The HP Pavilion can support up to a 3.2 Ghz Core 2 Duo, which should be fast enough for any home application.
No, notebook motherboards are of a form factor incompatible with desktop cases.
The HP DV6000 series will fit into a DV5, but your processor, if it is old enough, may not be supported on the newer board.
http://www.drivershq.com/Drivers/HP/Pavilion-Notebook-dv6000/dv6703tx/566/26009/36859/Drivers.aspx
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There were actually three variants of the HP DV6000. The link provided below is for the HP DV6000t.
HP Pavilion dv6000 is different from other HP laptops in a way that it's design is sleek, shiny finish. It is just more on a style-conscious. It also have a build in two microphones and great multimedia features.
A Hewlett Packard Pavilion DV6000 is currently on the market for around $350. This excludes taxes and delivery. You can try places like Amazon, Zwee or eBay to obtain one.
yes. they are good quality, too, but can be pretty expensive.
It means your screen is broken and what brands is your laptop becasue hp pavilion dv6000 has many problems and dells XPS
I Think(My Opinion)that you should not run any registry cleaners because it may delete something it wasn't supposed to.I once used a registry cleaner and it delete some taskbar properties and it disappeared.
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no cords, just a/c adapter