The HP nx6110 is a great laptop but this product has one major fault: after a while, it starts to freeze up randomly. This problem has to do with the FSB chip which controls your mouse, keyboard, storage devices and optical drive. To put it more simply, it is the part of the chipset controlling your peripherals.
Here are some of the usual symptoms:
- HP nx6110 is stuck on the HP logo
- HP nx6110 does not boot
- Mouse and/or keyboard freezes up randomly on HP nx6110
- DVD does not work or is slow
- HP nx6110 freezes up when moved
Due to a mounting restrains caused by the hazardous materials policy, this chip suffers
from what is called “a chip creep” effect. As the name suggests, the chip “takes a walk” and some of its hundreds of ball-shaped pins looses contact with the motherboard. This causes the PC to freeze-up randomly, or when moved around.
In order to fix this issue, authorized service centers replace the motherboard if you were lucky enough to have this defect while it’s still under warranty. The problem is that this defect often times comes after the warranty expires. So, instead of telling you to go ahead and buy a new motherboard that costs probably as much as a new laptop does, I’ll teach you how to fix this problem.
The simple trick is forcing the FSB chip to reestablish connection between the GPA and the motherboard.
I had a laptop in for repair, where the user tried to repair it without assistance, and caused the GPA contacts to crack, and the motherboard was beyond repair. Even though this repair process sounds simple, its not. Some people while trying to minimize costs of repair, have tried to figure things out only to get the motherboard to being unrepairable. So your best chance of repairing the laptop yourself without any service fees is to get this repair tutorial and follow the instructions.
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