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imationyj
post May 16 2011, 09:43 PM

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QUOTE(mupak @ May 16 2011, 03:25 PM)
just want to ask something..herm the hp care pack must register before 10 days or 30 days?? cuz i already call techhypermart..the person said that need to register the warranty b4 30 days..is it true?? sorry if i ask the same question??
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Hi to all the users here. Pls. Add me to the list. I just got my dv6, 3 days ago.
One thing I wanted to confirm with everyone here. Using CPU-Z v1.57, my

south bridge rev. = B2
Chipset rev. = 09
main board model = 1657. 10.22
Bios. = F.06 (03/10/2011)

May I ask what info is showing on all your Dv6s.

Am I the unlucky one who get the old affected chipset?

Anyone here can help on this? I am really confuse. I read somewhere that new DV6 users are still having the B2 rev. chipset even though it is suppose to be the new B3 rev. How do I check?

Pls. Help.


TQ
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post May 16 2011, 11:08 PM

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QUOTE(ineser @ May 16 2011, 05:41 PM)
Price? Where u got it?
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Mobility Square, 3199, no free gift cry.gif, but can pay by credit card

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QUOTE(aionee @ May 16 2011, 10:45 PM)
Hi to all the users here. Pls. Add me to the list. I just got my dv6, 3 days ago.
One thing I wanted to confirm with everyone here. Using CPU-Z v1.57, my

south bridge rev.  = B2
Chipset rev.          = 09
main board model  = 1657.    10.22
Bios.                    = F.06 (03/10/2011)

May I ask what info is showing on all your Dv6s.

Am I the unlucky one who get the old affected chipset?

Anyone here can help on this? I am really confuse. I read somewhere that new DV6 users are still having the B2 rev. chipset even though it is suppose to be the new B3 rev. How do I check?

Pls. Help.
TQ
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Mine is the same like Urs bro.
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QUOTE(aionee @ May 16 2011, 10:45 PM)
Hi to all the users here. Pls. Add me to the list. I just got my dv6, 3 days ago.
One thing I wanted to confirm with everyone here. Using CPU-Z v1.57, my

south bridge rev.  = B2
Chipset rev.          = 09
main board model  = 1657.    10.22
Bios.                    = F.06 (03/10/2011)

May I ask what info is showing on all your Dv6s.

Am I the unlucky one who get the old affected chipset?

Anyone here can help on this? I am really confuse. I read somewhere that new DV6 users are still having the B2 rev. chipset even though it is suppose to be the new B3 rev. How do I check?

Pls. Help.
TQ
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Here the announcement by HP , follow the step to check your laptop.

http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/documen...=reg_R1002_USEN


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post May 17 2011, 01:03 AM

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This already been reported before. U can try and open the back cover and check if the chipset number is SLH9D(B2) or SLJ4P(B3), else u can trust this dude from notebookreview forum that ripped his virgin DV6 to check on the chipset since CPU-Z reported it still using B2.

This post has been edited by Acid_RuleZz: May 17 2011, 01:03 AM
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post May 17 2011, 08:52 AM

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QUOTE(shuitsl @ May 16 2011, 11:08 PM)
Mobility Square, 3199, no free gift cry.gif, but can pay by credit card
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3199 without gift is ok ler, got free bag?
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QUOTE(aionee @ May 16 2011, 10:45 PM)
Hi to all the users here. Pls. Add me to the list. I just got my dv6, 3 days ago.
One thing I wanted to confirm with everyone here. Using CPU-Z v1.57, my

south bridge rev.   = B2
Chipset rev.          = 09
main board model  = 1657.    10.22
Bios.                     = F.06 (03/10/2011)

May I ask what info is showing on all your Dv6s.

Am I the unlucky one who get the old affected chipset?

Anyone here can help on this? I am really confuse. I read somewhere that new DV6 users are still having the B2 rev. chipset even though it is suppose to be the new B3 rev. How do I check?

Pls. Help.
TQ
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it oso shows B2 in CPU-Z of mine hmm.gif


Added on May 17, 2011, 9:17 ammay i noe where do u all who use CM U2 put ur fan at?

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QUOTE(ineser @ May 17 2011, 08:52 AM)
3199 without gift is ok ler, got free bag?
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Only original laptop bag not backpack
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So far any problem wif ur laptop ? If duwan the bag got cash rebate o not ?

