Exactly what the title says I have an HP Pavilion dv7-6163us (laptop) i need a new hdd or ssd. and i need Windows 7 hp 64-bit where can i get them cheap?
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No. You cannot install a new Intel motherboard made for the dv7-4000 series into an HP Pavilion dv7-4000 series notebook with an AMD Phenom II Quad core so that you can upgrade to an intel i7.
I have a new HP Pavilion dv7-6140eo and the screen has really bad contrast. Larger black areas look greyish. You could adjust the brightness but it does not solve anything. Looks like HP gave us a really bad screen.
Ofcourse 100% working witout wifi
Your local HP office should be able to answer this and any other questions you may have on what technology HP makes, sells, and supports
Unix configuration is the process of tailoring a freshly installed version of Unix to your particular environment. Each Unix system may do that differently.
The HP Pavillo DV7 has 500GB that's more than most people will ever need.
Solaris, Mac OS X, HP-UX, and IRIX are all examples of Unix systems.
The Asus G72GX is much better for gaming because it has a GTX 260M while the HP DV7 has a GT 230M. However, the HP also has some extremely high quality parts in it. In the end, I would have to give it to Asus because they are a better brand and the video card they gave their laptop is better. The same? The HP has an i7, so It might balance out the difference between the two?
No, HP-UX is the commercial distribution of Unix from HP. It is proprietary and not open source.
Depends on what you plan to use it for. In terms of sheer power, the dv7 is "better" than the dv6 because it has a newer processor (3rd gen i7 vs 2nd gen i5), and a better screen (1600x900 vs 1366x768). However, in terms of price efficiency, the older dv6 is "better" because its age has reduced its price by on average $100 compared to the dv7. The extra $100 is, in my opinion, not worth the slight improvement, because it will not be noticeable in every-day use.