adapter is plugged in lights up but when i press the power button it does not come on,i tried removing the battery and powering it up,tried re-inserting the memory modules,tried brand new memory module, i even tried to reset the mobo by removing the Optical drive,hard-drive,memory and battery but still i get the same result can anyone assist me.i don't want to send it back to to the factory and your input would be appreciated.
my daughter is home from college and her laptop is doing the same as you described. what caused the problem??
thanks,
charles
I have a pavillion HP dv2000, the screen has gone blank, replaced the screen, still no help, actually there is a red icon (lit up) looks like a screen right above to the left of the finger mouse pad.
There is a nvidia problem with some hp dv models. Check out this site (www.hplies.com) to find out more details and to see if your model is listed in the database.
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