If the display adapter has failed, there are two possibilities. One is to
replace a separate display card attached to the motherboard inside the chassis.
The other is to replace the entire motherboard, if it has the display subsystem
integrated onto it. I am not familiar with this model, so I am unsure of what
the computer has inside.
According to the HP web site, the video subsystem in the computer has the NVIDIA
GeForce Go 7200 graphics chip, so there is some possibility that the computer
has a separate display card. For nearly all notebook computers, a separate
display card is very much proprietary to the model of computer... Ben Myers
On Tue, 16 Oct 2007 03:52:09 -0700, Giuseppe <> wrote:
>On Oct 16, 1:02 am, Colin Wilson
><REMOVEEVERYTHINGBUTnewsgr...@phoenixbbsZEROSPAM. co.uk> wrote:
>> > i have a notebook hp pavilion dv6022ea; when i switch on my pc the
>> > monitor doesn't work (off); and the pc play 3 beeps, i can't find the
>> > solution.
>>
>> Do you know what BIOS it uses ?
>>
>> http://www.pchell.com/hardware/beepcodes.shtml
>
>the problem should be this: 1 long, 2 short beeps Display adapter
>problem (MDA, CGA)
>What can i do?
>
>Thanks for answers