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    win 7 ultimate32bit, Win8.1pro wmc 32bit
       #11

    tmartin125 said:
    I'm not sure how to check or change setting for the BIOS. I am using SATA I believe. Is there a compatibility problem because this machine was originally running on VISTA and now I am trying to load Windows 7 on the new hard drive or something?
    to get into the bios it may be you have to press f2 or del on start up it should tell you which key to enter setup on your first boot screen
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    hp pavilion dv6000 laptop
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       #12

    Im not sure if I know how to do that exactly... The Boot Order is
    USB Floppy
    ATAPI CD/DVD ROM Drive
    Notebook Hard Drive
    USB Diskette on Key
    USB Hard Drive
    Network Adapter
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    hp pavilion dv6000 laptop
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       #13

    I have the PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility Open. It says Factory installed OS : Vista. It doesn't look like it gives me an option to change anything under the main tab. Boot Options is the only thing I can change and that is the boot order
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  4. Posts : 6,243
    win 7 ultimate32bit, Win8.1pro wmc 32bit
       #14

    tmartin125 said:
    I have the PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility Open. It says Factory installed OS : Vista. It doesn't look like it gives me an option to change anything under the main tab. Boot Options is the only thing I can change and that is the boot order
    yes it it the boot order you have to change ,move the usb hdd to the top you may have to use the arrow or page up/page down keys to do that

    make the first boot the cd/dvd ,the second boot usb hdd
    Last edited by pebbly; 30 Jan 2010 at 15:48. Reason: more info corrected mistake
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    hp pavilion dv6000 laptop
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       #15

    I really appreciate all of your help. I would never figure this out be myself...I moved USB HD to the top with Notebook Hard Drive next. When the computer starts now turns on and off over and over again after it comes to the initial black start up screen .I am still not sure if I even have the correct driver installed on the USB.
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  6. Posts : 6,243
    win 7 ultimate32bit, Win8.1pro wmc 32bit
       #16

    right, set the cd/dvd to first boot ,the usb hdd to second boot and move the notebook hdd to the last place ,insert your win7 disc in the dvd and reboot ,that should start the setup installation on the way remember to press any key to boot from dvd
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    W7x64 Pro, SuSe 12.1/** W7 x64 Pro, XP MCE
       #17

    tmartin125 said:
    I'm not sure how to check or change setting for the BIOS. I am using SATA I believe. Is there a compatibility problem because this machine was originally running on VISTA and now I am trying to load Windows 7 on the new hard drive or something?
    I'm not certain which BIOS that your system uses. On mine it requires tapping the Delete key at the first BIOS screen to enter it. Your's may require a different key, but it should say which on that first BIOS screen. The BIOS settings window will appear after the BIOS screens and before the Windows start screen. Once inside, the settings are divided into several group. I would suggest going through all of them for the sake of familiarity. Since the arrangement varies, I can't tell you exactly which to check, but you need first to determine that the BIOS sees the drive, which should make it apparent that it's controller is enabled properly.

    It sounds as though you are using a flash drive as the installation medium, so that must be your first device in Boot Priority, followed by the harddrive that you are installing on. After getting the settings right, be sure to save them before exiting. Hopefully, once this is done, the installation will see the harddrive.
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  8. Posts : 11,408
    ME/XP/Vista/Win7
       #18

    tmartin125 said:
    Hi

    I have an HP Pavilion dv6000 laptop purchased last year. It originally ran Windows Vista 64 bit and began having problems almost immediately. Eventually it got so bad the hard drive died with no ability to recover. I purchased a replacement hard drive which I installed. Without any recovery discs for my computer I purchased Windows 7 Home Premium Full Installation and am trying to install it currently. I am having an issue, as I have seen others have as well, finding an appropriate driver that can be downloaded and transfered onto my dv6000 laptop through UBS Drive. Any direction on this issue would be much appreciated! :)
    Download your SATA driver from here:

    Intel SATA AHCI Controller Driver HP Pavilion dv6000t CTO Notebook PC - HP Customer Care (United States - English)
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