it's usually contractors they hired and are A+ certified
overall they are ok and it is quick to replace
what's wrong with the system that you need a new board ?
it's usually contractors they hired and are A+ certified
overall they are ok and it is quick to replace
what's wrong with the system that you need a new board ?
the express card slot on the side of laptop aint working... so after diagnosis the guy said we will replace motherboard
the express card slot on the side of laptop aint working... so after diagnosis the guy said we will replace motherboard
it shouldn't take to long to change it. maybe 10-15 minutes.
just make sure it works well for the next few month.
i heard some issues with dell motherboards.
if you have any issues hit my up on ICQ and i will get you an internal number within dell to help you resolve this at a higher management level
They had problems a while back with flex in the laptop cases. If you picked it up from one side only, the case would flex due to the weight and something inside would get rammed into the motherboard. I guess their cases aren't rigid enough.
After doing this enough times the motherboard usually ends up dead. I think there is a class action lawsuit about this.
They had problems a while back with flex in the laptop cases. If you picked it up from one side only, the case would flex due to the weight and something inside would get rammed into the motherboard. I guess their cases aren't rigid enough.
After doing this enough times the motherboard usually ends up dead. I think there is a class action lawsuit about this.
interesting yo i have had this laptop for like 8 months i think maybe less
I have a Dell with the two harddrives (DataSafe), and after having it for about 6 months, one of the HDs went out on it. I called support and got the normal Indian/Afghani tech guy. He had me unplug and replug things, take drives out, etc...and by the time we were done, the fucking computer wouldn't work at all. So I took it to a local tech place, they sort of fixed it, but discovered a bunch of other stuff wrong with it, including the motherboard was going bad.
So I call Dell back, and they try to pass me off to tech support again. I went totally off on them, told them that I wanted to talk to someone who spoke English, etc...they finally put me through to someone who could almost speak English. Anyway, I kept arguing with him, he asked me what I expected him to do...I said either send me a fucking check or a new computer. 16 days later...I had a new Dell E520...Vista ready...sitting on my desk.
Moral of the story...Dell may be hard to deal with at first, and I still despise their tech support...but they do treat their customers right.
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