Thank you so much for this! I have a HP Pavilion dv6000 that needed a new cpu fan & heat sink plus a new power button ribbon cable. I've done the ribbon cable once before, but never gone down into the motherboard and I was very nervous. I was using a different tutorial at first, but got lost as they didn't explain everything. Then I found yours! Unfortunately I was already down to the mb so I missed a few things. But I kept going back and forth and, thanks to you, got everything done, put back together and my old 2006 machine is up and running like new! Ahem, I did end up with three screws left over. But I'm not going to argue with success, so I just put them in a little baggie in my toolkit. If/when I ever take this machine apart again, I'll be using your tutorial from the start and paying more attention to the things I missed this time around. Thanks again! Great job!
Yeah the ribbon cable for the power button broke after 3 years in mine. Now the CPU fan is making weird/rough noises. Sounds like the fan bearing's gone...guess I'll see if I can fix it or fit another fan to it... Thanks for the kind comments you left in my videos :)
Hello Sir, wanted to say a BIG Thank You for the whole 4 video parts, i have the same exact model and ur videos helped me to extra clean my laptop, all by myself without paying for the service, Thanks again, Cheers!
Great video. I have a dv6000 that the fan runs full blast nearly all the time. I will now be able to disassemble it and clean it out. Thanks for the excellent video !!
Thanks for the video series. I was able to followed along and perform the maintenance on my DV6000 perfectly. Interestingly enough, there was absolutely no thermal compound on the heat sink at all. I bought this laptop new and it came that way from the factory. I always wondered why it ran so hot!
Muchas gracias!! In a way we take for granted these tutorials, but I wanted to take some time to thank you for all the hard work there surely was behind! I followed your videos screw by screw and now I'm typing this from a much quieter and cooler laptop. Thanks again!
This is probably the best disassembly video I've seen so far. Thanks a ton. But I gotta say... THIS WAS SO FUCKING TEDIOUS! But I knew from the beginning what I was getting myself into. No offense, your guide was great.
Friend, thank you for the tutorial. I have a notebook pavillion dv6870 series and follow step by step and managed to open and clean perfectly, its temperature before it was 85¤C and is now 52¤C. Thank U!
This is the best video ever on disassembly and assembly. great piece of demonstration. Hats off..!!! Hope you could use set of tweezers on removing tiny clips in next video :). Also I wonder why you didn't apply thermal paste over GPU. Was it with a reason ? Also I would like to know whether this particular mode ( DV6000) got a problem of premature failure of on board GPU due to overheating ? If so any way to fix it ? What is your recommendations. Appreciate your valuable comment on this. Thanks
Hi. It was quite a while ago but I believe the GPU uses thermal tape to transfer heat rather than thermal paste, so I was worried replacing it with paste would require a thick spread which could have the potential to run everywhere when heated. This laptop did not experience the GPU problem as I used a good laptop cooler from day 1, but I had a friend who had a slightly higher spec model and they did experience this issue. I believe some people have fixed it by disassembling the laptop and placing the motherboard in an oven to reflow the solder joins or used a heat gun/hair dryer over the GPU area to try and achieve the same result.
Its very useful video, much appreciated i had lot of noice but after cleaning its gone, but i have a new problem of not booting, not sure what i missed, it says Hard Dusk 1 replace
Hello!!! Thanks for the video, it was really helpful. Can you tell me the type of screw the notebook needs? That's because I lose some, and I have to bought but I don't know what type is it, maybe M2,5x5? Thank you
Hi, it is just a small phillips head screw. I don't know the exact name or part number if it has one. You can always just take one of the screws out and take it to a store if you are buying locally or just measure the screw so you have the dimensions so you can compare.
After Assembly, the laptop worked for 5 minutes and disconnected. When you switch on again, the indicators light up for 1 second, the laptop does not turn on. What is the reason?
Hi!! Thanks a lot for this videos. Please help. I followed step by step, but now my HP DV6609 not start. No noise or emit any sound, what you think is wrong?
