If you are getting problem on your HP Pavilion DV6700 crash while running Vista, you are not alone. Many people experience this as hangs can be caused by many problems, but one that annoys many user is the laptop hangs when it is used on Normal Mode. Usually, to resolve this problem, DV6700 users have to switch the machine off completely by using the power button. While running in Safe Mode is not a solution, because it gets really slow, restoring to computer factory mode still doesn’t resolve the problem.

You can follow these step by step on how to fix HP DV6700 crash on Normal Mode:
- Boot your laptop in Safe Mode
- Press Start+R key on your laptop
- Type “msconfig” in the textbox
- Navigate to Services tab
- Select and deselect application you want to start up or not
- Hit apply
After doing that, restart your HP DV6700 notebook and go to Normal Mode. Hopefully it will run Vista normally.
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