Hp pavilion dv7 4065 dx repair broken hinge

Pavilion dv7 4065dx

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  • Pavilion dv7 - heating and fan problems, hinge broken - DO NOT PURCHASE THIS JUNK!!!

    This message is targetted towards people looking to purchase an HP Pavilion dv7 series of notebooks. Hopefully they are scanning these boards prior to purchase, something I (very) regretfully did not do.
    My system: Intel i7 Q720 @ 1.60GHz, 8GB, ATI mobility radeon HD5650 1GB, Windows 7 home premium 64 bit.
    Almost immediately, there were severe overheating problems. Even under normal use (1- 4% CPU, Word, Excel etc.) it became too hot on the left side to keep on my lap. My kids actually burned their hands on that part. I once used it on a table with a vinyl tablecloth. It actually melted the vinyl!
    Running any CPU/GPU intensive software causes a shutdown due to overheating, a real nuiscance with playing games or watching video in HD. Just as a test, I ran one computationally intensive program overnight while I kept the machine in my freezer. Even then, it overheated and shutdown! (I have not overclocked; just running my software on the hardware as purchased).
    Even in normal use, the fan runs very high, and is very noisy. It is so noisy that I cannot leave it on in my bedroom.
    Finally, because of the positioning of the vent, I am certain that the intense heat weakens the left hinge. I am very careful with how I open lids, always with both hands on the lid. Within two months, the left hinge cracked. I argued extensively with HP, but they insisted that it was my fault, and I was charged for the fix.
    I'm wondering whether the designers ever turned on (let alone stress tested) these units prior to selling this piece of !@#$.
    Added bonus: within 4 months, the hard drive failed, though I can't pin that on HP. While the drive was getting replaced, I went out and bought an Acer. It had better specs than the HP, was cheaper, lighter, and even with the CPU at close to 100 percent, the heat is hardly noticable, and the fan is barely audible.
    I bought HP because most of the scientific instruments in our labs is manufactured by HP, and it is truly high quality , high precision equipement, some of it running for over 25 years problem free. From that, I really trusted the HP name, I trusted that their PC division would have equal quality and standards. !#$% was I wrong! I'm glad they're getting out of the PC business.
    The only reason I'm keeping this junk is because I took the extended warranty at the store, and under it, after three major repairs, they will get me a new notebook of equal or greater value. I can't wait for that inevitable third breakdown!

    The dv 7 eg 4012  is the biggest disapointment:
    the hinge brakes, it has an overheating problem!!!
    Be prepared to replace it after 12 months or pay the bill for the repairs, hundreds of dollars.
    I purchased the laptop directly from the hp online store about a year and a half ago.
    First of all I had to install the latest drivers because hp is not making sure it comes with up to date drivers.
    To find out what the problem was I had to contact the costumer service about 6 times.
    After about 12 months the laptop startet splitting at the left hinge.  The HP Costumer Service looked at the photos and told me this, Quote:  "We have received the attachment of broken hinges and find it is an user damage hence, the service of the Notebook would be done on chargeable basis."
    Before you want to buy a hp laptop, please type into google:  broken hinge hp laptop
    And you will see hundreds of posts of disappointed costumers.
    Even class action lawsuit have been taken out against them.
    For me, this was the last time that I invested about a 1000 Euros( bought it in Europe) in a product which needs to be replaced after a year and a half.
    Please stay away from this product,
    except you have plenty of time and money to keep this machine alive.

  • HP Pavilion dv7t broken hinge

    I have a HP Pavilion dv7t that has a broken hinge. It has slowly become a problem. First the screw fell out and we tried to replace it but it did not hold it tight enough. I have been very carefull with my laptop and I very rarely move it from its location in our house. Now I realize that my free support ended last week September 25th.  I wish I had looked into the problem sooner because I have been dealing with it for months.
    I have seen the other posts and seen where some have tried to get this fixed and others have been sent a new laptop. What are my options at this point? Will it cost me to call support and ask what they recommend I do?
    I am very disappointed in HP because I have up to now had great trust in this company and it's products.