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QUOTE(imationyj @ May 17 2011, 09:12 AM)
it oso shows B2 in CPU-Z of mine hmm.gif


Added on May 17, 2011, 9:17 ammay i noe where do u all who use CM U2 put ur fan at?
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Hardly to tell where to place the fans at, just to make sure the fans are placed according to the vent location, then it's all fine. rclxms.gif
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QUOTE(reevephon @ May 17 2011, 10:53 AM)
Hardly to tell where to place the fans at, just to make sure the fans are placed according to the vent location, then it's all fine.  rclxms.gif
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if i put it below the palm rest area will it make any difference? hmm.gif
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post May 17 2011, 12:59 PM

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hye all, i'm sorry to bring this up..
i not sure if this have been discussed before. if it does, i'll check back the thread again ok.
i have heard one problem of HP not providing warranty for some particular parts which is not under HP..

about the warranty claim, anyone have experience before?
shuitsl
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QUOTE(Luwk @ May 17 2011, 10:12 AM)
So far any problem wif ur laptop ? If duwan the bag got cash rebate o not ?
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So far so good, I not install games yet. If dont want the bag cant get rebate or change another thing.
aionee
post May 17 2011, 01:19 PM

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QUOTE(surveymonkey @ May 16 2011, 11:50 PM)
Here the announcement by HP , follow the step to check your laptop.

http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/documen...=reg_R1002_USEN
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Thanks Suerveymonkey. I ve check the serial and my unit's serial is higher than 108 so I guess my unit is ok then.

Thanks Acid_RuleZz. I think I have to trust that brave fella who ripped his unit apart to find out the truth. :-)

Thanks to everyone who chip in to help out.


Another question. Do you guys tried to split the C: partition to 2? If yes how do you do it?
I wanted create another partition for data. Since the HDD already have 4 primary partitions I may have to
Convert the HP Tools partition to a logical partition. Then split up the C: into 2 (using a partition manager
utility boot cd)and and either format the new partition as either primary or logical partition. I notice there
is a shrink partition function under Win7. Anyone tried that? Will it work with the active system partition (C:)
without Causing the loss of data?

Would like to hear your thoughts and experience on this. Thanks in advance.

This post has been edited by aionee: May 17 2011, 01:19 PM
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post May 17 2011, 02:20 PM

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QUOTE(aionee @ May 17 2011, 01:19 PM)
Thanks Suerveymonkey. I ve check the serial and my unit's serial is higher than 108 so I guess my unit is ok then.

Thanks Acid_RuleZz. I think I have to trust that brave fella who ripped his unit apart to find out the truth. :-)

Thanks to everyone who chip in to help out.
Another question. Do you guys tried to split the C: partition to 2? If yes how do you do it?
I wanted create another partition for data. Since the HDD already have 4 primary partitions I may have to
Convert the HP Tools partition to a logical partition. Then split up the C: into 2 (using a partition manager
utility boot cd)and and either format the new partition as either primary or logical partition.  I notice there
is a shrink partition function under Win7. Anyone tried that? Will it work with the active system partition (C:)
without Causing the loss of data?

Would like to hear your thoughts and experience on this. Thanks in advance.
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With all respect bro, your Qs has been answered in the previous posts in this topic. Do search for it under some key words. icon_rolleyes.gif
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QUOTE(aionee @ May 17 2011, 01:19 PM)
Another question. Do you guys tried to split the C: partition to 2? If yes how do you do it?
I wanted create another partition for data. Since the HDD already have 4 primary partitions I may have to
Convert the HP Tools partition to a logical partition. Then split up the C: into 2 (using a partition manager
utility boot cd)and and either format the new partition as either primary or logical partition.  I notice there
is a shrink partition function under Win7. Anyone tried that? Will it work with the active system partition (C:)
without Causing the loss of data?

Would like to hear your thoughts and experience on this. Thanks in advance.
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If ur HDD is currently on Dynamic Disk, u can just shrink or expand without losing data using Window 7 disk management tool. nod.gif
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QUOTE(aionee @ May 17 2011, 01:19 PM)
Another question. Do you guys tried to split the C: partition to 2? If yes how do you do it?
I wanted create another partition for data. Since the HDD already have 4 primary partitions I may have to
Convert the HP Tools partition to a logical partition. Then split up the C: into 2 (using a partition manager
utility boot cd)and and either format the new partition as either primary or logical partition.  I notice there
is a shrink partition function under Win7. Anyone tried that? Will it work with the active system partition (C:)
without Causing the loss of data?

Would like to hear your thoughts and experience on this. Thanks in advance.
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This information wasn't linked on the front page and even I was too lazy to find it through 60 pages of posts, so here we go.


Repartitioning your dv6's stock hard drive.

1) Get a free partitioning tool like MiniTool Partition Wizard Home Edition.

