Pavilion dv6-1334us: w10 and Outlook

Hello friends:

Someones know I just install wXP replacement w10, now I'm perfecting the new OS.

For many years I used OE, watching as my email software. w1o not

a OE.

If I continue to use EO in w10, what is the proper way to install it?

Hi, @zpxykm :

Yes, Windows Live Mail 2012 works almost exactly the same as Outlook Express used to.

It was even the same settings.

Outlook Express has been integrated into Windows 98, 2000 and XP.

You will never have to download it, and it is not available for any operating system that was released after Windows XP.

After you download WLM 2012, this link will help you put in place.

http://pageplay.com/help/setting-up-your-email-account/set-up-email-in-Windows-Live-Mail-2012

If you have a Hotmail account, WLM will develop that automatically.

Tags: Notebooks

Similar Questions

  • HP Pavilion dv6-1334us: Xp  w10, how?

    Hi all:

    As I posted there, I bought this HP Pavilion dv6-1334us years. The original operating system is win7.

    I don't like the w7 and tried to downgrade to xp. The title of help from this forum, succeeded.

    Now, the XP ceased to support by MS and Chrome being also withdraw support.

    I have to install win10 to replace the good XP.

    I downloaded the software MS w10: "win10_1511_English_x32.iso" (2. 8 g).  It is now in my

    Hard drive.  I had no experience to install a *.iso software!  How to clean install or upgrade even? …..

    I could learn the concrete way?

    zpxykm

    I read your post about wanting to install Win10 and wanted to help.

    While you MIGHT have improved the Win7 PC to Win10, unfortunately, there is no "upgrade path" for older operating systems.  This means that you can not run the upgrader and choose to keep anything of the existing BONE.

    Instead, you must do a clean install.

    You do this by creating the installation Win10 - DVD or USB media.  Since you have the ISO, you can choose which of the following statements to make, based on what you need to start your DV6:

    (1) USB stick (preferably, because it's faster): download RUFUS, install it, run it and select the downloaded ISO file.  This will create a USB bootable Win10.

    (2) DVD: Download ImgBurn, install it, run it and select the downloaded ISO file.  This will create a bootable Win10 DVD drive.

    Then, start from one of them and follow the instructions.

    Once completed, you should have a working Win10 install.

    If all the drivers are missing, then come back to these forums and ask for them.  He has "Trusties" here who are experts looking for drivers for older PCs.

    Good luck

    I'm a volunteer and I do not work for, or represent, HP.
    ========================================================================
    If you feel that my suggestions helped you, please click on the thumbs-up symbol to say thank you!

    If they helped to solve your problem, please click 'Accept as Solution' to help others find similar information.

  • Pavilion dv6-1334us: how to change the brightness of the screen?

    Hi all:

    I used the HP Pavilion dv6-1334us and wXP for 7 years.

    Recently, I think that the brightness of the screen is a little too low/dark.

    I wish to address to the top/more brighter, but can not find the key/path!

    Could you please tell me?        -Zhao

    @zpxykm

    Try to use the Fn F8.

    REO

  • If I install Windows 7 64 bit on the Pavilion DV6-1334us, who had 32-bit?

    I need to recover my Windows 7 32bits Pavilion DV6-1334us.  The recovery partition is not an option, so I need to get the HP Web site recovery disks.  HP support site does not recovery disc for Wiondows 7 32-bit OS on this laptop.  They offer the recovery discs for the 64-bit Windows 7.  I understand that these books came in 32 and 64 bit OS, so I need to know if I can use the OS 64-bit on this material?

    edouble71 wrote:

    ..... HP support site does not recovery disc for Wiondows 7 32-bit OS on this laptop.  They offer the recovery discs for the 64-bit Windows 7.  I understand that these books came in 32 and 64 bit OS, so I need to know if I can use the OS 64-bit on this material?

    Hello

    Support page shows both, that means very safe to run Windows 7 64-bit on your computer:

    http://h10025.www1.HP.com/ewfrf/wc/softwareCategory?cc=us&LC=en&DLC=en&product=4072704

    Kind regards.

  • HP Pavilion dv6 6055 - drivers and downloads?

    Hello

    I own a HP Pavilion dv6 6055-ea and love him

    I've been running the RTM of Win8 version since early September with no problems

    However, in the last day I saw a lot of gels - every 2 hours.

    I would check if there are any BIOS or other updates that might help, but I can't find this product on lists of HP support :/

    Will be very grateful if someone can help me with the search pilots - and perhaps with the diagnosis of the problem

    Thanks in advance

    Stuart

    Hi Stuart,

    Have a look here: http://goo.gl/HI629

    It's the dv6-6055ep - what is your model? This document here http://goo.gl/cNUc0 will show you how to get the number for your product, that lets you know exactly what you (use numbers/letters before the #).