    Just got my Pavilion m6 back from HP, fixed hinges and screen at no cost to me. Laptop was out of warranty, but after a long phone conversation, HP finally decided to make it right. There are numerous people with this same issue. Let them know that. Good luck

  • Broken hinge--where to turn

    The other day as I was working from home, I had open my PowerBook and work-issued ThinkPad. Of course my infant daughter was more excited by the PowerBook, especially when she saw some of the Disney characters on Disney's website (come to think of it, that was a nice Steve Jobs moment--the next generation going for the Mac while watching Disney content-LOL).
    Seriously, my daughter did not realize her strength (nor did I) and pushed back the screen of the PowerBook, separating the screen and keyboard parts of the PowerBook. We went to a local Apple Store last night but the employee at the Genius Bar estimated that it would cost $700-$800 to fix--ridiculous when you can get a new MacBook for slightly more. I saw one place in MacWorld mention that they repair hinges, but for peace of mind, I would like to find an independent website that talks to whether quality of service is good at that place or another. As can be expected, in the 13 years we have owned Macs, repairs have been almost nonexistent.

    Hi, JK2. My condolences for your Powerbook's mishap.
    When Apple repairs broken hinges on a Tibook, it does so by replacing the entire display assembly — hinges, cables, back panel, bezel, LCD, backlight and all — and usually the hinge covers. The display assembly is the Powerbook's most expensive part by far, and it's treated as a single part because the whole thing is glued together and not intended to be disassembled. The reasons for that are structural: it's more rigid that way than if it were fastened together with screws that could loosen over time. But it does make the repair of what seems, at first blush, like a small and trivially simple sort of damage into a major expense. The display would have to be totally disassembled in order to replace its three cables (which must be very thin and delicate to fit through the hinges), and the cables are very likely to be damaged in a mishap like the one your Powerbook suffered.
    Some third-party repair shops may be willing to attempt a hinge repair without replacing your display altogether. There would certainly be a market for that service if soomeone could really perfect the technique to the point where no cosmetic damage would be done separating the glue joint that holds the hinges in place and the parts of the display unit together.
    I've been recommending the following list of third-party repair and parts vendors in Powerbook forums for several years now, with hardly a disparaging word coming back to the Discussions about any of them to my knowledge. Check them out and see what they have to say about your problem. Phone numbers are on their web sites.
    http://www.pbparts.com (parts and repair work)
    http://www.dttservice.com (parts and repair work)
    http://www.powerbookresq.com (parts and repair work)
    http://www.powerbookmedic.com (parts and repair work)
    http://www.tekserve.com (parts and repair work)
    http://www.powerbooktech.com (parts only)
    http://www.ifixit.com (parts and excellent, illustrated online take-apart instructions)
    Good luck.

  • I have broken hinge on DV7 Pavilion QE360UA#ABA. I need information on which model this equates to.

    I need to get the parts to fix the broken hinge.  I see parts online for a DV7-3165DX (for example) and other similar model designations.  Which model does QE360UA#ABA equate to?
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    Hi!,
    HP Partsurfer indicates the part you need for your model #: QE360UA#ABA is HP Spare number 665599-001 Hinge kit.
    Regards,
    Louis

  • Broken Plastic Bottom on Pavilion dv7 (images)

    So, I have an HP Pavilion dv7 - 4285dx. The plastic shell on the bottom is broken, as the pictures show. I’m not sure what happened, as I’m very careful with my computer and have never dropped it, but my theory is that the heat (it gets scalding hot sometimes, even when just sitting on a table) from the fan in that corner warped the frame and caused the plastic to start snapping. There is now a small chunk missing, as is visible in the pictures, and there’s another small crack lower down the side.
    My warranty expired in February, but it seems like this would be a faulty product kind of thing, so does anyone think that HP would do anything about it? Or does anyone have an idea as to what I could do about it? Would it be possible to buy just a new computer body that I could put my current hard drive in?

    I  purchased my laptop about 3-4 years ago.  
    A few years ago, my computer exhibited the same problem where it looked like the case was being pryed open.  I never really took it apart or did anything since I use it more like a desktop than anything else
    Last night I took it apart and found the following:
    The right side hinge and support structure is very robust.  The screen hinge attaches to the laptop base through a metal tab on the base (which has a screw insert on the bottom).  The force is distributed very well in this area.  On he left side, I saw that there was no metal support.  The screen metal hinge screws right into a brass looking insert which is just pressed into the plastic base.  On my laptop, the left side insert pulled right out of the plastic, and was basically prying up on both halves of the base, causing the gap when you close it.
    When I was trying to rotate the hinges, I found that the left and right hinges took a TON of effort to rotate.  in the closing direction: If the insert is OK, there should be no problems since the hinge is "pushing" itself into the plastic base.  But when you open the laptop, that screw insert wants to be pulled out.  in doing so, it breaks the plastic and causes it to pry the case open, causing the gap.
    I think this was an assembly error, not a design problem.  It looks like they intended the right side to bear 90% of the force, while the left side just acts as a pivot.  I think the left hinge stiffness was set way too high from the assembly line.  If you look carefully at the screen hinges, you can see a nut which is covered by the silver looking plastic hinge covers.  You need a 1/4" drive socket set and a 5.5 mm socket.  I was able to do it with a shalow socket, without an extension.
    I ended up loosening this nut so you could easily turn it by hand.  Now all the force is taken by the right-side robust hinge, where the left side just acts as a pivot.
    I tried to use a metal epoxy in the area, but the stuff I had was too old and didn't bond well.  Hopefully I can find a junk computer and just get the replacement base.
    To fix this, you can get a new bottom case for about $100, then loosen the nut on the left hinge so that there is minimal force going through that joint (you should be able to rotate the left hinge without he-man strength).
    It also doesn't help that the left side hinge sees the highest temperatures.  The thermal cycling along with the pretty weak cooling system could make that joint more likely to break.  
    By the way I took it apart originally becuase my laptop temperatures were crazy high doing non-intensive tasks.  The cooling system was pretty bad.  it only takes a small build-up of dust to block off the exit for the hot air.  Be sure to clean this area if you notice that you can cook an egg on your laptop.

