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 HP Pavillion DV6-6XXX series Owners Lounge V2, - 91 owners!! FUUUUUUUUUUUUU!!

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RiverDrifte
post Jul 2 2011, 05:24 PM

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I never sent my warranty card to Singapore.. should I?

You can uninstall:
- Energy Star Digital Logo
- HP Documentation

Other please avoid uninstalling. Personal opinion as this laptop has quite little bloatware. I might suggest uninstalling Norton and use other Antivirus solutions available. smile.gif
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post Jul 2 2011, 05:28 PM

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QUOTE(RiverDrifte @ Jul 2 2011, 05:24 PM)
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Other please avoid uninstalling. Personal opinion as this laptop has quite little bloatware. I might suggest uninstalling Norton and use other Antivirus solutions available. smile.gif
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+1 i removed Norton and installed Nod32. Microsoft Security Essentials is good too.. you can find the download link in the 1st page.
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post Jul 2 2011, 05:30 PM

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QUOTE(Acid_RuleZz @ Jul 2 2011, 05:24 PM)
I kept this.

- HP Software Framework
- HP Support Assistant
- IDT Audio
- Intel® Display Audio Driver
- Intel® Management Engine Components
- Intel® Rapid Storage Technology
- Validity WBF DDK
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You removed some HP software, can you use your fingerprint sensor?
RiverDrifte
post Jul 2 2011, 05:38 PM

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QUOTE(SRLee @ Jul 2 2011, 05:30 PM)
You removed some HP software, can you use your fingerprint sensor?
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- IDT Audio > Audio Driver
- Intel® Display Audio Driver > Audio Driver too..
- Intel® Management Engine Components > according to here this component is not needed as our proc doesn't have vPro but i think is better to keep for safety purpose.
- Intel® Rapid Storage Technology > SATA Raid controller.. i doubt needed?
- Validity WBF DDK > for fingerprint device
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post Jul 2 2011, 06:01 PM

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QUOTE(SRLee @ Jul 2 2011, 05:30 PM)
You removed some HP software, can you use your fingerprint sensor?
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I only use fingerprint reader to login windows. Yes it work.


Added on July 2, 2011, 6:04 pm
QUOTE(RiverDrifte @ Jul 2 2011, 05:38 PM)
- Intel® Rapid Storage Technology > SATA Raid controller.. i doubt needed?
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I read it activate the Native Command Queuing for Sata HDD thats why i leave it. Not so sure about this.

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SRLee
post Jul 2 2011, 06:31 PM

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How many running processes is considered average/optimum?
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post Jul 2 2011, 06:35 PM

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Acid can pin the assembly video to first post? smile.gif

I think might come handy for people later on who wish to:
- change thermal paste
- change blueray driver *i doubt*
- change hdd *very probably*
- remove dust from air duct.

*i noticed that the person in the video is very professionally train in handling the laptop and organised the screws very neatly following original order.. more important step is to that he ground himself to avoid ESD which i think is a very good practice in handling internal electrical component.*


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QUOTE(SRLee @ Jul 2 2011, 06:31 PM)
How many running processes is considered average/optimum?
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definitely no average in this as the usage of each user varies..is depends solely on user..
so people might run 20 chrome tab which has 20 different processes...

This post has been edited by RiverDrifte: Jul 2 2011, 06:41 PM
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post Jul 2 2011, 06:43 PM

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QUOTE(RiverDrifte @ Jul 2 2011, 06:35 PM)
Acid can pin the assembly video to first post? smile.gif
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OK done. smile.gif
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post Jul 2 2011, 06:43 PM

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QUOTE(RiverDrifte @ Jul 2 2011, 06:35 PM)
Acid can pin the assembly video to first post? smile.gif

I think might come handy for people later on who wish to:
- change thermal paste
- change blueray driver *i doubt*
- change hdd *very probably*
- remove dust from air duct.

