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Ask your question here. Provide a clear and comprehensive description of the issue and your question. The more detail you provide for your issue and question, the easier it will be for other HP Pavilion dv7-1245dx owners to properly answer your question. Ask a question About the HP Pavilion dv7-1245dx This manual comes under the category Laptops and has been rated by 1 people with an average of a 9.8. This manual is available in the following languages: English. Do you have a question about the HP Pavilion dv7-1245dx or do you need help. Ask your question here HP Pavilion dv7-1245dx specifications The distance between the two devices that exchange data can in most cases be no more than ten metres.An HDMI cable is used to transport audio and video signals between devices.Dust in hard-to-reach places is best removed with compressed air.The keys can even be cleaned with a damp cloth.ManualSearcher.com ensures that you will find the manual you are looking for in no time. Our database contains more than 1 million PDF manuals from more than 10,000 brands. Every day we add the latest manuals so that you will always find the product you are looking for. It's very simple: just type the brand name and the type of product in the search bar and you can instantly view the manual of your choice online for free. ManualSearcher. com If you continue to use this site we will assume that you are happy with it. Read more Ok. Information and links in this thread may no longer be available or relevant. If you have a question create a new topic by clicking here and select the appropriate board.I have found several dv7 service manuals, but non have included the hardware for this machine. Anyone know where I can find a service manual for a dv7-1245dx? Information and links in this thread may no longer be available or relevant. If you have a question create a new topic by clicking here and select the appropriate board. DOWNLOAD as many books as you like (NO Charge, Personal use).

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You cannot do that without removing the top cover assembly as it shown on the step 19. The USB board is mounted inside the laptop and the only way to get access to this board is removing the top cover. I have an HP Pavilion DV9700 laptop. It’s a great laptop except for one flaw. I hate the HALF-SIZE Right Shift key. I wondered if a keyboard from another HP laptop would work in this model. For instance, the HP Pavilion DV7 keyboard seems near the same size and has a full size Right Shift key. I wondered first if the form factor for other keyboards would work, as well as the plug compatibility. Is this possible? Thanks, -Rik I hate the HALF-SIZE Right Shift key I really feel your pain. I work a lot with Toshiba laptops and one of them (Satellite P105) have same small Shift key. I just totally hate it. I wouldn’t buy this laptop only because of that. Is this possible? I don’t know. HP doesn’t provide any information about keyboard compatibility between different models. You’ll have to try. Bought a new power supply and same issue. I sent the board in to one of these ebay “will repair your hp motherboard” places and they said it was a chip and that the video chip was bad as well. 120 bucks later I get the board back, assemble and same blinking light. If I pull the battery no light at all. If battery is in it will actually power up for a few seconds. When I pull the power connector out the light at the connector flickers once. Is there any hope? Lost. Anyway, trying to clean I followed the steps to 15 where I stopped and reassembled the laptop. When pressing the START no LED lights. What can be? I can see LED for power and battery at lower left botton of the notebook. It has a remote that is supposed to be in storage on the lower left hand side. One of the kids popped it out and tried to put it in, they forced in in backwards. What is the best way to remove this. Don’t really want to disassemble the entire laptop to get to this. Great Site. Thank You, Ron.