  • HP Pavilion dv7-3080us not powering up. Searching for an HP Repair Centre in Orlando / FL.

    Hi lads from HP community.
    I have an HP Pavilion dv7-3080us which is not powering up and the problems is most probably at the Video Chipset so I’ll definitely need to have it replaced. Since I’m from Brazil and I’ll be in Orlando on vacation for 10 days, I’d like to know if there would be any HP Repair Centre where I could take my Notebook for been fixed at.
    By the way, my Notebook’s configurations is HP Pavilion dv7-3080us, running Windows 7/64 bits, 6 GB RAM and 640 GB Hard Disk and it uses an Integrated Nvidia geforce gt 230m chipset. Computer was bought in May 2010.
    Thanks a million for any help.
    Ricardo.
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    Hello rmcunha,
    You need you system repaired.
    There is not a HP repair center that you can take it to, but you can take to one of the big box stores, Best Buy, Office Depot, Staples.
    They are authorized repair centers and will be able to repair the laptop for you.
    Have a good day.

  • Re: Pavilion dv7-4070us hinge is pulling the casing apart WITH PICS

    Can't reply to this discussion directly: http://h30434.www3.hp.com/t5/Other-Notebook-PC-Questions/Pavilion-dv7-4070us-hinge-is-pulling-the-ca...
    But I can make a new topic to continue the thread.
    --> I have made a solution I think:

    http://remplek.nl/div/hp_dv7_1.jpg
    http://remplek.nl/div/hp_dv7_2.jpg

  • Broken hinge of Pavilion G6-2082se

    Hi there;
    recently my  pavilion g6-2082se laptop screen left hinge got broken.. I searched the internet for a replacement hinge, but no specific for my model. can any one help me with what are similar cheap hinges that fit in my laptop?
    thank you
    Mohamed

    anyone any help !

  • Pavilion dv7 - Connector broken off the motherboard

    I have a Pavilion dv7 where the speaker cover also has the on/off button. Now the connector for the cable from the speaker cover has broken off the motherboard so I can't turn the computer on. Can this connector be replaced?
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    OK - thank you for your fast response

  • Pavilion Dm1z-4000 broken hinge and broken screen again!

    bought my notebook and few months later the plastic part that covers the hinges were making it hard to close the notebook so i would start closing the notebook more careful but then something inside cracked the screen and so i was forced to get my screen fixed Then the plastic around the screen was started to come off a little as well. So now being even more careful with the notebook the plastic hinges cracked off eventally, and then screws started to come off and craked my screen in the corner again. all these plastic parts were braking and unable to find the parts or know exacally what part i need. First time buying an hp compter for college, pretty dissapointed in the product and company becuase now i have no laptop

    Hello Melfig408,
     I understand your computer is suffering from a broken hinge and a broken screen, is that correct? I will try to help you.
    It sounds like the hinges might be too tight making it difficult to close. When that happens the pressure is then put on the screen and can make it crack a lot easier.
    Are you looking for the necessary parts to do the repair on your own, or needing it to be repaired by HP?
    Please respond back at your earliest convenience.
    Thanks
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  • HP Pavilion dv7 doesn't start and I can't install operating system

