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03-22-2017 11:24 PM
First I have to say that I'm very dissapointed of HP, this Notebooks model has a several error in the dual graphics, it's incredible that you have launched a laptop with these type of bugs and errors on te OS.
My problem starts when I was trying to play a LoL match, when the game get started I perceived some kind of bugs on graphics because i've lag and my ping was not high, it was very stable. Finishing the match I decided to restart my Notebook and when it start again I seen a blue screen telling me that i have no booteable drive.
I have 1 year and a half with this machine and it riles me a several times.
¡Don't Buy HP Notebooks!
They don't care about the customer, they only care about money!
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03-22-2017 11:51 PM
Sorry to hear of the problems with your laptop. As for the hard drive-HP does not build the hdd. They use drives from several manufacturers. I have had Toshiba, Seagate in various machines. Most of the hdd's have a 1 year warranty when used in oem machines. Purchased at retail you will get 3-5 year warranty depending on model of drive you get. For instance Western Digital Blue drives have 3 yr warranty while their slightly more expensive Black drive has 5 year warranty.
It is not uncommon for a hard drive from any manufacturer to fail after 1-1 1/2 years particularly in laptops which produce a lot of heat if used for gaming or video streaming.
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03-22-2017 11:51 PM
Sorry to hear of the problems with your laptop. As for the hard drive-HP does not build the hdd. They use drives from several manufacturers. I have had Toshiba, Seagate in various machines. Most of the hdd's have a 1 year warranty when used in oem machines. Purchased at retail you will get 3-5 year warranty depending on model of drive you get. For instance Western Digital Blue drives have 3 yr warranty while their slightly more expensive Black drive has 5 year warranty.
It is not uncommon for a hard drive from any manufacturer to fail after 1-1 1/2 years particularly in laptops which produce a lot of heat if used for gaming or video streaming.
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