My computer is obsolete...
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Isn't a hp pavilion a laptop only? Is it possible to replace/update the video card in that? Or actually is that possible in most laptops? I have no idea but I always figured one was out of luck on that.
Have you no soldering iron? Microscope? Access to a pick and place machine? :laugh:
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It is a hp pavilion p6, bought in 2014. It works like a charm. I have windows 10. One of the last update that comes with Windows Update brings a black screen after startup - this seems to be a very common problem by hp, a quick Google "hp black screen with mouse" brings ton of results - and of HW-depending answers. It is more than 2 years old, so no warranty. hp does not support it anymore. I bought it (new) online, so no way to get support from the vendor no-phone-number-and-it-is-so-simple-to-ignore-email-requests.jpg So now I am stuck. There will be no driver update on hp side to cope with the windows update. I have no trivial way to keep my PC from being updated -> In win 10, you can either deactivate windows updates completely, which is unsafe, or wait for the update to be installed to desinstall them. Which means wait for the black screen occurence to happen, go in safe mode, launch recovery, etc... I know how this will end : I will have to buy a new machine. In what twisted world are we living ...? :~
Does the mouse pointer display? If so, can you wander around the screen and see it change to the text-input cursor in one place near the center? If so, does the screen work if you sleep the laptop and then wake it back up again? If you answered yes to all that.. there may be a workaround -- basically, you teach the computer to reset the video right after it boots.
Rage wrote:
In what twisted world are we living ...?
The one where my 1 year old laptop was orphaned by the manufacturer when Win 8.1 came out.
I live in Oregon, and I'm an engineer.
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That's not really a Micro$haft problem - my computer is older than that (or at least the MB and processor are, the Video card and HDD are not what it came with) and has no problem with updated drivers. Two years old? HP's problem - yell at them to make you feel better, and try replacing the video with an "off board" video and new drivers. It may fix your problem and make your computer feel faster. Like me, you probably have a couple of old spares kicking around. :laugh:
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I ran into the same problem of HP not supporting their products after a couple of years, in the days of XP. I bought a HP scanner that worked great in Windows XP, but when I switched to Windows 7, HP did not offer a driver for 7! The advice from their tech support: "Buy a new scanner!" I took their advice. I bought a Canon scanner, trashed the HP one and took a solemn oath never to buy HP again. The Canon scanner is still going great, even with the latest Windows 10.
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It is a hp pavilion p6, bought in 2014. It works like a charm. I have windows 10. One of the last update that comes with Windows Update brings a black screen after startup - this seems to be a very common problem by hp, a quick Google "hp black screen with mouse" brings ton of results - and of HW-depending answers. It is more than 2 years old, so no warranty. hp does not support it anymore. I bought it (new) online, so no way to get support from the vendor no-phone-number-and-it-is-so-simple-to-ignore-email-requests.jpg So now I am stuck. There will be no driver update on hp side to cope with the windows update. I have no trivial way to keep my PC from being updated -> In win 10, you can either deactivate windows updates completely, which is unsafe, or wait for the update to be installed to desinstall them. Which means wait for the black screen occurence to happen, go in safe mode, launch recovery, etc... I know how this will end : I will have to buy a new machine. In what twisted world are we living ...? :~
Try unintalling the drivers from HP and install the default drivers from Microsoft instead, usually does wonders for the stability.
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What about installing some older Windows like Windows 7 or Linux on the machine? :confused:
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Isn't a hp pavilion a laptop only? Is it possible to replace/update the video card in that? Or actually is that possible in most laptops? I have no idea but I always figured one was out of luck on that.
jschell wrote:
Isn't a hp pavilion a laptop only?
No. Just had a look at the Wife's Desktop, HP Pavilion running an AMD A10, circa 2013/14.
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That's not really a Micro$haft problem - my computer is older than that (or at least the MB and processor are, the Video card and HDD are not what it came with) and has no problem with updated drivers. Two years old? HP's problem - yell at them to make you feel better, and try replacing the video with an "off board" video and new drivers. It may fix your problem and make your computer feel faster. Like me, you probably have a couple of old spares kicking around. :laugh:
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OriginalGriff wrote:
Two years old? HP's problem
That's not so far fetched - I had the same problems in 2006 and WinXP. HP in my opinion builds very cheap computers with high revenues. I won't buy HP anymore after a couple of unpleasant experiences with them.
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OriginalGriff wrote:
Two years old? HP's problem
That's not so far fetched - I had the same problems in 2006 and WinXP. HP in my opinion builds very cheap computers with high revenues. I won't buy HP anymore after a couple of unpleasant experiences with them.
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den2k88 wrote:
HP in my opinion builds very cheap computers with high revenues.
This. Just this.
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OriginalGriff wrote:
Two years old? HP's problem
That's not so far fetched - I had the same problems in 2006 and WinXP. HP in my opinion builds very cheap computers with high revenues. I won't buy HP anymore after a couple of unpleasant experiences with them.