Thanks to this manual I was able to replace it myself with no issues! ?? Unfortunately now that that is fixed another one has promptly sprung its ugly head. My cooling fan is wither dead or stuck. Either way it’s no longer working and it only takes about 15-20 mins for it to overheat to the point I need to shut down. Unfortunatly this blew a killer dust bunny back into the fan jamming it. This is what caused the fan to “fail”. These fan motors do not have much torque. Not enough to dislodge said dust bunny. I used a 2.5 horsepower shop vac over the fan intake sealing the hose compleatly over the intake to suck the dust bunny out. Problem solved. In the manual you will find a section titled “screw listing” which tells you where each screw goes. The screw listing section starts at the page 111. I guess I’ll live with the del, left and right arrow keys alone. Timid comes to mind.but thanks for the education. Kudos to those that are not. It has been supper helpful and I love it. I just have one small issue (and please nobody laugh at me): I am stuck at step 2. Literally stuck. I removed the screws for the all the covers on the underside, but the covers will not come out. They are just stuck. Really stuck! And I do not want to just rip it out. Any body have a problem like this? Really stuck! And I do not want to just rip it out. Any body have a problem like this. Are you talking about hard drives in the step 2. You’ll have to slide the left HDD to the left and the right HDD to the right in order to disconnect them from the motherboard. After that you can lift up and remove hard drives. I removed the screws for the covers and I can’t take them off. I have not even gotten to the hard drives. It feels like the covers are glued or screwed onto something else from underneath. I have not even gotten to the hard drives. It feels like the covers are glued or screwed onto something else from underneath. Nope, there is no glue.

If all screws are removed, insert a piece of soft plastic between the hard drive cover and base and try lifting up the cover. You can use something like a guitar pick. Don’t worry, you will not damage anything. Any one who could tell me what to replace exactly before i start ripping the laptop apart. Much appriciated site! If the fan makes noise, you’ll have to replace the fan shown on the last picture. Stupid me! so i can use any dv7 cooling fan as replacement or does it have to be model specific? There are only two fans listed for this model: 488885-001 for laptops equipped with AMD processor. 480481-001 for laptops equipped with Intel proessors. Fans are mentioned on the page 27 in the manual. You’ll have to figure out which processor you have installed, AMD or Intel, and after that search for a new replacement fan by the HP part number I mentioned above. Any help? Thanks. Or does anyone know how to find this part? I guess you are not the only one having trouble finding a new fan for AMD processor. I’m looking into upgrading my D drive and I don’t want to inadvertently pull out the Main one. Is it safe to assume that “Drive 2” is “D:”? Is it safe to assume that “Drive 2? is “D:”? Take a look at the step 2. The left hard drive is the main one (drive c). The right hard drive is the second one (drive d). A few heart-thumping moments when I almost stripped a few screws. One suggestion: what I needed most was the actual model number of my motherboard to order a replacement. I could’ve saved 90 minutes work by LOOKING at the labels under the memory stick. You may want to add an introductory sentence about that. Maybe something like, “If all you need right now is the motherboard number, you can find that under the memory sticks.” Maybe something like, “If all you need right now is the motherboard number, you can find that under the memory sticks.” Thank you for your suggestion. I added it to the post.

Research indicates the only difference between mine and the 486541-001 MB is the Northbridge chipset and the video chip.I cannot tell if your old processor will work fine with the new chipset. I would use the same motherboard. I think i fixed it the white wire coming of the DC board was bad. I put a new wire in and hooked it back up but i was curious do you know if both the white and red wire are to be carrying 18 volts. The white wire, i am hoping i remember the colors right, the white wire was only 26 or 28 gauge wire, couldn’t read it for sure while the red wire was a 22 gauge wire. I don’t want to chance having the DC board be running to much current and burn out the motherboard. The power supply is plugged in. I have removed the battery, HDD, CMOS battery, memory to remove any residual keep alive power. Nothing, still the same. Any clues ie is it a dead battery. I found this link very useful, but first off I have 2 questions. 1. I have a HP Pavilion dv7-1245dx Entertainment Notebook PC. Consequently, is my laptop considered to be part of the HP dv7 series? 2. Now, if so the reason why I was searching for a link like this (very useful) is the following: I’ve had this guy for a year and have had no issues. That has not helped, as the computer still heats up. Do you think that if I opened up the laptop and cleaned the fans of any dust, the problem (e.g.: the heating up) will be solved. Thanks in advance for your help. Gonz, New Jersey I need to clean the fans in the laptop.There is no quicker way. The fan is mounted inside the laptop. You’ll have to disassemble the whole thing and remove the motherboard. Took it apart and it did have 480481-001 model in there. Replaced with the same model and working great. My DV7 came with a modem, which is screwed down to the board just above the green arrows pointing to the USB and audio connectors. The wire dives down underneath somewhere and goes all the way to the phone socket over by the power connector.