    If you have 6055-PE, you can find all the updates here http://goo.gl/rHAEL .

    In addition, be aware that more probably, HP will not in material support for W8 on any system purchased before October 1, 2011. Some updates for W8, most drivers W7 will work in W8. Here's a http://goo.gl/TJCrA document that gives some information about the gel with Windows 8 machines.

    Please let me know if it helps.

  • Pavilion dv6-2113tx: driver3x and ene cir receiver base system device driver missing for 2113tx dv6 on w7 ultimate

    Hi, I could not connect my pavilion dv6 2113tx Samsung tv using ch I have cable. When I ran the diagnostics I found this driver base system were missing for 3 and an ene cir receiver driver is missing too. The device base system Id are as shown below

    PCI bus4 device0function4

    PCI bus4 device0function3

    PCI bus4 device0function1

    ENE CIR receiver - intel (R) controller interface LPC PM55 express chipset

    could someone please help with these drivers where I can find them and also I did not detect second monitor when I tried to adjust the resolution of the screen

    Hello:

    You need these drivers...

    Basic system:

    This package contains the driver for laptop models JMicron card reader supported and operating systems.

    File name: sp45010.exe

    ENE:

    This package contains the ENE CIR Receiver driver for laptop models supported and operating systems.

    File name: sp44983.exe

    If you cannot detect an external monitor, you probably also need to install the graphics driver.

    This package provides the driver for the NVIDIA GeForce GT 230 M video chip or 320 M in the notebook models and operating systems.

    File name: sp54929.exe

  • Pavilion dv6: 10 for Windows upgrade fails Pavilion dv6 after update and entry of password

    After updating my Pavilion dv6 Windows 7 64 - bit of Windows 10 64 - bits, the connection to the computer to update resulted in a machine stuck with white (gray) screen. The upgrade seems complete without any problems. It is only after a reboot with the machine being upgraded and after entering the password that the lock status was encountered.

    You can see if any of the suggestions in the linked thread works - but DV6 succeed well in Win10, and if none of these work, you need to consider restoring to Win7: HP Notebook PC - computer starts but the screen remains empty (10, 8 Windows) | HP® customer support

    I have a DV6 and after many hardships, restored to Win7 because I felt that an older OS where everything worked was much higher than a more recent OS where many things were "broken."

    And there is no driver HP Win10 for the DV6.

  • Pavilion DV6-3030SD: Pavilion DV6-3030SD processor and HD upgrade

    Hello, I would like to know if I can pass for example the processor of my Pavilion DV6-3030SD with intel i3 M350 2, 27GHz and 2 hearts with every 4 GB of RAM (8GB total). Win10 64-bit is installed and works perfectly.

    I don't understand that a change in video (AMD Radeon HD5400) card is not possible. And change the motherboard isn't an option too.

    People advised me to change the HD 500 GB SSD to make it faster. Most SSDS are much smaller then my HD. Is it a problem that the quantity of SSD does not have HD? And is there something to check when you change the SSD (specific to my Pavilion)?

    Thanks in advance!

    Replace the CPU by the one who has the exact specifications of the Core i7 in the manual is very well. You'll get a noticeable performance gain with the Core i7 CPU. Hyperthreading with hearts more is a good thing.

    Upgrading to an SSD will also turn your laptop into a beast.

  • Pavilion dv6-3152sl: green and pink strips horizontal on the swith on screen - Pavilion dv6-3152sl

    When I turn on my Pavilion dv6-3152sl, immediately after you start at the bottom of the screen there is green and pink horizontal stripes, just when the Windows logo runs, who this time seems unclear. These scratches disappear as soon as the flashing blue light from Windows 7 Home Edition gives the chance to enter the password.

    What is the problem in my notebook? What can I do to make these abnormal bands don't not to be there for the laptop turn on?

    My laptop got switchable graphics AMD. They are ATI Mobility Radeon HD 4200 and AMD Mobility Radeon HD 5000 Series.

    Thank you for your support.

    Hey, @Italian_Chiara,.

    Thank you for joining the Forums HP's Support and welcome! It is a great place to ask questions, find solutions and get help from others in the community! I read your post on the Forums of HP Support. I wanted to join you and help! I understand that your HP Pavilion dv6-3152sl notebook PC startup, you see the Green and pink lines.

    Note Remove all USB devices. Disconnect all devices of non-essential, as these can cause some problems.

    If you connect your laptop to an external monitor, the lines appear on the screen to the external monitor also?

    Have you tried to Uninstall the graphics drivers? If this isn't the case, please uninstall and then restart the computer laptop twice.

