i don't know how much i can help...
I can try, but I don't know how much help I can be since I don't have a zd8000. I have a zv6000, and they are very different in several key ways, namely CPU architecture (Intel v AMD) and GPU (I have the first gen x200 - the first of the mobility line to use PCI Express
)
I can suggest generic solution:
1.) Uninstall the graphics card drivers completely (make sure to click the check box that says "delete drivers" when prompted to confirm uninstalling the gpu.
2.) Shut-down machine
3.) Unplug any peripherals (that's right, any. Don't have anything extra attached to the laptop) and make sure the laptop is running on AC power (batt can be in or out it shouldn't matter)
4.) Power up, log in to windows. Windows will try to install the graphics card
At this point you have a choice: either go with the drivers that Windows will pull from it's servers via Windows Update; or you can cancel and manually install drivers from AMD site (this will get dicey at best since AMD "officially" stopped supporting Mobility below the HD series
)
5.) Power-cycle. Plug everything back in.
6.) Check if everything is working.

Hi Salaadin19
Would you please turn your attention to Display Windows 7 x64 for HP Pavilion zd8000. The ATI Mobility Radeon X600. This installs OK but hangs at the Windows logo, then goes black.
I can try, but I don't know how much help I can be since I don't have a zd8000. I have a zv6000, and they are very different in several key ways, namely CPU architecture (Intel v AMD) and GPU (I have the first gen x200 - the first of the mobility line to use PCI Express
As there is a 'fix' even for XP on the HP site, this adapter must have been unstable even before Win 7.
I have used the 'fix', which is to remove the battery, plug in a separate monitor.
This works intermittently, but not continuously. Can you come up with a work around as you did for the audio?
I can suggest generic solution:
1.) Uninstall the graphics card drivers completely (make sure to click the check box that says "delete drivers" when prompted to confirm uninstalling the gpu.
2.) Shut-down machine
3.) Unplug any peripherals (that's right, any. Don't have anything extra attached to the laptop) and make sure the laptop is running on AC power (batt can be in or out it shouldn't matter)
4.) Power up, log in to windows. Windows will try to install the graphics card
At this point you have a choice: either go with the drivers that Windows will pull from it's servers via Windows Update; or you can cancel and manually install drivers from AMD site (this will get dicey at best since AMD "officially" stopped supporting Mobility below the HD series
5.) Power-cycle. Plug everything back in.
6.) Check if everything is working.
Code:
If not, please start a different thread and email it to me,
so that we can keep this thread clean and
only about zv6000 audio please
My Computer
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- HP zv6000
- OS
- Windows 7 x64 Pro Retail
- CPU
- AMD Athlon 64 3500+
- Memory
- 2 gig
- Graphics Card(s)
- ATI Radeon Xpress 200M
- Sound Card
- Conexant AC97
- Monitor(s) Displays
- Laptop + 19" Hyundai
- Screen Resolution
- 1280x800 + 1280x1024
- Keyboard
- Rocketfish Mutlimedia Bluetooth
- Mouse
- Rocketfish for Bluetooth
- Internet Speed
- 13 Mbs
The regular installation is meant to fail as the driver as is from HP is not directly for our audio card.