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Old 12-13-2008, 08:46 PM
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Originally Posted by tmkvenom1991 View Post
Introducing the new mobility high-end notebook from HP, the HP Pavilion DV6000 which is powered by Mobile AMD Turion 64 X2 dual-core processer running on Microsoft Windows XP Professional (optional Windows XP Home). It has one more choice of processor for you to choose, the Mobile AMD Sempron processor which is for the budget users. DV6000 boasts a 15.4-inch widescreen TFT LCD with HP BrightView technology. An optional graphic cards is added if you like: NVIDIA GeForce Go 7200, standard NVIDIA GeForce Go 6150 and NVIDIA nForce Go 430 chipset with AMD processors which I think is the most expensive among three. On the connectivity side, it has integrated wireless support for 802.11b/g, configurable 802.11a/b/g, Wireless LAN and Bluetooth technology, An IEEE 1394 (FireWire) port is added to support most of the future devices, three USB 2.0 ports can be found at the back of the notebook and ExpressCard/54 slot is located at the side. Watching movies on this notebook should be great with the integrated Altec Lansing stereo speakers. You can add-on a HP Pavilion WebCam and dual stereo headphone jacks if you have extra cash. It only weighs 6.5 lbs. DV6000 is now available on HPStore with the starting price of USD879.

this i all i could find. the reason I can find any more is because my laptops xp is so corrupted. i do remember having 1 gb memory and at least 1.8ghz dual core
For future references... system specs should look like those in most people's "signature" down below each of our posts...

for you:
HP Pavilion DV6000
CPU: AMD Turion 64 X2 (with the actual model number placed here) @ 1.8GHz
RAM: 1GB
Video: NVIDIA GeForce Go 6150
Chipset: NVIDIA nForce Go 430
Audio: (specific model number... such as ALC888 like in mine... place here)

I was unable to find the audio model for your notebook but that shouldn't matter because I'd recommend either Leo4Allv3 (or higher for less issues with updating until you get acquainted with the OS) or LawlessPPC 10.5.4, but others such as iDeneb v1.3 or iPC (when it comes out) will also work for you... and these will have audio chipsets to choose from. If you don't select the right one during your install, you can always go back and find the individual packages on the DVD and install separately.

I can't tell you where to find these releases exactly but if you go looking around the torrent sites, you'll come up with some answers.

EDIT: I see you went back and edited your initial post. Good... but the basics will work too.

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