Mainboard replacement (HP DV9000 Laptop) 7081

March 272010

Examplemodel: Hewlett Packard Pavilion DV9000

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Duration : 0:7:40


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25 Responses

  1. FixedNewsChannel Says:

    @FCEE1 I bed tou …
    @FCEE1 I bed tou your pants when you saw the spark!

  2. Gugguggug Says:

    1 star, I thought …
    1 star, I thought this was a tutorial, not a (very dull) music video. Or who knows, maybe if your a hardcore geek this is an exciting music video!

  3. FCEE1 Says:

    question: my laptop …
    question: my laptop charger got messed up and my father made one all it needed was a new tip it was working good until i saw a spark and it turned off then it wouldnt turn on anymore so is this the mother board or something else?

  4. chips2481 Says:

    Try my copper shims …
    Try my copper shims instead of a penny/thermal pad for your heatsink. It is a perfect fit and keeps your temps way down! Only $6 for tx1000 and $9 for all other models. Thermal paste is included. Search for “dv2000 copper shim” or “dv9000 copper shim” on ebay.

  5. ultragaming1993 Says:

    U forgot to do cpu …
    U forgot to do cpu termal paste on the cpu, now it will maby overheat…

  6. redhotsun51 Says:

    Hi Mate,
    Can you …

    Hi Mate,
    Can you tell me why you heated your mainboard? What effect does that have on it? Where did you learn to do that? Also what did you do to the GPU? Surely you mean the CPU or are you referring to the Graphic chip?

  7. puroculo Says:

    are you not …
    are you not grounded??? WTF?

  8. thececk Says:

    210° Celsius? or …
    210° Celsius? or Farenheit? It’s important for me before testing it… :-)

  9. sparepartworld Says:

    simply detect the …
    simply detect the volt from the battery ;-)
    +/- 3V is fine!

  10. lovelytuber Says:

    hello how do …
    hello how do youtest the powerof the cmos batery an what is the readig supposeto be / thanks

  11. MrBUXCRU Says:

    Same here, first …
    Same here, first time i ever took a laptop to bits, piece of piss!! I only had 4 screws leftover!! I used the heat gun method on the GPU, i removed all plasics warmed the MB in the oven at 210c and then warmed the chip at 300c lyster gun, she works fine now, and all the dust has been removed from the heat sinks. Core temps are down to new. happy i got my £1500 laptop back

  12. MrBUXCRU Says:

    So did HP, they …
    So did HP, they dont use it on there sinks!! There is a special contact alloy for both flat surfaces to meet!!

  13. getpagesize Says:

    He forgot to use …
    He forgot to use thermal compound … big NO NO.

  14. lexyota Says:

    im an amateur, and …
    im an amateur, and i did it just fine;P

  15. hoyaboykyle Says:

    Thanks for the vid. …
    Thanks for the vid. just got a new mainboard. first time i’m replacing one. hopefully all goes well. thanks a million

  16. sparepartworld Says:

    you want replace …
    you want replace the BIOS? I don’t advice you to do this, cause you can damage more then you can repair!

    But try the freeware: everest home

    with this you can see the whole hadware.

  17. Morgena1 Says:

    I used to have the …
    I used to have the same one, it crashed 2 years after I bought it, bayed a of money for it, no thank you never ever again HP

  18. odny08 Says:

    how can i fix my …
    how can i fix my notebook dv9000? i tried to run the hp recovery disk in it but error massage came up. i tried the vista recovery disk it passed most of the step but when it reach the up date step, message said window can`t up date the configuration on my computer

  19. KhAN95240 Says:

    Thats true, but I …
    Thats true, but I fix way more HP/Compaqs than thos three brands. Im not saying DELL, Toshiba, or Lenovo are THE best. If HP has motherboard problems they need to find a new manufacturer.

  20. TheAblocks Says:

    Does anyone know …
    Does anyone know how to identify the BIOS chip on this motherboard? I need to replace but I dont know which one is. Thanks in advance.

  21. Kegtapper Says:

    Curious as I am, I …
    Curious as I am, I had an old DV Series board that was beyond repair. I heated the nVidia chip and took it off to check the ‘balling’. Sure enough as I had suspected. Several balls were absent. not having silvered contacts. Oxidation is the culprit. So at least now I know why they fail so often.

    When reflowing, I generally put about 2lb pressure on the chip- (popsickle stick or long wooden swab), not to flatten the solder, but to insure it does not rise higher off the pads.

  22. Kegtapper Says:

    Lenovo has their …
    Lenovo has their issues, as well as Dell and Toshiba. If you see enough of each you begin to recognize a pattern of which companies failures are. The culprit is HannStar the mobo manufacturer not HP per se.

    Just today I did a reflow to an Averatec 7100 (AMD/nVidia combo). Same problem as the HP DV series. On the nVidia chip on this model did not have the red high temp hot glue around the GPU. At least that helps some to keep the chip fixed. BTW I also use hot glue-high temp.

  23. Kegtapper Says:

    Another thing I …
    Another thing I have been doing is replacing the foil under the AMD chip. Removing the damaged foil and cleaning heatsink surface, then cut and paste a 1.5″ x1″ copper foil. It has better heat transfer properties and will not break/tear the next time it is removed as the foil usually does.

  24. sparepartworld Says:

    right! more heat …
    right! more heat pads are a good step, but the gpu stil becomes too hot.

  25. sparepartworld Says:

    The problem is the …
    The problem is the graphic chip on the mainboard! but it’s not possible to repair this chip for a amateur. And for experts it’s more rentable to buy a new, cause it’s cheaper, as the working hours.

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