Yes, Windows 7 does have a disk partitioning tool built in (Right-click Computer -> Manage, Select Storage -> Disk Management), but because of how HP has kindly set up our HDDs, you will only be able to shrink your C: partition to a minimum of about 400-450GB only. A proper partitioning program will avoid this problem and allow you to partition as you like.

2) Plan your partitioning

One thing to note: Again, because of how HP has set up our HDDs, we will actually have 4 partitions:
- System (a hidden partition of about 200 MB)
- C:
- The recovery partition; and
- the HP_Tools partition.

Not necessary, but useful so you have an idea of how you will arrange your partitions. I split mine into a Windows drive (C ), a program installation drive (D) and a data drive (E). Separating your program installation drive and your system drive makes backups for the system drive smaller and faster to generate, plus it means you don't have to worry about installations fragmenting your Windows drive and affecting performance as often. Try to plan your partitions so that it looks like this:

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| System | C (Windows drive) | Program install drive | Data drive 1 | Data drive 2 | ... | Data drive X | Recovery | HP_Tools |


3) Shrink your C: partition

I shrunk mine down to 60 GB to account for how some programs still insist on installing some data to your system drive even if you tell it to install elsewhere, and to provide space for swap files, update downloads and System Restore space.

Also, because some users have made this mistake and have everything stop working, do NOT change the partition type of C:. Leave it as primary, or your Windows will stop working and your partitioning program will simply fail to start when your computer reboots later.

4) Reallocate the free space

C:, System and HP_Tools are already primary partitions, and there is a restriction on the number of primary partitions that you can make on any one hard drive, which is exactly 3. This means that you will have to create any other drives as Logical drives.


Anyway, tl;dr:
1) Don't bother with the built-in partitioning program. It's designed to be safe and therefore limited in functionality. Use it only to change disk drive letters.

2) Get a third party partitioning program.

3) All new drives on the default hard disk should be logical drives because HP has already maximised the number of primary drives on the disk.

Also, make your recovery DVDs and then remove the recovery partition for extra space.



Repartitioning drive that has data on it without losing the data

Short answer: It can be done if you're careful, but try not to.

Long answer:

First, a short grounder on how partitioning programs work. Partitioning programs usually perform their operations in steps. If you want to resize your C drive, for example, first it will copy over all the information on the C drive to fit into the final drive size, and then it will reassign the drive size. This way, partitioning programs try to avoid data loss when shrinking partitions.

However, sometimes things can go wrong. For example, if the program asks you for a size in megabytes and your data is actually maybe a few kilobytes more than what you enter, you will lose those kilobytes. Good programs will catch this and warn you. Not so good programs will assume you know what you're doing.

So, to avoid potential data loss, follow these tips:

1) Never ever resize a partition to be smaller than the amount of data in it.

2) Never ever resize a partition to be smaller than the amount of data in it.

3) Give yourself some breathing space whenever you resize partitions with data in them, say, 5% - 10%. If Windows says you have 100 MB of data in that partition, don't resize it to anything less than, say 110 MB.


Breaking the rules

Let's say you screwed up and put in loads of data into your C: drive before deciding it's a good idea to partition off a data drive and make a smaller C: drive. All is not lost; you don't need to resign yourself to recopying all that data off from a USB hard drive. If you follow the previous tips, you can still actually pull it off.

1) Make a new partition that is as large as possible without making the original partition too small.

2) Move as much data as possible from the old partition into the new data partition.

3) Shrink the original partition again and merge the free space into the new partition. Your new partition should now be larger.

4) Repeat steps until your original partition is the size you want it to be.

5) Defragment both partitions, or at least the new data partition.

This is how I would do it if I was in that situation, but be warned: I'm not responsible for any data loss if you use this trick, so copy any irreplacable data into a backup USB hard drive before doing it. I would rather just take the more time-consuming path of recopying the data completely from a USB hard drive.

This post has been edited by ThisIsBoletaria: Jul 16 2011, 08:57 PM
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QUOTE(shuitsl @ May 16 2011, 11:08 PM)
Mobility Square, 3199, no free gift cry.gif, but can pay by credit card
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Added into owner list. Welcome to the club. rclxms.gif
Anything u can refer to the 1st post. tongue.gif

QUOTE(ThisIsBoletaria @ May 17 2011, 03:07 PM)
This information wasn't linked on the front page and even I was too lazy to find it through 60 pages of posts, so here we go.
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Added into the 1st post. Thank you for that. notworthy.gif
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post May 17 2011, 07:59 PM

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Thanks thisisBoletaria, acid RuleZz and other gurus for your help. The info provided is really helpful. In the end I manage to split the partition using the partition manager boot cd.

Thanks a lot guys. Really appreciate it. :-)

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