HP dv9000 no display after installing windows 7

matz0rz

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Alright, first I'd like to thank you for your help. I'm having a very frustrating issue with my HP Pavilion dv9010us. I soled it to a friend, and he installed windows 7, I believe it to be the home 32 bit edition. Windows 7 is not compatible with HP dv9000 ?He brought me the computer and told me the monitor wasn't working. So I checked it out... I swear I've tried almost everything, and I'm about to through it out. I've tried using an external display, still didn't work. I need help, I'm really frustrated and growing impatient. Your help is much appreciated, I'm about to QQ .
 

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Have you attempted to boot from a "Live CD" or a Windows 7 install disc. I suspect that the onboard video card has died. Reason is that you cannot get an external display to work. The HP DV9000 series machines are able to be upgraded in some cases. I have a DV9810us that runs just fine with Windows 7 32 bit.

Good luck
 

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Thanks for your reply man. No I haven't tried booting from a "Live CD". First of all, I wouldn't know what key to press to boot from CD with no display but I will still try that next. Also, should I try re-installing Windows 7, I thought XP might be the best option at the moment. Thanks man.

Have you attempted to boot from a "Live CD" or a Windows 7 install disc. I suspect that the onboard video card has died. Reason is that you cannot get an external display to work. The HP DV9000 series machines are able to be upgraded in some cases. I have a DV9810us that runs just fine with Windows 7 32 bit.

Good luck
 

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You can try using a Windows 7 Install disc or even an XP one for that matter. Both should be bootable. This assumes that the first drive in the boot order is the CD/DVD drive.
I do suspect that the problem is more serious and internal to the video-BUT it is worth a try. Remember that the external monitor runs off the internal card and may require setting that you cannot see if the BIOS is not visible.

Let us know.
 

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Windows 7 Enterprise 64bit Desktops; Windows ...AMD Athlon 2 X3; I5-6200 6th gen (Dell)8 Gig Desktop, 8Gig Laptop, 16Gig LaptopRadeon R5450 1Gig
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PC/Desktop
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Custom Desktop (2 alike) Dell inspiron 13" W10 Laptop Dell Inspiron 17 5759
OS
Windows 7 Enterprise 64bit Desktops; Windows 7 Professional 64Bit 17"Laptop
CPU
AMD Athlon 2 X3; I5-6200 6th gen (Dell)
Motherboard
Gigabyte GA 78LMT-USB3 (2 Desktops)
Memory
8 Gig Desktop, 8Gig Laptop, 16Gig Laptop
Graphics Card(s)
Radeon R5450 1Gig
Sound Card
Creative SB X-Fi Titanium Extreme Audio Desktop 1
Monitor(s) Displays
Dell 2419
Screen Resolution
1920x1080
Hard Drives
Crucial M500 500GB SSD Desktop 1 and Laptops
Samsung 850EVO 250GB - Desktop 2
PSU
Thermaltake 600watt
Case
Rosewill
Cooling
Scythe Typhoon 120mm
Keyboard
Kensington
Mouse
Logitech M310
Internet Speed
50/50
Antivirus
Avast
Browser
Firefox 68
Alright, thank's man I hope it will boot from cd and give me a display because as it is now, I don't even get a HP splash screen, and it won't even display the bios. I'm downloading windows 7 and windows XP, I'll burn them tmr and let you know if it boots.
 

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I just noticed, I think the computer is restarting it self every 10 seconds, I can tell because all the lights and fans just shut off and turn back on every 10 seconds.
 

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Okay, booting from cd will not work, I've tried taking out the hard drive, didn't even get a splash screen. The computer still restarts every 10 seconds. Absolutely no display. Please help QQ
 

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It looks like gpu issue .I had to do one. You have to re flow the solder under the gpu. if the fan is not cooling the gpu the solder connections on the chip gets loose and you loose display and the computer will do crazy things like starting and shutting down.Was it getting hot before ?? that may be an indication.

here is a link worked for me.....After re flow use a good thermal paste..

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VldNJ7IvWhY
 

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