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		<title>HP G60t Memory Upgrades</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 18 Apr 2011 22:01:21 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>What points should be kept in mind while upgrading memory in HP G60t?</strong></p>
<p>HP G60t is a highly reliable everyday laptop that can be used for business or for education purpose. Of course, as an everyday computer, the HP G60t will be receiving tons of data from clients, from doing assignments to downloading programs and media. The HPG60t is a hard core laptop for everyday use, but memory upgrades are essential if you want to extend the scope of your laptop. Computers work with memory and the 2 most used are the RAM and the hard disk.</p>
<p><strong>Consider these things when thinking of a memory upgrade for your HP G60t:</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>Decide on a Budget</li>
<li> Work efficiency</li>
<li> Data storage</li>
</ul>
<h2>Decide on a Budget</h2>
<p>If you are deciding on memory upgrades for your HP G60t, you need to consider your budget. Since the purposes are diverse, you cannot rely on pinpoints. Be practical. If you have a set budget for the memory upgrades, you stick to it. Look for the best or highest rate of RAM and hard disk for that bracket. Of course, you really need to invest so be realistic but give some breathing room to adjust which upgrade will be most beneficial.</p>
<h2>Work efficiency</h2>
<p>A bigger RAM will translate to more efficient functions. Since the HP G60t will have memory upgrades on RAM you will have more capacity to do multitasking in a more reliable way. Better RAM capacity will help you get the most out of your multitasking and it will also help your laptop function well when playing games. The RAM will make your work and play much better.</p>
<div class="heading3">Data storage</div>
<p>The Hard disk is the device that keeps all the data of your computer stored and secured. If the hard drive is becoming more cramped up, the laptop could slow down and work extra harder, easily wearing the system. If your HP G60t is experiencing this, you can do hard drive memory upgrades. Get a higher capacity hard drive and clone your information from your old drive to the new one. Make sure to clean up and defragment first. You can now use the old hard drive as an external drive or backup and the new drive will surely make your computer faster and more efficient.</p>
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		<title>Install Operating System on HP Pavilion G60t</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 18 Apr 2011 21:59:50 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Issues encountered while installing OS other than Windows on HP Pavilion G60t. The HP Pavilion G60t is a no frills 16-inch screen laptop powered by&#8230;]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Issues encountered while installing OS other than Windows on HP Pavilion G60t.</strong></p>
<p>The HP Pavilion G60t is a no frills 16-inch screen laptop powered by an Intel dual-core mobile processor. The major appeal with the HP G60t is its low price. The HP G60t is a very efficient and simplified solution for those who simply need to get the job done. However, many users have been experiencing problems while using the  HP G60T with Windows 7 and would like to remove the Windows® 7 operating system</p>
<p><strong>Here we look at the main tips to be kept in mind while uninstalling Windows 7 and installing an OS of your choice:</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>Hardware conflicts</li>
<li> Can you actually uninstall Windows 7?</li>
<li> Uninstall Windows 7 on a Multi Boot system</li>
</ul>
<h2>Hardware conflicts</h2>
<p>Depending on the new OS that you intend to install, the HP G60T might face problems ranging from slight working trouble to total hardware incompatibility for some components such as Touchpad, Wireless Network Hardware, display (loss of brightness control),  and function Keys</p>
<h2>Can you actually uninstall Windows 7?</h2>
<p>Many users tend to think that they need to uninstall Windows 7 using their installation disk before they can install another OS on their computer. This is not the case. If the only operating system on your HP G60T is Windows 7, you can&#8217;t uninstall Windows 7. You can only use the original Windows 7 installation disk to reinstall Windows 7,not uninstall it.</p>
<p>To install a completely different operating system such as Linux, Ubuntu, Peppermint, BSD or a different version of Windows®, you will either have to choose to wipe the hard disk clean of Windows 7 from the installation options of the new OS or perform a multi boot installation and then delete the Windows 7 partition manually to get rid of Windows 7 (discussed in later section). There is no un-install option.</p>
<p>However, do keep this in mind, that wiping the hard disk or deleting the Windows® 7 partition would also delete each and all of the programs, files, and settings on your HP G60T’s hard disk. Hence, before attempting any of the above, you should save your files to an external storage device, and then use the device to save them back on to your HP G60T once you are done. Also, since all of your programs will also be deleted, you’ll need to reinstall all your programs using the original installation discs in the format that the other operating system supports.</p>