    Have you tried to Reset the BIOS?

    Here is another option for you to try:

    • In Device Manager:
    • Click display adapters
    • Right-click on family Graphics
    • Select software update of the driver
    • Select search automatically for updated driver software.
    • The laptop must find and automatically install the updated driver. Once the installation is complete, restart your laptop twice.

    Have you tried using HP Support Assistant to automatically search for updates? Here is a link to the HP Support Assistant, if you need it. Simply download and run the application and it will help with the software and drivers on your system at the time of purchase or need to be updated.

  • Webcam on pavilion dv6 not detected and does not load when Cyberlink YouCam opens

    I have a built-in webcam and my HP Pavilion dv6 will now display this message with a yellow triangle "no webcam installed".  How can I fix it?  My HP Pavilion really begins to fail.  CyberLink won't let me update software, because he claims that I don't have the full version. Doesn't have installed HP full version with my laptop?

    After talking three times to Support HP technicians, I called a neighbor who has much better solutions. HP had me make a recovery (which ended up being useless and superfluous) and then when they could think of no more options, they said, should I back up all my data and do a full system restore. DO NOT TAKE this action until you have tried the following (my neighbor suggested some better options, including this site), but read the next paragraph to see what I ended up doing this WORK!

    solutions

    After reading through the solutions and try a few other webcam software products, my neighbor suggested I uninstall the webcam using the Device Manager screen. Once you uninstall (say Yes if he asks you again if you want to uninstall the webcam material) then turn off your computer.  Wait a bit, turn it on, let warm up again, then look in the Device Manager, devices, imaging and your webcam should be re-discovered by your laptop. Once he reappears (mine did), analyzes material changes and run the driver updates (I don't remember what order I have them, but I have them).  After that, I reinstalled Cyberlink YouCam and POOF, everything worked fine! Skype was the video once again and everyone's happy.

    No need to do a system restore or send the laptop to HP.  I only wish that HP has been able to tell me about this fix...

  • HP Pavilion dv6 Notebook problems and I know that this is not a virus

    Hello everyone I need help! :[

    Right now I feel "AAAAAAAARGHHH!", because my laptop was bad, since we bought it on Amazon. I got it for everything... 1-2 months (we got it in June) and I had problems really bad-_-"'

    The following events did my hair set on fire:

    Random memory dumps and no explanation for it (it says something like NO INFO DATA or something like that)

    My laptop is so freakin ' hot my legs are close to combustion

    It freezes at startup times and makes me do a difficult start

    It freezes when everything is STABLE!  I move my mouse sometimes and poof! FREEZE ALERT

    It is weird stuff at the beginning up resembling CHKDSK and boot scan, but I'm not so sure...

    So can someone help? Its under the warrantyso I could do maybe deported but I don't really know what is wrong first

    Here is some info:

    Laptop: HP Pavilion dv6 Notebook PC
    Processorentium (R) Dual-Core CPU T4200 @ 2.00 ghz 2.00 Ghz
    Memory (RAM): 4.00 GB
    System: 32-bit operating system

    Help :/

    your first mistake is to use the laptop on your lap. In the manual it says do not for this. never. Looks like your laptop is random questions causing overheating (probably by something blocking the ventilation openings) with the system board. If it is under warranty. maintenance operation.

  • HP Pavilion dv6 6120sb early and watch problem

    My computer HP pavilion dv6 6120sb laptop has a few problems:
    Sometimes when I push the power button it looks completely dead and I mean no response, no lights, no noise, nothing.
    I always have this problem when I just have it turned off.
    So when I wait for a while (from 2 to 20 minutes) it works again.
    But this isn't the only problem, when the screen turns off automatically it turns over when I move the mouse.
    And I can't get him out of sleep with an external mouse (own keyboard not responding any more) and no screen after waking up, but I hear it's there by a few windows sounds.
    Since I am a computer scientist, I totally disassembled the laptop 2 days ago and the problem has been resolved! Until today
    I removed the battery, pushed the power button for 20 years and even flashed the BIOS again by an official tool from HP but nothing resolved.
    My opinion is that there is a problem with the sensor cover (what seems to be a magnetic mechanism) or the card supply, but how can I solve it?
    PS: laptop is 2 weeks out of warranty and I really need it for school!

    Thanks to all who tried to help me.

    I solved the problem of deleting a component and making a bridge between the 2 contacts.

    As I thought it was the sensor cover on the power supply Board which is known as SW3.

    I measured all contacts of the component, and then the CRS gave me 3.3V, Out was only 1.1V (without a magnet).

    When a magnet was near him, has given to 0V.

    So I deleted the component and filled the will of the VCC. Now, I don't have any sensor cover more (I don't like on this subject) but my laptop working again as it should be.

