Hp Tx1000 Video Driver For Windows 7
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Hey everybody, I currently have been running on an HP tx1000, 160GB Hard Drive, 4GB SODIMM DRAM, and nothing else too fancy. For anyone not familiar with newer HP laptops, a lot of them include a wireless switch which is blue when enabled, and amber (orange) when disabled.
Out of nowhere one day, my Wireless Status Indicator Light turned amber. After contacting HP once, they ran me through a series of SoftPak installations. These including flashing the BIOS, updating the WLAN card driver and reinstalling the newest version of HP Wireless Assistant. This provided a temporary fix, but at no particular time, my Wireless Light will turn amber and the WLAN will cease to work again. I contacted HP's support and they confirmed this was a hardware issue.
I understand that they 'can't determine the extent of the issue until physical checkup has taken place.' However, this seems like a common issue. I am reading on lots of forums about different possibilities of a problem. My first course of action is to replace the Broadcom Wireless LAN card and see what that does.
Has anyone come across this issue? I have read some things about the motherboard being the issue, and not triggering the wireless card properly. My second course of action is if that new WLAN card doesn't work, to just purchase an external WLAN card to bypass having to get a new notebook PC. I greatly appreciate any comments on my courses of action and what people may think to resolve this nightmare issue.
How can I rickroll people without a WLAN connection? Well my WLAN card I ordered is now in Texas, and I live in New York.
This is a result of HP's crafty shipping procedures. I will contact HP Parts to either a.) Demand refunding of my shipping charges and in addition, overnight shipment or b.) Refund the whole thing and keep the part. If I choose option b., for them to just keep it all, then I could just go ahead and get an external WLAN.
I am leaning towards doing this because I will bypass a lot of headache. However, is it really necessary for me to disable the internal WLAN? Will the external function okay even if I don't do this? Check If Php Suexec Installed.
I agree, there seem to be numerous issues with this model. Not to detract from the subject, but this notebook massively overheats and hits 94 degrees C often. I've called HP and linked them to numerous blogs on the live chat they offer.