Frank wrote:
> LL wrote:
>> I hope it is not due to overheating as I already have invested in a
>> cooling pad with 3 fans underneath to help. I don't feel the computer was
>> hot. I called HP and they just gave me some usual answers that aren't
>> extraordinary. They told me to run the BIOS diagnostic to check harddisk
>> and RAM. I believe I have done these tests before. I can do them again
>> just in case. 13 years after Java's launch, I still feel paranoid to use
>> any websites that uses it. All these are just undependable toys.
>> Just think how let down I felt when I purchased another new HP desktop
>> preloaded with Vista and Norton Security - it BSOD just after a few hours
>> of me playing around with it. Has Vista SP1 made it rock solid? I don't
>> think so. Maybe wait another 7 years to get SP4 to see a bit more trust
>> established.
>
> Well, as I said in my original post, BIOS beeps usually indicate a
> hardware problem and no amount of SP's will fix any hardware problem. If
> you intend to leave your laptop on and unattended for long periods of
> time, like overnight, you may want to try closing the lid to create a
> "V" shape and then set it on it's side edge, if possible, so that the
> back is in open air.
> I have done this...but be sure it's stable.
> Also I'm not at all in favor purchasing anything pre-installed. The
> combo you mentioned...Vista & Norton can be lethal. Norton and anything
> can be lethal...LOL! Vista SP1 certainly isn't going to fix Norton.
> Symantec needs to fix Norton.
> If you want something done right, do it yourself...at least that how I
> operate.
> As to "trust", you're putting most of your trust in HP.
> Good luck in solving your problems.
> Frank
>>
>> "Frank" wrote:
>>
>>
>>>LL wrote:
>>>
>>>>I do wish to thank Microsoft for their efforts in putting out SP1 RTM
>>>>and wish to say good things about them.
>>>>
>>>>However I must say I felt shock to see the behaviour of my 2 weeks old
>>>>HP DV2522tx Notebook yesterday after having SP1 installed on Genuine
>>>>Vista Home Premium English.
>>>>The Notebook has 4Gb RAM and 250Gb SATA Harddisk. I left it on running
>>>>for several days on top of a cooling pad fan to avoid any overheating.
>>>>There was basically no activity or nothing running except BitTorrent
>>>>downloading some files over wireless LAN. I have Avast antivirus
>>>>installed. All possible drivers updates/service packs were downloaded
>>>>and installed. The notebook runs on the latest BIOS version from HP.
>>>
>>>>Suddenly, the computer beeped loudly a few times and the screen showed
>>>>white colour patches everywhere that covered up a large portion of the
>>>>screen, then got frozen completely. The only thing I could do was to
>>>>switch it off by pressing the power button 6 seconds. After booting it
>>>>up again, I couldn't see much information in the event viewer that tells
>>>>me what went wrong.
>>>
>>>\
>>>BIOS beep's? Sounds just like a hardware failure. Overheating possibly?
>>>
>>>>
>>>>Another horror story: I had a few tabs opened on IE7. I went to a
>>>>website with java applet for chat room. Once I clicked the Java applet,
>>>>IE7 suddenly crashed/disappeared.
>>>
>>>So the java applet crashed IE...hummm.
>>>
>>> No error reporting or anything - it just took place so
>>>
>>>>suddenly. I could not repeat this problem as it seems intermittent.
>>>>
>>>>It does make me feel that after a year's wait, I still have no faith in
>>>>Windows' reliability. I wonder how many more centuries will they take to
>>>>create a rock solid high performing computer for home/business?
>>>
>>>I've got 17 of them. Of course, other than my laptop, which is 5 yrs old
>>>and I flattened the HDD the min I got it, we've built all of them
>>>ourselves.
>>>
>>>You have contacted HP about your two problems right?
>>>Frank
>>>
>>>
The truth...fista is just a piece of crap.
Simple huh?
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