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You could try and replace the inverter. Plenty on ebay.. http://shop.ebay.co.uk/?_from=R40&_t...v9000+inverter
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Is that the part in my attached photo's on an earlier post?
Edit, just looked closer, and it is. How do I take out the old one, and put the new one in? What exactly does that inverter do? |
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I did download it, and that's what I've been viewing, but I can't make out how to replace it. I'll have a go anyway. The laptop is useless at the moment anyway, so it isn't like I could make it too much worse.
Thanks for the help anyway. Edit; Out of those being sold on ebay, which one would you recommend buying? I've always been sceptical buying from ebay. |
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This one seems to be ok, he/she has some very good feedback, and there's a 30 day return too. Make sure you pay through PayPal.
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Thanks for your help. :)
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I've just installed this, and it hasn't worked. :(
I'm just wondering now if it's the graphics chip. |
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I've got an HP ZD8000 which I'm convinced the graphics chip is borked on, if you install windows, it's fine until you install the graphics drivers, if you install Linux, it's better but still not great, lots of artifacting
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The problem seems to be sorted. Infact, I am posting from it now.
I replaced the inverter, and it didn't work. I then flashed the BIOS to the latest version (using HP's tool) within Windows, through the external monitor. The only way I could get my desktop to appear on the monitor was by launching Vista in 640x480. Then it rebooted, and the laptops screen came on, so I was chuffed. I had previously flashed the BIOS while the old inverter was in, and it didn't work. Maybe it was the two together. Now I just need to upgrade the RAM. |
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I'll try giving that a go then
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How typical is this? Litterally 5 minutes after posting this, the screen stops working again. Now I'm frustrated and out of ideas. Looks like bin material once RAM/Hard Drives have been taken out.
---------- Post added at 20:54 ---------- Previous post was at 19:09 ---------- Now this is irritating. It's started working again. It must be a loose connection or something. There's a shop in Manchester who claim to be able to fix this problem on various ranges of HP laptops. I don't know if the shop is legitimate, or if the problem will arise again once 'completed'. According to their website, they simply replace the graphics cooler...which I don't think it the problem, though I could be wrong. I'd love it if someone could tell me if this shop are any good or not. Their website is http://www.clickpcrepair.com/Hp_Comp...op_Repair.html |
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If the inverter is now ok (only way to test this is to use it on an identical machine or one that uses the same part no., unless you have the test equipment) then it could be the LCD driver circuitry, which sits inside the lid casing behind the LCD. Other than that, check all the connector as suggested. Disconnect and reconnect them again and make sure the ZIF clips are down securely. The other thing you could try if you feel up to it is to strip the cooler assembly off the cpu and graphics chip, clear off the thermal pads with the proper cleaner and reapply some decent paste and stick everything back together. The DV and ZD series laptops made around the time of yours seem to suffer from poor pads that 'dry up' and so don't conduct heat as well (happens quite often where pads are used and a a few years old) and as those laptops run pretty hot (I have a ZD8079) this improves things if heat is the suspect.
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The Inverter was correctly installed.
I have salvaged the laptop now. I know what the problem was, and I couldn't fix it myself, nor am I paying ridiculous prices to get it fixed. The problem, as you said Strzekecki, was the thermal and/or solder material used by Nvidia or HP. It wasn't absorbing the heat as it should have, and causing the chip to overheat. I didn't know how to remove the chip (it was soldered into the motherboard...I thought it might have been some sort of expansion card) According to HP, this laptop doesn't fall into the category of the defected Nvidia chips, when blatantly that's the problem. So I gave up, took the processor, RAM, wireless card, hard drives, DVD drive and screen so that I can sell them. Or at least try. That shop in Manchester wanted to charge £120, and HP want to charge £260. |
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