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May 15 2009, 01:59 PM
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Hi My laptop crashed and restarted last week for no apparent reason. I had just installed Java v6.13. The pixels then seemed to collapse - that's the only way I could describe it. I've posted here first to see if its a software problem. Its only 17mth old and I am hoping its not hardware as my warrenty was only for 12mths I did a system restore and all seemed well until it had been running for about half an hour. Then the screen started pixelating again but not the same as before. When this happens the screen freezes then goes blank. If I reboot I get a message saying Display driver nvlddmkm.sys stopped responding and has recovered.Since then I keep getting the blue screen of death with the following information. QUOTE Attempt to reset the display driver and recover from timeout failed. QUOTE Technical information:
***STOP: 0x00000116 (0x921c1008, 0x8B80BA70, 0x00000000, 0x0000002)
*** nvlddmkm.sys - address 8B80BA70 base at 8B802000, Datestamp 493750e2 The first thing I did was check the monitor by connecting my desktop one to the laptop. I have tried updating the driver, but it crashed right afterwards and gave me the same error message. I cannot find any information about the code error 0x00000116 but the nvlddmkm seems to be the problem. No sure the best thing to do now. I have tried taking it back to last know good configuration but it doesn't seem to solve the problem. At the moment I have got it in safe mode and it has been like that for a couple of hours, and seems OK Jeany PS its got a NVIDIA GeForce Go 7600 display adapter
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HP Pavillion dv9385ea Laptop Windows Vista Home Premium 2Gb Ram Netgear ADSL Firewall Router
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May 16 2009, 09:20 PM
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Really thought I had sorted it when I went back to the factory settings, but it started again. I have done some research and guess what I found Post on HP support forum going on for 36 pagesNews reportIt all seems to be going on in America - so has anyone on this forum had any problems? Jeany
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May 23 2009, 01:15 PM
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Hi This probably should be posted in the hardware section - but as I've already started it here, I will carry on. As you can see from previous posts, I am having problems with graphics card. Screen deteriorates after about five minutes and then screen goes blank. Last time I posted I could not get machine to turn on at all (same day). I have left machine for a couple of days and I can now get into safe mode - which has been running for about an hour with no problems. mind you it isn't doing much. My question - If I am having a hardware problem with a graphics card in my laptop, would the same problem still occur if I was in safe mode. I'm thinking it might be a heat issue, but not certain. Need to get my head around this before the case manager rings me up. Jeany
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Nov 3 2009, 05:04 PM
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Hi
I thought I would let you all know how I got on with my laptop. It finally became unusable and it was only 17 months old. The HP manager I spoke to was very nice but in the end they would not do anything because it was out of warranty.
They put me in touch with a firm in Warrington called Flextronics who do repairs for HP. They quoted £261 no matter what the problem, that included picking it up from my house.
I then contacted Consumer Direct (the old trading standards) and they informed me that under the sale of goods act of 1979, it is the retailer, NOT the manufacturer that is responsible.
The Sale of Goods act states: Goods must be of a satisfactory quality. This means the goods must be fit for their purpose and meet the standards that any reasonable person would expect.
I then wrote to the retailer (MicroDirect). At first they completely ignored me, then when they realized I wasn’t going away, wrote to say that I needed to prove that the laptop was faulty when I bought it. After quite a lot of correspondence, when I was getting nowhere, I decided my only option was to get it fixed and see what the engineers report said. I informed the retailer and stated the repair bill would be their responsibly.
The laptop is now fixed and working fine. They replaced the system board, Heat-sink and Fan.
The retailer refused to pay the repair bill as they stated that I still hadn’t proved it was faulty. I maintained that in no way had I misused the laptop and that it had not been used in an industrial situation and should not have been that dusty that it failed after 17 months. I was going to take them to the small claims court when I decided I would try my credit card company.
I wrote to them including all the correspondence, and they wrote back within the week stating that they thought I DID have a case against the retailer, and they would therefore refund the repair bill, which they duly did. I was very impressed with my credit card company.
It certainly was an exercise in perseverance, and I learned a lot, especially to be very very careful whom you buy from in the first place.
Jeany
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