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Posted on Mar 10, 2010

Powers on but does not boot up

Dv9000 powers on but does not boot up , the wireless works on and off, the webcam does not work.

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  • Posted on Jan 25, 2010

SOURCE: my hp pavilion dv9000 wireless connection stop

1>> Shut down the computer and then while restarting the computer keep tapping on F10
As you get to the BIOS screen press F9 and then Press F10 to save and exit out of BIOS.
2>>Uninstall the driver from the Device Manager (in control panel) and restart the computer, To install the driver again use the Recovery Manager

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Matt Sydney Aug 4, 2008 00:28:44 GMT 10 pts
I experienced this problem last night, and seemed to have fixed it this morning.

SYMPTOMS: HP Pavilion dv9000, Win Vista x64 Ultimate. Running on battery, battery level became critical; windows went into 'Hibernate' mode. Upon plugging in to mains power, and resuming the Windows session, the Wireless is still disabled, no matter what position the switch is in.


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Jamie Madriz Aug 8, 2008 01:58:15 GMT N/A: Question Author
Matt, i did what u said, and i'm happy because my wireless switch is WORKING! :) Hopefully it stays this way.
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