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    Any idea about HP Pavilion 6767 laptop?

    Discussion in 'HP' started by dragonball, Mar 14, 2008.

  1. dragonball

    dragonball Notebook Enthusiast

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    i cant find any reviews/user comments about it. :eek:
     
  2. Starfleet Captain

    Starfleet Captain Notebook Consultant

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    I am assuming that this is a laptop that is already precnfigured with specs. I am also assuming that it is designed for use in a foreign country (Other than the US). Simply read the reviews on the dv6700t (If the laptop in question has an INTEL CPU chip) or reviews for the dv6700z (if the laptop in question has an AMD CPU chip). These laptops (the dv6700t and dv6700z) are computers that you can have configured with your own options at www.hp.com. HP also sells "Prebuilt" models with specific significant digits (other than "00") after the "dv67". The prebuilt models are generally referred to as dv67xx, dv97xx.... The custom built ones are simply dv6700(t or z), dv9700(t or z). Hope this helps.
     
  3. aseemseth

    aseemseth Newbie

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    I have just bought a dv6767tx 32 bit intel, Vista Home Premium OEM
    awful copper colour, but i'm not into looks,

    the system runs fine, but i am unable to choose from all my system restore points, it just shows me the last 2 or 3 ...when i "choose a different restore point"

    And there is no option of "see restore points older than 5 days" either!

    How do i restore to earlier points i've created ?
     
  4. aseemseth

    aseemseth Newbie

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    another thing, any help on how to connect my sony ericsson p990i smartphone to this OS, the smartphone cd drivers are not working on this OS - Vista home premium.

    Thanks
     
  5. dragonball

    dragonball Notebook Enthusiast

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    another thing, it has dedicated nvidia 8400 with its own 256mb ram. Even then its sucking up about 1.2GB of system ram. whys that? how do i stop it? there is no option in BIOS.
     
  6. R4000

    R4000 Notebook Virtuoso

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    It is dynamically allocated memory. In other words, it only uses it when needed and gives the rest back to the system.

    If you are reading the "shared ram" from WEI, it only tells you what the gpu can use.