Okay, fine, I'll be the dumbass.
Jul. 27th, 2007 03:45 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
So I got a call back from the HP rep.
The good news -- My laptop does not have a cracked LCD. My laptop has a temp sending out email updates for it who accidentally sent me an update telling me that I had a cracked LCD when what I really have is spill damage.
The bad news -- SPILL DAMAGE? ARGH. *headdesk* (On the other hand, I can't remember ever spilling anything on it or near it. I've nearly spilled stuff on it, but somehow I don't think a few drops really count. *hands in air*)
So they're sending it back without repairing it because it costs about seven hundred bucks just like a cracked monitor would, and I'll just work around it until I can afford to buy a new computer, which should be the day after NEVER EVER EVER at this rate.
Le sigh.
The good news -- My laptop does not have a cracked LCD. My laptop has a temp sending out email updates for it who accidentally sent me an update telling me that I had a cracked LCD when what I really have is spill damage.
The bad news -- SPILL DAMAGE? ARGH. *headdesk* (On the other hand, I can't remember ever spilling anything on it or near it. I've nearly spilled stuff on it, but somehow I don't think a few drops really count. *hands in air*)
So they're sending it back without repairing it because it costs about seven hundred bucks just like a cracked monitor would, and I'll just work around it until I can afford to buy a new computer, which should be the day after NEVER EVER EVER at this rate.
Le sigh.
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Date: 2007-07-28 12:04 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2007-07-28 03:55 pm (UTC)On the plus side, at least it doesn't make the thing completely unusable, on the minus side it's very *usable* either, like that.
One thing you could try is downloading a knoppix CD image (linux that boots off CD), and see if the problem persists -- that way you quickly eliminate software as being the possible source of the problem.