Actually, my experience with HP support has been better than with Dell.
I've had hardware and software issues with computers from HP, Dell, and
Gateway over the years.
The worst hardware and service center problems were with an HP laptop. (was
returned from the service center several times with more problems than it
had to begin with) The most catastrophic failure was with a Gateway Laptop
(power supply).
Dell had DOA desktops, screwed up orders, unknowledgeable and uncooperative
reps. Had it not been a Dell corporate account, things might have ended up
in court.
"CB" <> wrote in message
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>
>
> "ExhaleBabs" wrote:
>
> > Hello,
> >
> > I had XP on HP dV9074cl. I installed Vista Home Premium Express Upgrade.
I
> > have upgraded drivers including the sound drivers, web cam, NAVIDIA,
etc.
> > After going into Device Manager I note the following:
> >
> > Sound, Vdeo & Game: the Conextant High Definition audio works fine.
> > However, under that same heading: ADS Instant HDTV PCI has a yellow
> > exclamation point; It notes that: "device could not start" and clcking
on
> > solutions: another note that "could not load driver." However, when I
click
> > update, there is a note that: "windows has determined the driver
software for
> > your device is up to date." Of course, I deleted software and
re-installed;
> > but again experencing the same response. I have also tried downloading
the
> > devices directly from the HP Vista Upgrad web site and microsoft.
> >
> > I encounter the same experience with: NAVIDA nForce Networking
Controller.
> >
> > The WebCam now works; but not via the icons on desktop or the all
programs
> > listing; and there is no icon for Webcam on the QuickPlay. However, I
can
> > access the WebCamDemo via all programs listing,and the demo works.
> >
> > Once advice was to revert to XP Home Edition. Since everything else
seems
> > to be working o.k., I was hoping someone could provide advice. HP would
not
> > help because Vista was not "initially installed" on my notebook.
> >
> > I did make recovery disks! <s>. Hope there is a "fix" for this. If not,
I
> > guess I will have to "revert" as suggested to XP using the recovery
disks.
> >
> > Thanks. As you can see, I am a novice at this. I purchased a notebook
for DH
> > for Christmas with pre-installed Vista, and really enjoyed Vista. I
decided
> > to then try the free up-grade Vista diskettes that were mailed to me
after
> > the purchase of my HP notebook which included a HP Ugrade Utility
diskette
> > for Vista and the Vista Home Premium Express Upgrad diskette.
> >
> > Thanks
>
> ExhaleBabs,
>
> Let me see if I understand your statements correctly. Am I correct in
> assuming the HP laptop you bought with XP installed also came with a free
> upgrade to Vista? When you purchased the XP laptop from HP did HP say it
came
> with a free upgrade?
> If so, then HP is responsible for troubleshooting your problems until the
> end of your warranty because the laptop came with Vista. It may not have
come
> installed with Vista but Vista was part of the selling point and HP sent
you
> the Vista disk.
>
> I would never purchase any computers or anything else from HP.
> Everything I read about HP tells me their customer support and technical
> support is absolutely terrible. This is just another case of "you get what
> you pay for".
>
> I would call HP and demand that they troubleshoot your computer. If
> they still refuse I would contact an attorney. If HP has done this to many
> people I would entertain a class action lawsuit.
>
> If you don't wish to contact an attorney I would suggest that you
send
> messages to any and all forums explaining how terrible HP has treated you.
> You can then save thousands of people from experiencing the same shitty
> treatment from HP.
>
> Have a nice day.
>
> C.B.
>
> Have a nice day.
>
> C.B.
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