this is my laptopComputer Make: Hewlett-PackardComputer Model: PAVILION DV4000 (EC315UA#ABA)Motherboard Make: Hewlett-PackardMotherboard Model: 09BCMotherboard Version: 35.31CPU: Intel Pentium M 1.73GhzMemory: 2 slots: empty, 512 MBMatched Manufacturer: Hewlett-PackardMatched Machine: Pavilion dv4170usMatched Model: 53249what would you recommend on upgrading the ram/processor/driveand help and info will be appreciated
10/26/2007 5:13:30 PM
Why do you want to upgrade?What are you looking to do?
10/26/2007 5:18:44 PM
planning on upgrading ram and or processorcomputer is starting to freeze up along with the audio starting and stoping when I have too many applications running.
10/26/2007 5:22:05 PM
buy more ramand a check the speed of your harddrive. make sure it's 5400rpm.dont worry about replacing the processor. at that point, it'll be wiser to buy a new laptop
10/26/2007 5:23:45 PM
how do i check that.... im a noob i know..
10/26/2007 5:25:31 PM
some sort of system info tool.http://www.belarc.com/free_download.htmlthat should do it.
10/26/2007 5:27:38 PM
did the scan and this is all that came up under drives99.81 Gigabytes Usable Hard Drive Capacity66.45 Gigabytes Hard Drive Free SpaceHL-DT-ST DVD-RW GCA-4080N [CD-ROM drive]ST9100822A [Hard drive] (100.03 GB) -- drive 0, s/n 3LG0WMQW, rev 3.02, SMART Status: Healthy
10/26/2007 5:37:59 PM
4200 RPM
10/26/2007 5:47:11 PM
the processor is fine. don't mess with it, even if you could figure out how. Here are the two best upgrades to do:1) new RAM. depending on how much you want to spend, get another stick of 512MB, or preferably, get 2 new 1GB sticks. Get 2x1GB DDR2 for $60http://www.crucial.com/store/listparts.aspx?model=Pavilion%20dv4000%20Series%20%28DDR2%292) replace HDD. this is a bit of a pain b/c you have to reinstall Windows and move everything over, but the HDD you have sucks. I upgraded my Mac Mini from a 4200rpm to a 7200rpm Seagate, and it's amazing - fast and quiet. 100GB Seagate 2.5" 7200RPM $115, probably cheaper if you look aroundhttp://www.superwarehouse.com/Seagate_Momentus_7200.1_100_GB_Internal_Hard_Drive/ST9100821AS/p/1498113[Edited on October 26, 2007 at 5:54 PM. Reason : .]
10/26/2007 5:53:37 PM
how would i move everything over... dont i need an external hard drive to store the info in and then put back in the new one.or would i have to buy dvd's and transfer shit over
10/26/2007 7:08:30 PM
Either way. You'll still have to re-install Windows.Also, you could buy an external enclosure and use your old hard drive as external storage/backup.
10/26/2007 7:10:22 PM
yeah, the ^ 2nd suggestion. If you want a new HDD, get it, and pull out the old one. Boot from your Windows CD and format and install on the new HDD. Then after you have the new Windows installation set up, get an external HDD enclosure ($10-$20 online or at any local computer store), then plug it into the laptop USB. It will mount as another drive, then you can just transfer all your data files over. You will have to reinstall any programs - you can't transfer those from the old HDD. Then after you've transferred everything over, you can use the old HDD as a backup drive, or as a portable drive. i would suggest getting an automatic backup program (i'm not familiar with what the best Windows ones are) and just have it backup your system daily onto the external drive.
10/26/2007 7:24:35 PM
10/26/2007 8:16:56 PM
forget the hard drive, thats entirely too much time/effort/money when your computer only has a measly 512MB of ram...especially when ram is so cheap for your laptop through one of if not the best memory supplier out there: crucial.http://www.crucial.com/store/listparts.aspx?model=Pavilion%20dv4000%20Series%20%28DDR2%29buy 2 1GB sticks. you should be able to install yourself with the included instructions.you'll be muy happy, trust me.]
