The upgrade of dv6835nr (dv6000 motherboard) motherboard

Hello people. I had a perfectly working dv 6835nr computer for four years now and for some reason, it has overheated went crazy. Now, it does not start.

It's pretty 4 years old lappy with C2D 1.86 Ghz with 3Gib of ram and HDD 250 with a former > Intel GMA X 3100

I want to MOVE the jury (and the processor maybe) and I'm desperate for a new replacement motherboard and HARD drive in the same chassis (for reasons that I can't buy a new laptop).

Can people to the HP service center in a the top end of the dv6000 series motherboard? (I think the dv6000 has the same frame, I think than any other top panel with graphics too must match)

OR if it's possible but not eligible by the people of HP service center, can I go outside, if so where can I get parts... ? Can someone tell me what HP model dv6000 series of cards can fit in?

Thank you

Akshay

India

I don't know if you have already gone through, but all the specifications of your system, including the motherboard are in the section of this Web site, just type in your model number and download. I don't know what kind of chip (intel, athelon, etc., these websites also proved useful information.) I share this because I recently had a problem with Sony. T Hey claimed that I could not pass my Pentium D processor dual core 4 G ready for windows 7. When I checked my sys. BIOS it said 64 bit ready. Site Web from Intel provide the same information. Manufacturing specified able only 2 G. Cannot always count on manufactured goods. My experience with HP technical support has been a nightmare.

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    What follows is a very old post of 'Anna' in the Microsoft support newsgroups (the predecessor of "Microsoft Answers", which, in turn, was the predecessor of the current "Microsoft Community."  I edited the message refer only to cloning, rather than "Disc imaging" as well (another method of backup not useful in your situation). Although some details have changed with the new versions of the software, it is always interesting to read:

    Detailed instructions for the use of Acronis True Image leprogramme to clone a hard drive

    Within the framework either of these two backup & recovery process, you are
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    content of the source diskette or the recipient of the disk image created. This


    can be either a USB or Firewire cable or external SATA HARD drive. While the other internal
    HARD drive can also serve as the destination disk, that there is an additional element
    safety in the use of an external HARD drive because this player will normally be
    disconnected the system except for the cloning disk or recovery
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    Here are the step by step instructions for
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    external HARD disk. (The steps are essentially the same using the latest ATI 10)
    (version):

    1. with two hard drives (source & destination disks) connected, start.
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    are connected. It is also probably a good idea to close all programs, you
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    2. access to the Acronis True Image 9 program, under "Pick a task", click
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    3. in the next window "Welcome to the Disk Clone Wizard!", click Next.

    4. in the next window of the "Clone" Mode to select the automatic option (it should
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    5. on the next window of 'hard drive' Source, ensure that good source
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    6. on the next window of 'hard disk of Destination', ensure that good
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    7. in the next window, select the option "delete partitions on the.
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    8. the next window will reflect the disc source and destination. Once again
    confirm that the correct commands have been selected. Click Next.

    9. on the next window, click on the button continue. A message box appears
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    10. the cloning operation will pronounce on reboot. With modern
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    be in the range of approximately 450 MB/min at 800 MB/min during cloning to
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    11. when the cloning operation has been completed, a message
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    If, however, the destination drive was another * internal * HARD drive, see the
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    12 note that cloned content now residing on the external USB HARD drive take
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    13. the system restore can be performed by cloning the content of the
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    NOTE: Just another point which should be emphasized with regard the
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    cloning of the machine must be decommissioned and the source that HARD drive should
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    **************************************************************************************************

    LEM:

    As you may know not my previous posts about this issue of cloning/disk-image disk, I am rather partisan passionate about Casper 6 - disk cloning program and highly recommend this comprehensive program for most PC users as a backup tool. (I recognize that this is probably of little interest to the OP because I guess it is concerned primarily or exclusively with cloning just the content of its failure (apparently) HARD drive to a newer HARD disk. And it seems that it may have other problems as well!)

    The reason for this post is in my "NOTE" (quoted above) caveat regarding the sea program. I wanted to mention that one of the main reasons we prefer program Casper to other disk cloning programs (for example, the Acronis one) is that, unlike these other programs Casper completely avoids this potential problem I did reference.

    During the two years since we started working with the Casper drive cloning program we had done (or were involved with) hundreds of disk cloning operations, involving a wide variety of PC brands/models, hard disks (both PATA & SATA), etc. During this time, we have never met a * single * instance of the problem raised. IE a user could clone the contents of his HARD 'source' to another disc * internal * HARD drive and would not (possible) later problem affecting the ability to start the (cloned) destination HARD disk even when the system was booted to the HARD drive with the cloned HARD disk connected source * immediately * after the disk cloning operation.

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    I thought that the information above might be interesting for you & others.

    Anna

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