    Contact me if you want more information.

    (The photo was taken before that I deleted SW3 and filled the 2 contacts on the left)

  • HP Pavilion dv6-6119wm HDMI and VGA works do not both together

    Good evening, I have a laptop HP Pavilion DV6-6119wm Quadcore with AMD Radeon graphics card, which includes a VGA port and an HDMI cable. Together they are so close that you cannot connect both at the same time, but as I needed this so much, I cut the part on the side of the VGA cable to connect the two: the VGA and HDMI cables. Now they are connected.

    The runtime separately, they work very well: HDMI works ranging from office with the laptop screen and VGA works too big office that stretches with the screen of the laptop, but I want to run the extended desktop on the 3 displays: the laptop display, vga and hdmi. I tried to put parameters "- display - screen resolution" on Windows7 and when I try to "Extend the desktop to this display" if she s HDMI If VGA is work or vice versa, I get: "cannot save the display settings.

    Is the function of the use of two video cards at the same time is available? So then I m something wrong on the parameters, and if not, I'll have to look for an alternative to the extension of the workstations.

    Thank you.

    Roberto

    Hi Tan60, I did some research for you and I found a link that I think will help with the problem you are experiencing. Please click on the following link and follow the path to the document that is located outside of HP.  http://goo.GL/L2bZNN

    If you have any questions or concerns, feel free to write again and I will continue on with more research on this issue.

    Thanks in advance

    Waterboy71

  • HP pavilion DV6 1030us stop and restart spontaneously

    I bought a HP pavilion DV6 1030us in June 2009, and the Bios has been updated to the latest F24A.

    However, during the laptop running, it will be sunddenly stop stop and try again.

    This unexpected shutdown just looks like all of a sudden power loss and happens at random, at least, I can't find a rule.

    For most cases, this closure comes without blue screen, and it is independent of the operating system.  I tried to install windows 7 64 bit, windows 7 32-bit, vista 64 bit, xp 32-bit, all OS such a problem.

    I don't know if other users with this template has such a problem. I got tired of what I do, still can not solve the problem.

    I suspect that the Bios has a problem. I hope that HP will release a new very soon.

    BTW, if I update the BIOS, it erases the old BIOS completely first, then write in the new?

    Thanks for your attention!

    Hi guys,.

    During the Christmas holidays, I did real progress to find the cause of the problem of restart suddenly.

    I am so anxious to share my experience with you all.

    As I mentioned before, when the first time I sent my laptop for repair, they replaced the hard drive, and nothing improved.

    And the second time, I asked to replace the motherboard.

    Unexpected, the reboot problem remains after changes to the motheboard, I've been very frustrated by such a result, I even thought that maybe this laptop is never fixed.

    Then I started to search the Internet once again and a few posts point to the power supply and one point in the strip of memory, but memory defective barrette syndrome is different. And if my memory went all kind of test without any error, including windows memory diagnostic tool, memtest86 + 4.00 and the diagnostic tool memory in the bios setting.

    in such a situation, I doubt that the power supply has a defect. but I can do nothing with it. I think maybe I make a memory module to avoid the will of power help (I have 2 * 2 GB memory module).

    Unexpected, after that I got a good memory, restart occurred more frequently.

    Then I suddenly realize if this memory module has problem, so I took it and put in another. and with the 2nd memory module, the problem of restart never happens so far.

    To confirm this, I repeated this experience (I'm a sicentist in biology, I know that to reach a conclusion, the result must be reproducible). And this is the case, restart happened frequently with the first memory module and never happens with the 2nd memory module.

    now, I should mention that this module model memory is: MT16HTF25664HY - 800 1. Then, do not lack of HP.

    So if you suddenly have the reboot problem and if you do not find the reason, and even if your memory module has passed the test, you should try to replace it to see what happens.

    If this post helps you solve your problem, pls post your result here to help more people in despair with such a problem.

  • Pavilion dv6-1334us: for the w10, how to change office?

    Hi all:

    I just replaced Windows XP with win10 House in my pc.

    The office/w10 screen is dark with a white beam of light from the window.

    Traditionally, the screen is distributed with the program/website icons you like and color

    and the reason that you can select.

    I prefer the old. How van I change thr new w10 beautiful screen old style?

    Thank you!

    Ok.

    You can use Windows 10 without activating it, but you will lose many of its features. I think you may have found one of them.

    I just learned about this new model of operating system for Windows 10 in an article I read yesterday.

    Subsequently, you will need to purchase a license key and enter to activate Windows 10 as an upgrade to Windows XP.

    Windows XP does not get the free update of Windows 10.

Maybe you are looking for