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[QUOTE=jashmin nurani;1343449]i deleted file from c drive plz inform me how should be recover plz tell me[/QUOTE] There is a lot of free software to recover even after you have emptied recycle bin. I tend to use Recuva which you ca download from [url]http://www.piriform.com/recuva[/url]

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[QUOTE=victor1244;1342147]I am having the same problem or one very similar. I have been able to get to windows vista on occasion. I would like to reset the bios via CMOS battery removal. I have gotten into the bios and tested the memory and hard drive, they both passed. The laptop …

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Check out [url]www.hplies.com[/url] for information on a nvidia problem with some hp models. The dv6000 model is mentioned in the database as an affected model.

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There is video problem with some models of hp laptop. You can check out the problem on this website. [url]www.hplies.com[/url] To access your data you will need to take out the hard drive from the laptop and use another computer to access the data with a USB ATA drive reader. …

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Couldn't really understand the audio. If the laptop works with an external monitor then it is an LCD or LCD inverter problem. It could be the power jack. Try to move the power jack adapter about as you power on. If the power jack is damaged, the battery will not …

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There is a nvidia problem with some hp dv models. Check out this site ([url]www.hplies.com[/url]) to find out more details and to see if your model is listed in the database.

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Sounds like a power supply problem, but try this: Remove all the power cables from the motherboard. Remove the memory DIMMS. Remove the CMOS battery (small disc battery on motherboard) Leave for 5 minutes Replace Cmos battery, Dimms and cables and try to power up.

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[QUOTE=savvy422;1260686] This could be a heat issue with the nvidia chipset. The dv6000 was one of the hp model affected. You can read about the problem in this link [url]http://news.cnet.com/8301-13554_3-10020782-33.html[/url] A website dedicated to the problem: [url]http://www.hplies.com/[/url]

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Take a look at this Content Management System [URL="http://www.concrete5.org/"]Concrete5[/URL] It is easy to use and free for the core package.

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The Head First Series of books are easy to understand and start of at a very basic level. Here is their website. [url]http://headfirstlabs.com/books/hfhtml/[/url]

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