I found that I could leave the wire attached to the modem and just remove the two screws that hold it down. If anyone’s interested, the TV tuner socket turns out to be a second mini-PCI socket.My question is can I take the screen apart and clean it with out having to get a new one. Just annoying to see it with the color variations on it. It’s not easy to disassemble the LCD screen. I’m afraid you’ll have to replace the screen. Just so i have my options open for something worse. I can’t find anyone who would be able to fix it, would that be something i could fix myself, if so how difficult do you think it would be. I think you’ll have to replace the motherboard. How difficult it is. Take a look at the guide. It still powers up, but nothing beyond that. I was going to send it away to have it fixed. However, I needed to get my information off of the HD. Is there anyway I can get the info off without completely taking it out. Ive removed the cover (like in your first step) but I was wondering is there a quick way to access the information off of the HD? Thanks Try removing modules one by one. Try reconnecting memory modules. The problem is that the new LCD has 3 antenna cables and the old one use to have 2. And I can’t connect the cable 1 to connector 1, or cable 2 to connector 2. My friend spilled some beer on his computer, nothing was wonking even with a new hard drive. But i followed this tutorial, cleaned everyting inside the laptop, removed the keyboard (it was not working properly) and plugged an usb keyboard and now everything is working again. Again, thanks ?? I’ve torn many down and thank you for covering the high points of this series. Now, it freezes up on me after using it for about 20 minutes, then won’t reboot. I opened it again just to make sure I put everything back in place and everything seemed to be okay. After doing this it worked again for about 20 minutes, then freezes again and won’t boot up. Any idea on what I could have done wrong.

If anyone can help I’d really appreciate it. Thanks!!! I opened it again just to make sure I put everything back in place and everything seemed to be okay. Not sure what’s wrong but your description sounds like heat related failure. Take a look at the cooling fan. Does it spin at all when you turn on the laptop? Now it’s back to normal. Couldnt’ve done it without this guide, thanks. I’ve spend days to try unmounting the keyboard; know i understand why. Thnx a lot. This topic was very useful for me to access the “Dead” power connector. Adrien (from France ?? ). I could not get past Step 9 as only the laptop keyboard screw was stuck and I could not remove the laptop. So I tried used a can of compressed air on the vent on the back of the laptop near the monitor. I got some dust out but I spotted a huge dust bunny that is resistant to the can of compressed air. I re-assembled the laptop but now it won’t come on. The led lights come on but I get a black screen. Worse thing is the fan starts but after a few seconds stops leading me to believe that the fan’s motor may have been destroyed by the compressed air. I am getting 2 schools of though on the compressed air fiasco. Many friends tell me that this is impossible as compressed air will not damage the fan but 1 or 2 friends’ say that it can happen and refer me to the The Laptop Repair Workbook which says that some fans may be damaged if you spin them beyond their operating RPM’s. Can anyone tell me why the Laptop will not come on. Key factors are powers up lights come on, hard drive spins but fan stops working after a few seconds and the entire time I get a black screen. In reassembling my laptop, I followed the directions backwwards until everything was back in place. I turned it on, got LED lights, but the screen remained black. I thought that I had left something unhooked or unplugged, so I took it apart once more to make sure everything was connected and in place.

