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  1. Hello everybody. I install the Dual Band Wireless-AC 9260NGW NGFF 1.73Gbps 802.11ac WiFi Card+Bluetooth 5.0. It works perfect.

    My previous card was BCM94360HMB but bluetooth was working very bad. If I connected Bluetooth speakers or headphones it always lagging or disconnecting.  I bought the NGFF to Mini PCI-E Adapter and 9260NGW card.

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    I cut the fastening on one side by a needle file. 

  2. On 2/5/2019 at 9:46 AM, mikmaze said:

    yawn, just updated to version 1903 through insiders program, seems good so far.    doesn't anybody still care about the might 2570p?

    I updated to 1903 too and webcamera doesn't work well. The picture of the camera isn't colored. Can you check that?

     

    The problem is solved. I installed the old driver sp66054 HP Universal Camera Driver v5.00.

    But anyway the camera with Skype doesn't work.

  3. On 17.11.2018 at 10:53 PM, Valera Master said:

    Hi guys. I was thinking about replacing the matrix with IPS. LP125WH2-SLB1 has response time is 35 ms. It's a lot. B125XW02 has 6 ms. On IPS Movies will be unpleasant to watch, and especially play

    Hi. You didn't read well the first page. Guys already tried. Not success:

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  4. On 13.08.2018 at 5:53 PM, Onoakino said:

    Hi invait53.

    1) Were you able to connect to an AC speed network using that wifi card?

    2) Did bluetooth 4.0 work?

    Hi, @Onoakino

    1) I have router ZyXEL Keenetic Giga III:
    Link speed (Receive/Transmit):    1300/866 (Mbps)   
    Network name:    Keenetic-6550-5G

    2) Yes, bluetooth 4.0 works well. But you must do the mod.

    P.S. I'm planning to go to the Philippines on January 2019. Hope see you there. 
                                           
                                           

     

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    On 06.01.2018 at 4:24 PM, Onoakino said:

    Can you guys recommend a slim/lightweight probably 2017 model charger that's easier to carry than the stock charger that works for our 2570p? 

    Yes, you can bay travel adapter HP. Here for example: Ebay 5a5b1570e9ddd_TraveladaptorHPEliteBook2570pSlim90WBT796AAORIGINAL.thumb.png.f79228869bea7e2eb0c64dca67006986.png

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    I use the 90W adapter. Your processor is i7 3612QM and you can bay 65W adapter. But my advice is 90W adapter.

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    I cut off cable from bluetooth module and soldered cable with USB to Sata adaptor.

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    But bluetooth module has 3.3 V only and I took 5 V from motherboard.

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    The bluetooth cable has the same color of wires like a USB to Sata adaptor.

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    A first time I used the HDD Samsung 9.5 mm thickness but it was very difficult to set into laptop and I was afraid to broke something. I bought HDD 2 Tb Seagate Mobile ST2000LM007 7 mm thickness. 
     

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  7. Hello  guys. I decided to explain my mod about how to install two HDD and one SSD  into our laptop. You can also use two SSD to make RAID-0 and one HDD as file's archive. You need several things to do this mod. 

    1. Caddy box made from plastic.

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    2. Sata to mSata adaptor.

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    3. Slimline 13 pin SATA Male to 22 Pin SATA Female Cable Adapter.

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    4. USB 2.0 to SATA 7+15 Pin 22Pin adapter cable for 2.5 HDD.

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    But must notice that I use the Bluetooth USB port to connect a HDD to motherboard. My previous mod is wiring the WLAN USB pins to the docking connector to enable WLAN Bluetooth and I no need a stock bluetooth.
    Take the caddy box and move off everything from plastic. Cut the plastic box like on the photo and cut off all of webbings inside of the box. 
    Before a wanted to use the Slimline 13 pin SATA Male to 22 Pin SATA Female Cable Adapter wholly, but it was impossibly to install into caddy box. The place is not enough. I just cut the cable and soldered it to mSata adaptor. 
    I soldered off the connector 22 Pin SATA from mSata adaptor too.  I used a schematic below:

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    You need use countersunk screws to fasten HDD, mSata adaptor and Slimline connector.

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  8. @todo1 Check the revision of the motherboard. Mine is rev:4.23. On the same place, under RAM. Sorry I'm not home now and can't check the laptop of my friend. I'll be home in the end of September and try to install 2133 ram. Now there is 1800 ram. Maybe it's matter. Can somebody who has 2133 ram or any and 4-cores processor to write here number of the motherboar and revision? We don't have any statistics of it.

     

    I've find:

    685404-001   System board (motherboard) - Features the Intel QM77 chipset and HD Graphics 4000 integrated UMA graphics - Includes replacement thermal material - For use in models equipped with Windows 7 (Not for use in China or Ukraine).

    685404-501   System board (motherboard) - Features the Intel QM77 chipset and HD Graphics 4000 integrated UMA graphics - Includes replacement thermal material - For use in models equipped with Windows 8 Standart Edition (Not for use in China or Ukraine).

    685404-601   System board (motherboard) - Features the Intel QM77 chipset and HD Graphics 4000 integrated UMA graphics - Includes replacement thermal material - For use in models equipped with Windows 8 (Not for use in China or Ukraine)

    When I bought the laptop there was two disks with Windows 7 and Windows 8.

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