HP Pavillion dv6000 Nightmare

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    Windows 7
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    HP Pavillion dv6000 Nightmare


    I just purchased Windows 7 Home Premium yesterday and now I don't have a laptop. I formatted the whole drive and have a blank drive no recovery disks and limited knowledge. I was told that it was simple to install, just follow prompts. I have been researching for two days and see that I am not the only one with problems with this laptop or several other HP models. I will throw this thing in the trash and buy from a decent company if need be. I refuse to give in to HP's sale tactics of making you buy their recovery disks being they gave me nothing with my laptop. I can't even get the original Vista reinstalled. Trying to load drivers during install does nothing either from USB drive,cd drive or whatever else. Not to mention that the dozen drivers I have tried don't show compatible in setup as described on HP's website or even Nvidia. If your answer is buy the recovery disks please do not respond. If I have to bring it to a specialist just to put a disk in the tray and hit next with some hidden drivers than I will smash this garbage, send back Windows 7 and use my head next time before buying from money hungry companies taking advantage of innocent customers to make another million.
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    XP Pro/Vista Ultimate (64)/Windows 7 Ultimate Signature Edition(64)
       #2

    Welcome to sevenforums bostonbaab :)
    Can you give us some more info please? ie. what error messages you are getting, if you have set boot device to cd/dvd drive etc.
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    How can we help if you don't even give the problem you are having, just throw a hissy fit?

    Did you buy a full retail or Upgrade version?

    Start with booting from the DVD, selecting Custom install, and choose the partition where you are going to install...

    Now what happens?

    If it prompts for drivers to be put into the installer at the Custom drives screen link, are you unzipping the given drivers onto a flash stick and browsing to the correct folder?

    Do you have a Vista DVD which you are attempting to reinstall which is giving you the same error?

    We can only guess until you tell us the exact error messages and when they occur.
    Last edited by gregrocker; 21 Dec 2009 at 19:16.
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    Windows 10, Home Clean Install
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    bostonbaab said:
    I just purchased Windows 7 Home Premium yesterday and now I don't have a laptop. I formatted the whole drive and have a blank drive no recovery disks and limited knowledge. I was told that it was simple to install, just follow prompts. I have been researching for two days and see that I am not the only one with problems with this laptop or several other HP models. I will throw this thing in the trash and buy from a decent company if need be. I refuse to give in to HP's sale tactics of making you buy their recovery disks being they gave me nothing with my laptop. I can't even get the original Vista reinstalled. Trying to load drivers during install does nothing either from USB drive,cd drive or whatever else. Not to mention that the dozen drivers I have tried don't show compatible in setup as described on HP's website or even Nvidia. If your answer is buy the recovery disks please do not respond. If I have to bring it to a specialist just to put a disk in the tray and hit next with some hidden drivers than I will smash this garbage, send back Windows 7 and use my head next time before buying from money hungry companies taking advantage of innocent customers to make another million.
    We have many talented and helpful people on this staff. If you would just repost and explain precisely, what your problem is, we can solve it for you. I realize that you are upset, but if you calm down try to cooperate, your problems will be solved.
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    Windows 7 Ultimate RTM (Technet)
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    bostonbaab said:
    I just purchased Windows 7 Home Premium yesterday and now I don't have a laptop. I formatted the whole drive and have a blank drive no recovery disks and limited knowledge. I was told that it was simple to install, just follow prompts. I have been researching for two days and see that I am not the only one with problems with this laptop or several other HP models. I will throw this thing in the trash and buy from a decent company if need be. I refuse to give in to HP's sale tactics of making you buy their recovery disks being they gave me nothing with my laptop. I can't even get the original Vista reinstalled. Trying to load drivers during install does nothing either from USB drive,cd drive or whatever else. Not to mention that the dozen drivers I have tried don't show compatible in setup as described on HP's website or even Nvidia. If your answer is buy the recovery disks please do not respond. If I have to bring it to a specialist just to put a disk in the tray and hit next with some hidden drivers than I will smash this garbage, send back Windows 7 and use my head next time before buying from money hungry companies taking advantage of innocent customers to make another million.
    The DV6000 doesn't require any special drivers to install Windows 7. I can say this for certain as I'm typing this post on one running Windows 7 Ultimate. Installation was simple as pie and took about 20 minutes total. Give us some specifics.
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  6. Posts : 551
    XP Pro/Vista Ultimate (64)/Windows 7 Ultimate Signature Edition(64)
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    bostonbaab, how is your laptop going?
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  7. Posts : 11
    Laptop: Vista/7 Premium
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    MacGyvr said:

    The DV6000 doesn't require any special drivers to install Windows 7. I can say this for certain as I'm typing this post on one running Windows 7 Ultimate. Installation was simple as pie and took about 20 minutes total. Give us some specifics.
    I have a laptop in the DV6000 line and i'm having problem getting 7 up and running. I heard it didn't require special drivers, but my display is messed up and looks much worse (resolution-wise) than Vista.
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  8. Posts : 551
    XP Pro/Vista Ultimate (64)/Windows 7 Ultimate Signature Edition(64)
       #8

    The DV6000 has been released with a few different graphics options, do you know which graphics chip yours has?
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  9. Posts : 11
    Laptop: Vista/7 Premium
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    Orpheous said:
    The DV6000 has been released with a few different graphics options, do you know which graphics chip yours has?
    Mine is NVIDIA GeForce Go 7150M.
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    Orpheous said:
    bostonbaab, how is your laptop going?
    I think he just stopped by to throw a temper tantrum.
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