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June 28th, 2004, 02:03 AM
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HP says as many as 900,000 notebooks buggy
Hewlett-Packard has discovered a memory flaw that could be in as many as 900,000 of its notebook computers and is offering customers free memory modules as a remedy. The computer giant said Friday that through tests, it discovered a circuit design flaw in some notebook memory modules that could cause Windows operating system "blue screens," intermittent lockups or memory corruption. HP is asking customers who own specific notebook models to download and run a software utility to test their machine for the flawed memory. HP notebook models affected by the replacement program include Compaq Evo Notebook models N610c, N610v, N620c, N800c, N800v, N800w, N1000c and N1000v as well as Compaq Presario models 1500, 2800, x1000 and x1200, the HP and Compaq Business Notebook nx7000, and the HP Pavilion zt3000.
Checked mine out, no problems
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June 28th, 2004, 02:49 PM
#2
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Ahhh, it got moved to teh Tech-to-Tech area, sorry NooNoo, my mistake.
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June 28th, 2004, 02:51 PM
#3
Registered User
Oh yeah, if you check out the link above, and u have to re-order the part, i think theres a free 32mb usb drive in it for u.
FREE USB Flash Device Incentive
HP will provide one free 32-megabyte USB Flash Device for each notebook identified as having affected memory module(s). To receive this incentive, customers must complete all of the following steps for each notebook:
- Order the replacement memory module(s) through this Web site.
- Replace the affected memory module(s) without the involvement of a service partner or HP.
- Return the affected memory module(s) as directed.
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