After second reassemble, my laptop won’t turn on at all. What could be causing this. Everything (but the fan) was working previous to me taking it apart. Thanks again for your helpful guide and a hopefully helpful response! I have a slight problem however. I’ve got a dv7-1428ca I believe. The fan is running fine except its running at full speed all the time and the laptop gets really hot and shuts down sometimes. I feel air going IN AND OUT of the intake. Is it dust blocking the way out. Do I need to take it apart. Side note: I dropped it a while back and broke the LCD screen inside and managed to replace it but the fan hasn’t been working like it should since. I feel air going IN AND OUT of the intake. Yes, most likely dust blocking normal air flow and laptop overheats. No, it’s not necessary to to disassemble the laptop. Find an air compressor (you can use shop-vac in air blowing mode) or use compressed air and blow air inside the air intake on the bottom of the laptop until all dust is gone. After that switch direction and blow air into the grill on the side. Switch air direction a few times until the cooling module is clean. This will fix your problem. But as I turned on the laptop again it was very quiet and went black screen after about 5 minutes. Now, when I try to turn it on, it just goes black screen and shuts off once in a while. Turn off the laptop, unplug AC adapter and remove battery. Wait for a few minutes, plug the AC adapter and try turning it on. If it doesn’t help, try reseating memory modules. I attempted to take apart my dv7 yesterday prior to seeing this and I recognized that I needed the info you present. I see there are others on here having the same heating problems. The cleanout of the fan area seems to improve the situation. I recommend to clean it every day for at least a week. I was having shut off and on for a while and it gradually got worse. After a thorough cleaning the problem is getting less frequent.

Again, it is unselfish people like you who make this world more tolerable. Thank you, from fellow dv7 users. I think fan is not working now.They are not expensive. I have a new adapter and at least it still works even though it HAS to be plugged in. I plan to get the battery tested in the next day or so, just to rule that possibility out, however HP tech says it’s a hardware malfunction. Unfortunately I’ve had this laptop for just about 2 years now so it’s out of warranty. They claim it’s the motherboard, however, I find my DC jack extremely loose and can easily jostle my adapter when it’s plugged in. Now I already ordered the part itself so my actual question is this; Can I at skip any of these steps to avoid anything else going wrong when i access the DC jack cable??? That small cable is ALL I need to get to. You can skip removing memory modules, but that’s it.I have a new adapter and at least it still works even though it HAS to be plugged in. I plan to get the battery tested in the next day or so I would test the laptop with another battery before taking it apart. It’s possible your battery is bad. I look at the way the status light were blinking and thought one of the RAM modules may have gone bad. Turns out the computer will work normally when either one of the RAM modules is installed by itself, but it won’t when both are installed together. Do you have any idea what may cause this to happen? Thanks. I wish I would found this walk through last week. I messed up step 7-8. The connector came loose from the motherboard. What can I do. My fan is noisy, I’ve cleaned all the vents with an air compressor and installed BIOS update but it’s really noisy. I’m looking online for something more reasonable but I’m having trouble locating the part using that number which is all I have. Help! I’m seeing fans for notebooks available for a fraction of that cost but I can’t be sure they’ll work in my machine. Any online suppliers you’d suggest.

And how to get a comparable part One of the modules could be bad. When you remove the bad module, the laptop should start properly with the remaining good module. First: the new drive doesn’t have the outer casing of the HP drive and I can’t get the exterior off the old drive, is there a trick to it that I don’t see.Are you asking about the face plate. There are a few plastic latches securing the face place to the drive. Open up your old drive with a straightened paper clip and take a closer look at the front plate. There should be three plastic latches. Two on either side and one in the middle. Carefully release them with a small screwdriver, remove the face plate and install it on the new drive. Maybe you accidentally damaged the speakers? Any idea on how to get to it? Here it is: How to take apart HP Pavilion dv7 display assembly. Follow steps 1-6. Installed core temp and saw CPUs running at 105’C After using a vacuum cleaner to suck the dust out of the vents, my DV7 would not start up and gave a 4 blink error. I removed and replaced the RAM then got a 3 blink error. If not for your excellent guide, I would never have got the top cover off. It was surprising just how much force it needed, and I wouldn’t have been game to do it without your tips. Your info stopped me from doing any more damage and with your help i was able to dismantle completely, clean the fan and heat sink of a big pile of dust and fluff (even after the vacuum there was still heaps). Got it back together and working, core temp says I am now cruising at 50’C idle to 80’C busy. Thanks heaps, you are a LEGEND! Dust had been feasting on my laptop for a while now.My computer works perfectly fine, WiFi works, touch pad works, touch buttons work, ect. I just have one problem, my fan doesnt work and I never unplugged it, therefore when i have my computer on for around 30 minutes it will shutdown due to it over heating. Should I take it apart past Step 19 and see if it disconnected.

