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Old October 23rd, 2006   #1
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Default Problem with a HP Pavilion dv1000; won't turn on...

My brother's helping a friend with her laptop (HP Pavilion dv1000). She just got a new one and needs to transfer files over. But the thing won't turn on. You press the power button and it won't boot up. My brother tried it with and without the battery.

I haven't actually been able to get it in my hands yet (I'll try this weekend), but I want to see if I can get it fixed without him bringing it home. :)

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A similar thing happened to one of my Mom's friend's laptops. After going through the typical troubleshooting steps of checking the power plug and making sure the connections are good, it was just a matter of holding the power button down for several seconds rather than just a quick "click".



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A similar thing happened to one of my Mom's friend's laptops. After going through the typical troubleshooting steps of checking the power plug and making sure the connections are good, it was just a matter of holding the power button down for several seconds rather than just a quick "click".
Wow, that makes sense. I'll tell my bro to try it and we'll see what happens. The cool thing is that his friend's gonna let him keep the laptop. Freebie!

I'm gonna try to snag either the HP or the Dell he currently uses. I hope I get the HP... I'd rather have a Centrino. :)



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Didn't work apparently. Seems to be a dead mobo (common problem apparent). I sent my bro a fix on HP site (reseating memory) and we'll see where it goes from there tomorrow.

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Nope, seems like you are on the right path though



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I found that on alot of these type of laptops the power connectors come loose and lose connection with the mobo.. if it was loose for awhile and the battery never charged, then that may be one option to look at... but it may mean either a simple soldering job or a complex mobo replacement.







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Unless you have dealt with laptops in the past, you do not want to try to attempt a mobo replacement yourself!! They can be a very tough and complex mobo to replace!!

Even for seasoned computer techs it can be a royal pain in the a**.



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Yeah, laptops are an entirely different animal than desktops. I was helping my brother replace the HDD in his laptop and that was an adventure in its self! Enter those things at your own risk!



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Yes, I know they're incredibly different. But I'd rather do it myself than pay BestBuy. If my bro is willing to get the mobo replaced on this, then we'll install it together. :)

Oh, and I found it out it's only a Celeron M. Ehh, they're not half bad. I bet it has only 512MB of RAM and a DVD drive too.

And I have no clue if my brother tried that fix (reseat memory). I haven't talked to him in a few days. :)



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We've opened a compaq lappy, wasn't too bad. We only replaced some fans and the heat sink IIRC.

What do you have to lose?

FWIW, you may want to label parts as they come off with post it notes, or tape them to a print out of the manual



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