+Amandysha Hi. Assuming that your latop is similar to this one, when you plug the power cable into the side of the laptop, does the blue ring light up? If it does, does the power button light up when you press it to power on?
Hi jnnz88! Yeah, my laptop HP is identical at yours. Yes, when I plug the power cable I see blue ring light up in the right side of laptop, but when I press the power button no light up, nothing happens, no sound, no start, any other light up.
jnnz88 I tried right now with DVD, Rewind, Play, Forward, Mute, Volume and Quickplay buttons, but nothing happens. Laptop not start. ;-( *Any idea about what could be going wrong?*
+jnnz88 Hey when i turn lapotp on the screen is very very dark i almost cant See anything i only See hp logo and thats almost IT.do you know what can be.the issuie?
This is the best disassembly/reassembly video I've seen so far. Many thanks and a job well done.
Made it Throughout all of them 4 videos, super useful and well explained prolly the best i've seen so far. Thank you very much!
Thank you so much for this! I have a HP Pavilion dv6000 that needed a new cpu fan & heat sink plus a new power button ribbon cable. I've done the ribbon cable once before, but never gone down into the motherboard and I was very nervous. I was using a different tutorial at first, but got lost as they didn't explain everything. Then I found yours! Unfortunately I was already down to the mb so I missed a few things. But I kept going back and forth and, thanks to you, got everything done, put back together and my old 2006 machine is up and running like new! Ahem, I did end up with three screws left over. But I'm not going to argue with success, so I just put them in a little baggie in my toolkit. If/when I ever take this machine apart again, I'll be using your tutorial from the start and paying more attention to the things I missed this time around. Thanks again! Great job!
Yeah the ribbon cable for the power button broke after 3 years in mine. Now the CPU fan is making weird/rough noises. Sounds like the fan bearing's gone...guess I'll see if I can fix it or fit another fan to it... Thanks for the kind comments you left in my videos :)
Thanks to your time on making these videos I could easily repair the laptop. Much appreciated.
Hello Sir, wanted to say a BIG Thank You for the whole 4 video parts, i have the same exact model and ur videos helped me to extra clean my laptop, all by myself without paying for the service, Thanks again, Cheers!
Thank you very much you helped me a lot and is the best video I have seen in laptop disassembly greetings from Nicaragua Central America
Great video. I have a dv6000 that the fan runs full blast nearly all the time. I will now be able to disassemble it and clean it out. Thanks for the excellent video !!
Many thanks for all the thoroughness put in this 4 part tuttorial. Very educacional.
Thanks for the video series. I was able to followed along and perform the maintenance on my DV6000 perfectly. Interestingly enough, there was absolutely no thermal compound on the heat sink at all. I bought this laptop new and it came that way from the factory. I always wondered why it ran so hot!
That's unusual! Usually if there is no thermal paste there would be thermal tape.
Nothing on it at all. The chip was clean as a whistle.
Muchas gracias!! In a way we take for granted these tutorials, but I wanted to take some time to thank you for all the hard work there surely was behind! I followed your videos screw by screw and now I'm typing this from a much quieter and cooler laptop. Thanks again!
Thank you for your kind comment :)
Thank you so much for these videos. I was able to salvage my DV6700 and make it like new. Your videos are awesome!!!
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My friend: God bless You for this 4 vídeos. I did step by step and was sucesfull
The best and detailed video I have seen on this subject, one question, does the GPU heatsink have thermal paste?
This is probably the best disassembly video I've seen so far. Thanks a ton.
But I gotta say...
THIS WAS SO FUCKING TEDIOUS! But I knew from the beginning what I was getting myself into.
No offense, your guide was great.
Friend, thank you for the tutorial. I have a notebook pavillion dv6870 series and follow step by step and managed to open and clean perfectly, its temperature before it was 85¤C and is now 52¤C. Thank U!
I'm glad it was helpful. Thanks for leaving a comment :)
Thanks a lot! This helped me to change the processor
thanks a lot for this series of videos!
rul dibujochan You're welcome, thanks for the kind comment :)
What incredible tutorials, it helped me a lot.