10/26/2007 8:24:21 PM
that's why suggestion #1 (before a HDD) was to get 2x1GB DDR2but after that, a 7200RPM HDD would still make a nice difference compared to his current drive
10/26/2007 8:26:11 PM
10/27/2007 7:16:37 AM
10/27/2007 2:29:43 PM
i'd still recommend a fresh install
10/27/2007 2:59:27 PM
^ why? i'm not trying to be a jerk or anything, i'm just curious as to why you think it would make any difference...i've done this on a dozen different machines and never once had an issue (i always use ghost to duplicate drives)
10/27/2007 9:10:32 PM
^ I know that cloning would work.I just prefer to clean install when convienent...clean out the registry, get rid of extra DLLs, get rid of programs I don't use anymore, that kind of thing.
10/27/2007 10:12:48 PM
yea, im thinking starting all over again. Just saving whatever music I have. someone mentioned making the old drive an external drive. How exactly is that. Would I just have to by a case for it with power hook ups ?
10/27/2007 10:19:46 PM
Search for 2.5" external hard drive enclosures on newegg.Pretty much any local electronics store should have them, too.
10/27/2007 10:29:12 PM
yeah, just last week I picked up a NexStar 3 2.5" enclosure from Intrex for $19. It's small (just barely bigger than the drive itself), quiet (mostly a function of the drive inside it), and looks great. The 2.5" drives are powered by the USB cable, so you only need one cable out of the enclosure, so it's also ultra portable. http://www.ewiz.com/detail.php?name=CA-260SUBKso, get one online, or head over to Intrex for some good ones, or Tiger Direct for about 20 models that you'll never be able to figure out which ones are good and which ones are badhttp://www.intrex.com/Locations.htm
10/27/2007 11:11:21 PM
i really dont know if my laptop is compatible with ddr2...... I dont want to buy the memory and then not be able to use it. How do I make sure its compatible ?
10/28/2007 1:53:13 PM
it's probably not, how old is it?
10/28/2007 7:26:16 PM
use the SIW tool to tell you exactly which RAM you havehttp://www.gtopala.com/or you can use the crucial.com memory selector, which I tried to do. But i got down to the point where it asked "Pavilion DV4000 DDR" or "Pavilion DV4000 DDR2"..... so that's not very useful.
10/28/2007 8:37:43 PM
^ awesome thxProperty ValueMemory Summary Location System board or motherboardMaximum Capacity 3072 MBytesMemory Slots 2Error Correction NoneUse System memory Device Locator Slot 2Manufacturer Nanya TechnologyPart Number NT512D64SH8B0GM-6KSerial Number 901B0C11Capacity 512 MBytesMemory Type SDRAM DDRSpeed PC2700 (166 MHz)Data Width 64 bitsVoltage SSTL 2.5VError Correction NoneRefresh Reduced (.5x)...7.8 µsManufacturing Date 2005, Week 19EPP SPD Support No
10/28/2007 10:34:55 PM
any of you know what site is good to get cheap memory of this kind.
10/28/2007 10:38:44 PM
well, unfortunately for you, DDR is about twice as expensive as DDR2 right now. here are the Crucial prices for that RAMhttp://www.crucial.com/store/listparts.aspx?model=Pavilion%20dv4000%20Series512MB - $381GB - $95here's the same Crucial RAM 1GB for $76http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16820145068so, in order of priority (based on what you can afford), you should get- 2x1GB and pull out the 512MB stick- 1x1GB and add it to your empty slot- 1x512MB and add it to your empty slothere are cheaper prices for 1GB PC2700, but some of it might be craphttp://www.pricewatch.com/notebook_memory/pc2700_1gb.htmon that page, i wouldn't get anything cheaper than the Infineon or Micron parts
10/28/2007 11:36:12 PM
I think it would be cheaper to sale this and buy a new laptop
10/28/2007 11:55:37 PM
possibly.i sold a similar laptop on craigslist for $300.that was about 2 months ago.[Edited on October 29, 2007 at 2:24 PM. Reason : not ebay]
10/29/2007 2:24:23 PM
fresh install and more ram, its very possible theres spyware crap on it slowing you down.
10/30/2007 7:21:43 PM