GCS d-- s-/++ a- C++++ U+++ P- L+@ E-- W++ N+ o+ K- w+++ O? M-- V? PS+ PE- Y+ PGP t+ 5? X R+++ tv-- b+(+++) DI+++ D++ G e++ h--- ++>+++ y+++* Weapons extension: ma- k++ F+2 X
Over the past 10 years, I've had 4 HP laptops at home. Other than a cracked screen on the oldest (sustained when I accidentally dropped my computer bag on the train platform), I've had no problems with any of them. In fairness, I always perform a major upgrade of the O/S (e.g. WinXP to Win7 to Win10) by performing a clean install.
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It is a hp pavilion p6, bought in 2014. It works like a charm. I have windows 10. One of the last update that comes with Windows Update brings a black screen after startup - this seems to be a very common problem by hp, a quick Google "hp black screen with mouse" brings ton of results - and of HW-depending answers. It is more than 2 years old, so no warranty. hp does not support it anymore. I bought it (new) online, so no way to get support from the vendor no-phone-number-and-it-is-so-simple-to-ignore-email-requests.jpg So now I am stuck. There will be no driver update on hp side to cope with the windows update. I have no trivial way to keep my PC from being updated -> In win 10, you can either deactivate windows updates completely, which is unsafe, or wait for the update to be installed to desinstall them. Which means wait for the black screen occurence to happen, go in safe mode, launch recovery, etc... I know how this will end : I will have to buy a new machine. In what twisted world are we living ...? :~
Install windows 7 and turn off updates.
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What about installing some older Windows like Windows 7 or Linux on the machine? :confused:
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First thing I did when I got my i7 Dell was partition it and put windows 7 on.
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What about installing some older Windows like Windows 7 or Linux on the machine? :confused:
Press F1 for help or google it. Greetings from Germany
Yeah I know, but hell, how many hours until I am back with all my SW installed...
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What about using the restore point that was created before the update in question?
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That is pretty much what I do, but the update keeps installing and there is no way to prevent it.
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Install windows 7 and turn off updates.
Munchies_Matt wrote:
Install windows 7
I suppose so, but I really do not want to go in the loop Backup everything -> Install win7 -> find bizarre drivers for hp cheap hw -> reinstall 50+ software I run on my computer -> retweak all the small tweaks done to get it to work properly -> Debackup the backups. :sigh:
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That's not really a Micro$haft problem - my computer is older than that (or at least the MB and processor are, the Video card and HDD are not what it came with) and has no problem with updated drivers. Two years old? HP's problem - yell at them to make you feel better, and try replacing the video with an "off board" video and new drivers. It may fix your problem and make your computer feel faster. Like me, you probably have a couple of old spares kicking around. :laugh:
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OriginalGriff wrote:
That's not really a Micro$haft problem
I never blamed them for it.
OriginalGriff wrote:
HP's problem
I know, but they do not care.
OriginalGriff wrote:
try replacing the video with an "off board" video and new drivers
I think I'll do this. I have spare one from 2002 (Yes, my older regurlarly-improved computer lasted from 2002 to 2015), so I might buy a new one. Plus my son turned 10, and that's an age for starting playing high-demanding 3D games, so...
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This[^] will get rid of your hardware compatibility problems.
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This would be feasible, if everybody else jumped on the bandwagon. Being the only one working with linux in a world of windows is just asking for troubles.
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Munchies_Matt wrote:
Install windows 7
I suppose so, but I really do not want to go in the loop Backup everything -> Install win7 -> find bizarre drivers for hp cheap hw -> reinstall 50+ software I run on my computer -> retweak all the small tweaks done to get it to work properly -> Debackup the backups. :sigh:
Well, looks like thats the only way. And then take backup, I like Macrium backup, then you can go back to whatever stable snapshot you like.
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Hey, yours is new! My newest are circa 2008. But no way am I going to put Win 10 on either of them.
I belong to the happy few who have nothing against windows 10.
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You can just install an older version no of Windows 10 (Fresh) and pick up what drivers HP offers (HP Auto Detect)
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abmv wrote:
pick up what drivers HP offers (HP Auto Detect)
or, for an equivalent level of pain, I could burn my eyes with liquid metal.
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Does the mouse pointer display? If so, can you wander around the screen and see it change to the text-input cursor in one place near the center? If so, does the screen work if you sleep the laptop and then wake it back up again? If you answered yes to all that.. there may be a workaround -- basically, you teach the computer to reset the video right after it boots.
Rage wrote:
In what twisted world are we living ...?
The one where my 1 year old laptop was orphaned by the manufacturer when Win 8.1 came out.
I live in Oregon, and I'm an engineer.
patbob wrote:
Does the mouse pointer display?
Yes, and for the rest, it is a desktop. (pavilion not necessarily = laptop).
patbob wrote:
was orphaned by the manufacturer when Win 8.1 came out.
Ouch.