Thank you!
Great disassembly and reassembly video
This is the best video ever on disassembly and assembly. great piece of demonstration. Hats off..!!!
Hope you could use set of tweezers on removing tiny clips in next video :).
Also I wonder why you didn't apply thermal paste over GPU. Was it with a reason ? Also I would like to know whether this particular mode ( DV6000) got a problem of premature failure of on board GPU due to overheating ? If so any way to fix it ? What is your recommendations. Appreciate your valuable comment on this. Thanks
Hi. It was quite a while ago but I believe the GPU uses thermal tape to transfer heat rather than thermal paste, so I was worried replacing it with paste would require a thick spread which could have the potential to run everywhere when heated.
This laptop did not experience the GPU problem as I used a good laptop cooler from day 1, but I had a friend who had a slightly higher spec model and they did experience this issue.
I believe some people have fixed it by disassembling the laptop and placing the motherboard in an oven to reflow the solder joins or used a heat gun/hair dryer over the GPU area to try and achieve the same result.
@@jnnz88 thank you for the prompt response.
Awesome video tutorial. Life Saver! Thanks
Thanks a lot man! your tutorials helps a lot!
You're welcome, thanks for your comment!
i like yours videos i.m try to makein my hp notebook thanks tony from argentina
Nice video.. Well done!
Thaks! That videos are very helpful!
Спасибо! Никогда бы не подумал, что его так сложно прочистить...
You are the bestttt menn! Thank you!
Its very useful video, much appreciated i had lot of noice but after cleaning its gone, but i have a new problem of not booting, not sure what i missed, it says Hard Dusk 1 replace
I would check to make sure you have connected the hard drive correctly.
Muy buen video.
Thanks
verrrrrrrry great! TY
thank you ,man
Hello!!! Thanks for the video, it was really helpful. Can you tell me the type of screw the notebook needs? That's because I lose some, and I have to bought but I don't know what type is it, maybe M2,5x5? Thank you
Hi, it is just a small phillips head screw. I don't know the exact name or part number if it has one. You can always just take one of the screws out and take it to a store if you are buying locally or just measure the screw so you have the dimensions so you can compare.
After Assembly, the laptop worked for 5 minutes and disconnected. When you switch on again, the indicators light up for 1 second, the laptop does not turn on. What is the reason?
gracias!!! fue de mucha ayuda
+Ana Maria Garavito Plazas (ANINA) Gracias por sus comentarios. :)
Thank you! ;)
Hi!! Thanks a lot for this videos. Please help. I followed step by step, but now my HP DV6609 not start. No noise or emit any sound, what you think is wrong?
+Amandysha Hi. Assuming that your latop is similar to this one, when you plug the power cable into the side of the laptop, does the blue ring light up? If it does, does the power button light up when you press it to power on?
Hi jnnz88! Yeah, my laptop HP is identical at yours. Yes, when I plug the power cable I see blue ring light up in the right side of laptop, but when I press the power button no light up, nothing happens, no sound, no start, any other light up.
Amandysha
Ok. If you tap on the quickplay or DVD buttons beside the power button does the laptop turn on?
jnnz88 I tried right now with DVD, Rewind, Play, Forward, Mute, Volume and Quickplay buttons, but nothing happens. Laptop not start. ;-( *Any idea about what could be going wrong?*
jnnz88 Please, any idea about what could be going wrong? :-( I really appreciate any help you can provide.
grande
help!!!!! my screen does not turn
Hi. Can you hear noises from the laptop starting up when you push the power button or is it completely dead and non-responsive?
+jnnz88 Hey when i turn lapotp on the screen is very very dark i almost cant See anything i only See hp logo and thats almost IT.do you know what can be.the issuie?
I have to thank "jnzz88". It was a very great job. Parts 1 to 4 helped me a lot.
Motherboard DV6700 new
:) now when I press the dvd key, it turns on ... hehee