On 6/26/06, Ed Greshko <Ed.Greshko@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Gene Heskett wrote: > Ed Greshko wrote: >> Gene Heskett wrote: >>> Lonni J Friedman wrote: >>>> That looks like a BIOS bug. The BIOS routes the IRQs most of the >>>> time. Have you verified that you're using the latest BIOS? >>>> >>> Hp seems to have those rather well hidden, url please? >> >> I started at: >> >> http://h20180.www2.hp.com/apps/Lookup?h_lang=en&h_cc=us&cc=us&h_page=hpcom&lang=en&h_client=S-A-R163-1&h_pagetype=s-002&h_query=DV5320US+&submit.x=10&submit.y=3 >> >> >> And it seems that the; >> >> HP Pavilion zv5300 Notebook PC series >> HP Pavilion zv5320us Notebook PC >> >> Is what you have? >> >> That got me to: >> >> http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/softwareList?lc=en&cc=us&dlc=en&product=433743&lang=en&os=228 >> >> >> Does that help? >> >> > Only if its applicable to DV5120US. Well, it seems that DV5120US applies to multiple systems. But, it seems that the tech specs on the zv5320us Notebook PC match what you say you have...an AMD processor. Go look at the specs for that PC and see if it yours. There are other identifying numbers that can be used to verify it.
No, no. The zv5000z is a much different system. It has an nVidia chipset and graphics card, whereas Gene's dv5000z has an ATi chipset. Aha, it seems Gene's is a dv5120us as stated above and not a dv5320us as he first reported it. Try this link: http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/softwareList?lc=en&cc=us&lang=en&y=0&x=0&product=1841871&dlc=en&os=228 You can also use the generic dv5000 CTO link like this one: http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/softwareList?lc=en&cc=us&lang=en&y=0&x=0&dlc=en&product=499849&os=228 The BIOS at the bottom is the same.
> And I did find that tree, thank you. Unforch it appears I'll have to > reboot to XP to access the site, so I bookmarked it. But that leads to > how in heck do I transfer that bookmark to XP & its ntfs file system? You write it to a text file and put it on your USB flash disk or another system that you can then access from XP?
Or email it to yourself. Or there is an Ext2 driver for Windows that works well if you have a non-LVM install on Ext3. Google knows about them ;) Jonathan