it refused to turn on ever since that soooo called my birthday. googled it up it turned out to be a widespread HP laptop problem >_> so i guess i won't be able to fix this, and no way I'm getting a new laptop anytime soon.... so like yeah, yay, wooo, no hershey kisses, less manga, less internet, no photoshop or whatever i do on the comp >_> this is hence the reason it's in my blog lawllolawsfsdv
why i call it tsundere? may be some of you remember, this happened a few times before, but the first time it was 4 hours, 2nd times it was 2 days after that it turned on normally.
actually getting a Desktop doesn't sound all that bad, i have a monitor here for my PS3 already. hmmm budget keyboard and mouse, i can live with that.
start to lose interest in it and it'll start working again
That's exactly what happened before
im guessign you own one of the HP DVXXXXX series then
other than dells they have so many issues
Yeah it's one of the pavillion series :(
squee666 Wrote: [ -> ]im guessign you own one of the HP DVXXXXX series then
other than dells they have so many issues
I have the HP Pavilion dv2115
Other than the clicker clicking three times if just tapped (though I'm sure it was my doing at some point, months after I got it) I've had no issues with it whatsoever.
I got mine 2 years ago. I'm attached to it. So yeah....
Don't really want a new one
Heartless141 Wrote: [ -> ]I got mine 2 years ago. I'm attached to it. So yeah....
Don't really want a new one
you said it's a widespread problem - do anyone suggest any reasonable solutions? :/
Senseito7 Wrote: [ -> ]Heartless141 Wrote: [ -> ]I got mine 2 years ago. I'm attached to it. So yeah....
Don't really want a new one
you said it's a widespread problem - do anyone suggest any reasonable solutions? :/
Form what I've gathered browsing the intertubes it's a heat problem similar to the xbox360. The GPU is inadequately cooled meaning the solder beads holding and connecting it to the motherboard crack and melt. There have been cases where the GPU has fallen off completely. If it's not that bad it can be baked to reflow the solder. As far as I know models using integrated ngraphics are unaffected.
All they are suggesting is do the free extended warrantee :(