Hp Pavilion Dv6000 Graphics Drivers For Windows 7 64 Bit
First, try installing your Vista one here. When you did your upgrade did you save a file in drive'C' named 'SwSetup'? In there would also have been the Vista video driver that should have worked. You may still have your SwSetup folder in a file named 'Windows Old' it is a little buried in that file in 'Users' I think, you may have to dig for it a little.
Here is Dan's guide for upgrading to your model to W7. Go to where it says 'Graphics Drivers' and it gives you an NVIDIA one to try, if the Vista one does not work out.
Hp pavillion dv6000 screen resolution problem. Work with my 64 bit windows on my hp pavillion dv6000. Windows 7 Ultimate 32-bit. Download Driver Printer Epson Lq 2180i For Windows 7 32 Bit. My graphics card is geforce. HP Pavilion dv6000 CTO Notebook PC Windows Vista (64-bit) drivers BIOSWinFlash for HP Notebook System BIOS (for Notebooks with AMD Processors) - Microsoft Windows/Vista-Based F.43Driver - AudioConexant High-Definition Audio.
Make sure to pick the correct one, 32 or 64 bit. Read the first few paragraph's in the guide before the Graphics Driver section, there is lots of good information there. The NVIDIA driver version is 197.16 and I have had two cases where that driver has issues with DVD and Blu-ray playback, but that was on only two machines. If there is a problem with it then there is a more recent version, but try that one for now. I realize this is an old thread, but I'm posting this in case it helps someone else out there.
If you've been following the wild-goose-chase to get a graphics driver (such as for the Nvidia GEforce GO 6150) that will work on WIn7, by now you've probably figured out that the HP site does not have Windows 7 drivers for older computers that shipped with XP and Vista. Leads you to believe you're stuck, right? It CAN be done! I just had the same issue with my DV9000 (DV9205US, running Win 7 Pro 32-bit. Canon I865 Printer Driver Windows 8. ) The solution was to download the correct (Vista, XP, etc) driver, then run the install in Compatibility Mode (for Vista, XP, etc.) IN DETAIL: -Download the driver.exe file (the file name format is SPXXXXX.exe). -Find it in your downloads drop-down, right-click it and select 'Open Containing Folder' -Right-click on the.exe file, -Select 'Properties', -Select 'Compatibility', -Check the box that says 'Run this program in compatibility mode for--' -Select the OS you need to be compatible with (I selected 'Vista Service Pack 2' for mine). -Click 'Apply' -Click 'OK'. -Run the.exe file & go thru the install process.
-Restart the PC. -Go into Start, Control Panel, 'Appearance and Personalization' -Select 'Adjust Screen Resolution'.And you should be able to select the high-resolution setting. 'Apply' it, and you're good to go! Hope this helped.