Dv6000 pavillon bootup issue

I have a hp pavillion dv6000 s/n CNF72501HS with windows vista home premium
It takes awhile to bootup
First message I got on bootup
error
0271 check datae and time settings
warning
0251: system cmos checksum bad - default
press <f1> to resume, <f10> to setup
hit f10 fixed the time, went into the diagnostics ran the self-test on the hard
get this message maybe a minute or two test status #1 - 07 Fail
let me know if there is any bad info regarding this model
I am assuming the first issue could be a bad cmos chip
thanks 

Dv6000's are well known for all kinds of motherboard issues and failures.
You might consider sending it in for repairs
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Weird colored screen (grey, green, red etc..
Scrambled or pixelated screen
Divided split screen (2 screens up to 12 split screens)
Screen black however backlit
Screen black with no backlight however blue lights come on the quickplay panel
Turns on then shuts off immediatly
Turns on and beeps 3 times (1 long and 2 short)
Turns on, black screen and keeps restarting by itself
White or grey screen sometimes with horizontal lines
Press power button and nothing happens what so ever (seems dead) (mostly on DV2000 models)
Intel models boot to backlight but no screen
Cant load Nvidia driver, can only run in VGA mode
Screen works but no WiFi (does not show up in device manager)

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