*i noticed that the person in the video is very professionally train in handling the laptop and organised the screws very neatly following original order.. more important step is to that he ground himself to avoid ESD which i think is a very good practice in handling internal electrical component.*


Added on July 2, 2011, 6:41 pm

definitely no average in this as the usage of each user varies..is depends solely on user..
so people might run 20 chrome tab which has 20 different processes...
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My desktop runs about 60 processes.

So I'm kind of worried that my new laptop is running 100. sweat.gif
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post Jul 2 2011, 06:45 PM

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lol i run around 88 processes and it doesn't lag a lot.
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post Jul 2 2011, 06:54 PM

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Wah, now the link I posted is up on the 1st page. Haha, feeling so proud...although that DV6 model is different from ours.
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QUOTE(SRLee @ Jul 2 2011, 06:31 PM)
How many running processes is considered average/optimum?
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Clean install Windows running around 35-38 processes, then just add the software you use,,,
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Can somebody help me with my laptop, please?

My problems:

1. Laptop boots on average about 2 minutes. I did this and followed the steps, but it stopped without doing anything after 2 boots. Didn't show any information after that.

2. Laptop often lags.

3. Mozilla Firefox takes about 2 to 3 seconds to load and will go into a "Not Responding" status right after loading for about 2 seconds before it is usable.

What should I do? I'm very frustrated. icon_question.gif
RiverDrifte
post Jul 2 2011, 07:48 PM

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QUOTE(SRLee @ Jul 2 2011, 07:39 PM)
Can somebody help me with my laptop, please?

My problems:

1. Laptop boots on average about 2 minutes. I did this and followed the steps, but it stopped without doing anything after 2 boots. Didn't show any information after that.

2. Laptop often lags.

3. Mozilla Firefox takes about 2 to 3 seconds to load and will go into a "Not Responding" status right after loading for about 2 seconds before it is usable.

What should I do? I'm very frustrated.  icon_question.gif
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sounds like a generic problem.. might consider reinstalling windows 7? cause i got that problem once with my desktop..
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post Jul 2 2011, 07:52 PM

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QUOTE(RiverDrifte @ Jul 2 2011, 07:48 PM)
sounds like a generic problem.. might consider reinstalling windows 7? cause i got that problem once with my desktop..
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How do I reinstall Windows 7? I got the Recovery Discs, do I use that?
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@SRLee, can you open msconfig and go to startup, disable everything then check the startup speed again?
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post Jul 2 2011, 08:13 PM

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QUOTE(lee_what2004 @ Jul 2 2011, 07:58 PM)
@SRLee, can you open msconfig and go to startup, disable everything then check the startup speed again?
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OK after disabling everything and rebooting 3 times, my average time to boot were 45 to 50 seconds, running 65 processes.

EDIT: After a few minutes, it is now running 76 processes.

EDIT 2: Now it's running 83 processes.

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RiverDrifte
post Jul 2 2011, 08:32 PM

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QUOTE(SRLee @ Jul 2 2011, 08:13 PM)
OK after disabling everything and rebooting 3 times, my average time to boot were 45 to 50 seconds, running 65 processes.

EDIT: After a few minutes, it is now running 76 processes.

EDIT 2: Now it's running 83 processes.
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if u follow the step posted by acid, i thought it auto optimize for 6 reboots? and the last run use boot timer?
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post Jul 2 2011, 08:38 PM

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QUOTE(RiverDrifte @ Jul 2 2011, 08:32 PM)
if u follow the step posted by acid, i thought it auto optimize for 6 reboots? and the last run use boot timer?
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Using the code provided that I input in CMD, my laptop autoboot twice then I accidentally hit "Cancel" because it was idle for a few minutes (I thought it stopped).

I expected better performance with this laptop. A lot better performance, in fact.
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post Jul 2 2011, 08:42 PM

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I expected better performance with this laptop. A lot better performance, in fact.
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I would put the lack or performance to the 5400rpm hard drive. Using a 7200RPM, a hybrid SSD, or an SSD, you will notice a phenomenal increase in performance.

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