Pavilion DV7t-4100 Damaged System Board

Does anyone know where to get a 'bare' system board for this model laptop?  The HP number is 615310-001.  I have found some sources for complete boards, but I would like to save a few bucks and reuse the CPU and DIMMs.  I already have a new fan for it.  Thanks for any suggestions.  

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You're welcome
Few things:
Update bios & chipset from your product download site: http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/softwareCategor​y?os=4063&lc=en&cc=us&dlc=en&sw_lang=&product=4317​...
Now put the new 2tb hdd & check
If no joy, don't remove it - go to disk management , take a screenshot & please post it here.
Now power off, wait - then power on again - go to bios setup & boot device options to check if you can see the 2tb hdd in anywhere here.
If no joy, proceed & shut down - take out 2tb and connect it via USB , power on - go Disk Management - take a screenshot and please post it here.
Hope you have formatted previously the hdd from Disk Management by right clicking the hdd in the lower graphical console - New Simple Volume -> format, Am I correct?
Also, please post the model number/name of both Toshiba 300gb old hdd & the new 2tb Seagate hdd.
AT LAST,
Just blow out with dry canned air - the sata port of second hdd bay , after shutting down laptop completely & after doing a hard reset.
And try connecting 2tb hdd again and check.
Also, can you check if the 2tb hdd is working by testing it in another laptop by connecting via sata.
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    Hi,
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    You should be able to go as high as 2TB.
    I also own a,(Older), DV7 notebook which has dual drive capability.
    I bought my caddy from the place recommended and got everything needed including screws !
    I matched the capacity in mine with an exact same hard drive and have never had a problem.
    Minor battery life noticable but that was it.
    Your system BIOS is what will hold you back from say a 3TB drive.
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    Hello,
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    I have been using the HDD for sometime now but want to be prepared for the next round and I'm sure it'll be gone for good the next time.
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    Hi Pratik Patel
    According to product manual:
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    750GB, 1TB @5400RPM @12.5mm
    160GB SSD
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    But, there is not hard fast rules that only 5400rpm can be used instead of 7200rpm, which was used to replace your earlier hdd.
    hope this has helped you.
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  • Pavilion DV7t-4100 hard drive upgrade fail

    Hello all, thanks for taking the time to read my question. I'm stuck in the process of upgrading and HP Pavilion DV7T–4100 laptop. The machine is a couple of years old runs Windows 7 and came originally equipped with two Toshiba 300GB hard drives. The hard drives are configured for one drive,C:, to host the operating system the second drive,D:, to host data. The D drive has now run out of room. I have purchased a Samsung spinpoint 2TB hard drive in order to have more space, but what I thought would be an easy upgrade turned into many long hours and frustration, not to mention funny looks from the wife.
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    You're welcome
    Few things:
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    And try connecting 2tb hdd again and check.
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    Lately this laptop has been running slow and hot. Just yesterday,  I recieved an error message on my laptop (HP Pavilion dv7t-4100 CTO), saying "SMART Hard Disk Error" followed by a message telling me that the SMART hard disk check has detected an imminent failure. It told me to backup my files and then press F2 and run a hard disk test. The Quick Test Passed. The complete test gave this error.:"Hard Disk reporting failure 301 Disk Name: Toshiba MK7559GSXP Volume C:/D:/F:/)". I am sure I will have to replace the hard disk. Right now it is a Toshiba 750GB SATA hard disk drive, 5400 RPM, 2.5 inch small form factor (SFF). Can this hard drive be replaced with a Hybrid SSHD like the following:
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        http://www.newmodeus.com/shop/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=345
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  • My Recovery Drive is Full, How do I clean it up? (HP Pavilion dv7t-4100 CTO)

    Hi, I'm not too comfortable with messing around with the inner workings of my computer, but the Recovery Hard Disk Drive has been slowly filling up for a while now. It is just about full and I was wondering if there was any way for me to clean it up/restore it without messing up my programs and files? I did it once before, but I can't remember how and I'm too scared to mess with it without some kind of instruction.
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    http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/document?docname=c01508532&cc=us&dlc=en&lc=en
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  • HP Pavilion DV7T‐4100 CTO USB 3

    I have a 
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    You should be able to go as high as 2TB.
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    I bought my caddy from the place recommended and got everything needed including screws !
    I matched the capacity in mine with an exact same hard drive and have never had a problem.
    Minor battery life noticable but that was it.
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    I would recommend doing what I did and match the drive exactly.
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    Can anybody tell me if there is an option for installing a new backlit keyboard on my hp pavilion dv6 7039tx laptop. Presently it doesnt have a backlit keyboard. I just want to know if it supports a backlit keyboard.
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  • HP Pavilion dv7t-7000 Under Warranty and Support won't help

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    Hello Steve,
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    Support Case Manager is not available at this time for HP Pavilion dv7t-7000 CTO Quad Edition Entertainment Notebook PC. HP’s support options on your specific product can be located at www.hp.com/contacthp . From this site you can visit the HP Support Forum, link to “Chat with an online Support technician. Options are free for in-warranty customers. Support for out-of-warranty customers may require a fee. To Check warranty status, please refer the below link:
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    Hi @SteveKo ,
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    Hi,
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    Hi:
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