Or do you have any solution to this problem. Thanks for the great guide and hopefully you know how to fix my problem. Or do you have any solution to this problem. How exactly you cleaned the fan. Did you remove anything at all from the inside of the laptop? Ik heb de hp dv7110ed laptop. Het probleem is dat ik geen stroom krijg. De adaptor en de batterij zijn goed. Wat kan het probleem zijn? De adaptor en de batterij zijn goed. Wat kan het probleem zijn. Are you sure the AC adapter is good. Did you test it with a voltmeter. If it’s not adapter or battery, most likely it’s either bad DC jack harness or motherboard failure. You can try replacing the DC jack harness. If it doesn’t help, most likely this is bad motherboard. In this case the laptop not worth fixing. A new motherboard is very expensive. I have done writing about how I fixed a power problem with my laptop on my blog where I put a link to this nice manual. If you are interested, I can send a link to you. I just don’t know if you permit links in the comments, and I didn’t find any other contact information. Thanks again. However i fixed the overheating problem. I used Antec formula 5 and ran a 3D mark test, the comp didnt even heat up. Just shows how shitty the stalk is. Thanks again! Btw first time taking a laptop apart I’m glad you were able to figure it out. Ive tried using a friends power cord to see if that was the problem and its not giving my computer any juice.It was running off of the battery for awhile before it totally died so i know its not a heat problem. Any advice you can give me to fixing this problem. So thanks to your guide and a refurb motherboard from eBay, and my HP is up and running like a champ. Without these instructions, I would surely have had one hell of a time getting the thing apart properly, and probably would have borked up something in the process. It was also a great opportunity to clean the “fuzz bunnies” out of my fan and heat-pipe. Kudos, -S.

I can move the screen back no problem but when i move it forward it shuts off on me. I have to close it all the way, wait for the laptop to go in sleep mode then open again. Its getting really annoying. Any idea how to fix that problem. Do i need to take the LCD screen apart to reset something.Thanks for any help you can give me. My other problem after taking apart the laptop is that now it locks up on my from time to time, screen seem to lock up first then the whole system follows. The screen does one of those old nintendo dirty game screens then locks up. It wasnt doing that before being taken apart. I have scan for virus with new updates and nothing is found. I wonder if its related to the screen issue. Thanks, D. I searched and found several but none as good as this one. With the still pictures of every stage I was able to put every screw in its original place. One thing I suggest to those out there about to tear your lap top apart is to draw a diagram on a piece of paper of the stage you are at and tape each screw to it’s position as there are several different size screw within the lap top. Doing that insured me a perfect repair and cleaning and no problems after it was all put back together. Thanks again IML Tech!! Tikler. I need to clean the fans in the laptop.I currently use a DV7-1014CA, apart from some battery issues and debris crawling under the bezel screen, I recently ran into this huge pain. You see, today I decided to clean the vents out with some compressed air. I blew the air into all the vents, and made sure the battery was out, along with the power being off. This was not an issue until AFTER I had used the compressed air on my laptop. Unfortunately I’m out of warranty so there’s little to nothing that HP will do (not that they had offered to do much anyways) apart from pay their outlandish prices for minor fixes. They suggested I update the BIOS, which did nothing, even after I told them this was a fresh incident.

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