Doctor Micro
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- Champaign, Illinois
History on this machine: Had a bad mobo. Laptop was under warranty, so the owner sent it to HP for warranty repair. Before she sent it, I removed the hard drive and made an image of it. She gets it back, brings it to me and HP has replaced her hard drive (with a refurb, no less) and loaded the basic factory install. I remove the drive, image the factory install, then restore her original image. Voila! She's back in business. I update her AV and a few MS updates that were pending, test wireless and ethernet... all ok. I give it back to her. Later that night, she calls and says she can't connect to the wireless in her apartment complex. Doesn't even see it. Says the wireless light is orange (no connection or turned off). I remind her that it was working when it left my shop and ask her if she'd done anything. She says no, just brought it home, fired it up, checked to make sure her docs and pics where there (they were) and tried to connect to the wireless and the internet. No go. I tell her to bring it back.
She drops it off later that evening, and the next day, I put it back on the bench. Plug in the power supply and hit the power button. While it's booting, I notice the wireless led is blue. Hmmm.. Go to HP wireless assitant and it tells me no connection found and that the wireless has been either disabled in device manager or in the bios. Reboot, go into CMOS. No wireless setting... just very minimal settings at all, mostly just informative and non-changeable. Boot devices, boot order, time and date, BIOS and User password set, that's about it. Ok, reboot into windows (Vista Ultimate, Tablet Edition, 64-bit, SP1) and check device manager. No wireless listed.
Pull the back plate, check the connections to the Broadcom Atheros card, all ok. Battery back in, AC back in and reboot. HP Wireless assistant still showing nothing. Go to Network Connections, manage wireless, and there is my lab wireless network, showing 5 bars. Click connect. After about 10 seconds, I have a connection and I'm on the net. Great! So, I figure the HP wireless assitant software is knackered and go to HP's website from my lab machine. Download the latesst driver set for the Broadcom to my NAS, and all the other drivers besides, just in case I get another machine like this or need to update or refresh any of hers.
In the meantime, on her machine, I clear a stuck MS Office compatibility service pack that was stuck and get it installed. Check for more updates while I'm there, and Vista SP2 shows up. I figure "Why not?", especially since I'd read on a couple of posts that some people who'd had minor glitchy problems had them solved after installing SP2.
Download SP2, start the installl and leave the machine until morning to finish.
Get up this morning and the machine has gone into hibernate/sleep. Little small blue LEDs slowly blinking. Hit the power button to bring it out of Standby/Hibernate.
Nothing.
Try again. Still nothing. Hmmmm
Hold the power button down to turn off. Okay, all lights off. Wait a minute or so and hit the power button. Lights on, fans on, no HDD activity and from all indications, still in Standby/Hibernate.
Shut down (Hard shutdown with power button again). Pull the AC, Pull the battery. Wait a few minutes. Try again. No go. Still stuck.
Repeat above process, except this time, I pop the back cover and remove the CMOS battery. Press and hold power button for 30 seconds. Insert AC only. Press and hold power another 30 seconds. Reinstall CMOS battery. Power up. Still stuck, and now so am I.
Tried booting from CD. Nope. Won't boot. Same indications, lights on, no HDD activity, just two little blue LEDs (left and right of the keyboard) slowly blinking. Even tried booting without the RAM and the HDD removed. Same thing.
Help!
She drops it off later that evening, and the next day, I put it back on the bench. Plug in the power supply and hit the power button. While it's booting, I notice the wireless led is blue. Hmmm.. Go to HP wireless assitant and it tells me no connection found and that the wireless has been either disabled in device manager or in the bios. Reboot, go into CMOS. No wireless setting... just very minimal settings at all, mostly just informative and non-changeable. Boot devices, boot order, time and date, BIOS and User password set, that's about it. Ok, reboot into windows (Vista Ultimate, Tablet Edition, 64-bit, SP1) and check device manager. No wireless listed.
Pull the back plate, check the connections to the Broadcom Atheros card, all ok. Battery back in, AC back in and reboot. HP Wireless assistant still showing nothing. Go to Network Connections, manage wireless, and there is my lab wireless network, showing 5 bars. Click connect. After about 10 seconds, I have a connection and I'm on the net. Great! So, I figure the HP wireless assitant software is knackered and go to HP's website from my lab machine. Download the latesst driver set for the Broadcom to my NAS, and all the other drivers besides, just in case I get another machine like this or need to update or refresh any of hers.
In the meantime, on her machine, I clear a stuck MS Office compatibility service pack that was stuck and get it installed. Check for more updates while I'm there, and Vista SP2 shows up. I figure "Why not?", especially since I'd read on a couple of posts that some people who'd had minor glitchy problems had them solved after installing SP2.
Download SP2, start the installl and leave the machine until morning to finish.
Get up this morning and the machine has gone into hibernate/sleep. Little small blue LEDs slowly blinking. Hit the power button to bring it out of Standby/Hibernate.
Nothing.
Try again. Still nothing. Hmmmm
Hold the power button down to turn off. Okay, all lights off. Wait a minute or so and hit the power button. Lights on, fans on, no HDD activity and from all indications, still in Standby/Hibernate.
Shut down (Hard shutdown with power button again). Pull the AC, Pull the battery. Wait a few minutes. Try again. No go. Still stuck.
Repeat above process, except this time, I pop the back cover and remove the CMOS battery. Press and hold power button for 30 seconds. Insert AC only. Press and hold power another 30 seconds. Reinstall CMOS battery. Power up. Still stuck, and now so am I.
Tried booting from CD. Nope. Won't boot. Same indications, lights on, no HDD activity, just two little blue LEDs (left and right of the keyboard) slowly blinking. Even tried booting without the RAM and the HDD removed. Same thing.
Help!