    Product: HP Pavilion dv7-1125eo
    p/n: NA034EA#UUW
    I had Windows 8.1 Pro and I did a virus scan with Malwarebytes-program but I think that it completed before this and didn't find anything. I were also using Youtube and suddenly my computer turned off and it didn't find my hard disk anymore.
    I got errors like:
    03F0
    hard disk not exist
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    I tried a trick that going to BIOS five times and always save changes and exit. That kind of worked and I were able to use Windows like 15 min but then computer turned off.
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    Startup repair -> Startup repair couldn't repair your PC.
    I used live Linux Mint from my USB stick and it worked good. I formatted my USB stick and tried to reinstall Windows but if I remember correctly it didn't recognize my hard drive.
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    it finally showed in Windows installation screen. Installing always stopped at 16 or 19% and formatting didn't help.
    I also formatted my USB stick and made it installation media again but same thing.
    Then I thought that maybe I have wrong Windows 8 Pro product key, an upgrade only so I tried to install Windows Vista because it were a factory installed OS. It either didn't recognize my hard drive in Windows installing screen, but this one can be tested in BIOS.
    Taking CMOS battery out for hours and trying with only one memory or both hard disks didn't work.
    Do I need to install some drivers from DVD during the Windows installation or is the hard disk connections broken or what is the problem? Can't I repair it by myself?
    I'm tired of trying these magic tricks so I really hope that someone can help me. Otherwise I need to buy a new laptop or use it with my USB stick and its live Linux ;( Also battery is dead so it doesn't exist anymore and fan makes noises sometimes and computer gets hot. I'm getting amused when trying to fix it even though almost nothing doesn't work anymore but it's hard to let go of it because I have repaired it so many times and even though it's old it's been working the last year well before this
    I didn't know where to post this because I don't know what the real problem is.

    Hey @mnbvc ,
    Welcome to the HP Forums!
    I see you're unable to install Windows on another HDD after experiencing an HDD failure.
    The hard drive not found error would indicate the drive has failed. Not being able to test the drive confirms this. 
    -Source: Resolve Boot Device not Found Error Message.
    The upgrade key you use only applies to the Windows Upgrade ISO and will not allow a fresh install of the operating system if it has nothing to build on, so you are correct in trying the Vista install. When you attempt to install VIsta are you using the HP Recovery Media or are you using the Windows Vista ISO? I would assume the drive that was installed in your notebook was larger than 250GB and would explain why an HP Recovery would fail during formatting but would not explain why the install failed if it was a licensed Windows ISO.
    Have you tried installing Linux onto the HDD instead of using a USB boot? This will help you test the validity of the HDD.
    You can try downloading a version of Windows 8.1 and skip the license key to activate the 30 day trial. (Search Google for Windows 8.1 Pro ISO downloads). Once installed activate Windows using the license key you purchased for an upgrade which theoretically should work.
    Let me know if that helps or if installing Linux to the HDD fails as well.
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  • Failure of 3. HDD in 9 month ,Pavilion dv7 AMD processor up to 95 C°

    Pavilion dv7 4160em, 9 month old and  two times in repair because of failure of HDD now I got a error again short DST:fail, AGAIN AFTER 3 Month after repairing... this is {Content Removed: Language Filter Evasion} and I will newer buy HP again ever...After 1 month my  warranty is over and after that my notebook which i pay almost 1000€ will bi broken after 3 month and i will pay for new HDD myself..After 3 mounts,again!!! This is not HP I know and definitely not HP from a few years ago....too bad !!! I have AMD processor and it get to 95C°, maybe is this a reason for HDD failure!? What ever this is not mi fault this is the HP mistake and they must fix this....soon I hope !!!

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  • HP Pavilion DV7 1120eo doesn't boot (Error Code 1 / CPU)

    Hi,
    I have a DV7 that doesn't want to boot.
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    I found a long hair laying in between the CPU and CPU socket, but I reckon that it can't be the problem, or else something would've gone wrong like 3 years ago - since it must have been there since the computer was manufactured.
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    Alexander

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    http://www.ebay.com/itm/Motherboard-Repair-Service​s-HP-Pavilion-DV7-1000-486542-001-506124-001-/3008​...

  • Broken Hinges on DM4 2180US

    Recently my daughters laptop started experiencing they symptoms of broken hinges.  While the computer is a 2011 purchase, this apparently is a regular design flaw as I have read on this forum.  I am hoping that someone will be able to help me understand the cost associated with this repair.  I spent almost an hour on the phone with India today before asking to be transferred to a US based call center.  Apparently, this is not an option but they promised to have someone call me back.  If this is in fact a design flaw, even though the laptop is out of warranty has anyone experienced HP covering this flaw past the Warranty period?

    http://www.ebay.com/itm/NEW-HP-pavilion-DM4-2070US​-DM4-2033CL-DM4-2180NR-DM4-1060US-hinge-sets-L-R-/​...  theres videos about on youtube of how to replace hinges

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