<div class="heading3">Uninstall Windows 7 on a Multi Boot system</div>
<p>If your HP is running a multi-boot system, with Windows 7 installed side-by-side an earlier version of Windows®, such as Windows Vista or any other OS, then you can remove Windows 7 from the HP G60T. To do this, you will need to format the partition containing Windows 7, or delete the partition entirely. This will make the empty space fall back to the earlier operating system and remove Windows 7 completely. It is very important to back up your programs, files, and settings because formatting or deleting a partition deletes all of the data on the partition.</p>
<p>It is important that you do not format or delete the earlier version of Windows as it could render your HP G60T inoperable because it uses the startup files from the earliest version of Windows.  On the contrary, if the earlier version of Windows was installed after Windows 7 on the HP G60T, then deleting Windows 7 partition in this case could render the G60T inoperable. Hence, is very important that a qualified and professional technical support staff conducts these activities, because a mistake may render the computer inoperable.</p>
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		<title>HP Pavilion&#174; G60t Blue Screen</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 18 Apr 2011 21:47:16 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Get more information on blue screen problem encountered on HP Pavilion G60t</strong></p>
<p>The HP Pavilion G60t is a no frills 16-inch screen laptop powered by an Intel® Dual-Core Mobile Processor. The major appeal of HP Pavilion G60t is its low pricing. The HP Pavilion G60t is a very efficient and simplified solution for those who simply need to get the job done. However, you might have encountered a few problems with the HP Pavilion G60t, namely, the blue screen of death</p>
<p><strong>This article outlines the causes of  blue screen of death and a few tips on how to avoid it:</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>Bad Software Integration</li>
<li> Automatic Media Center Updates</li>
<li> Incorrectly Seated Memory</li>
<li> Conflicting Hardware/Software</li>
</ul>
<h2>Bad Software Integration</h2>
<p>HP Pavilion G60t is a simple machine for simple solutions and is extensively used by students who use a various types of software on the machine. However, most of the PC software in the market currently were never written for use with Windows® 7 and tend to work best with Windows® XP and Windows Vista®. Most new software studios are still incorporating patches for use with Windows® 7. Although, Windows® 7’s backward compatibility allows most software to run ok, but, it is not uncommon to see a software crash and result in a blue screen. It is highly advised that you do not run any illegal copies of software. Buying legal software and incorporating patches makes sure that your computer experience remains smooth and that you avoid the blue screen. If you still encounter the problem, you can get professional computer support.</p>
<h2>Automatic Media Center Updates</h2>
<p>Another often-overlooked problem is the HP Pavilion G60t’s Media Center software. The Media enter is proprietary software of HP and is used to control several parts of your machine like the hardware and software integration, hardware behavior and temperature profile of the HP Pavilion G60t. Any update to the Media Centre is bound to have an effect on how the hardware behaves. Often an update causes the keyboard and mouse/track pad to change behavior but the hardware interface under Windows® 7 needs to be reset in order to achieve this. By simply unplugging and re-plugging your keyboard, mouse and other peripherals used directly by the Media Center you should be able to avoid these problems.</p>
<div class="heading3">Incorrectly Seated Memory</div>
<p>Another obscure reason, due to which HP Pavilion G60t encounters the blue screen immediately after booting up, is due to incorrectly seated memory. This may be because of a rare manufacturing defect on part of HP or due to any physical shocks experienced by the HP Pavilion G60t. Although, not directly related to the Windows® 7 operating system, incorrectly seated memory (RAM or HDD) is often the cause for blue screen being encountered during start up. Fixing the memory seating problems is beyond most computer owners and lies in the domain of professional technical support.</p>
<div class="heading3">Conflicting Hardware/Software</div>
<p>The HP Pavilion G60t may be prone to internal hardware and software conflicts the inherent mismatches at a software level with Windows®7. Though earlier versions of Windows (till Windows Vista®) provided one hundred percent backward compatibility, Windows® 7 is closing the door on backward hardware and software compatibility. These factors when combined result in a potential device or driver failure and ultimately lead to a blue screen. Such compatibility issues need to be addressed with care to keep your HP Pavilion G60t always fired up and ready for action. The inherent complexity of these issues calls for professional technical expertise.</p>
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