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05-02-2024 09:04 AM
Hello, i want to clear my HP Victus laptop and maybe upgrade my storage. I have 15 months of warranty left. So, if i open the back cover of my laptop, will anything happen to my warranty? Like i really don't want to lose it...
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05-02-2024 09:54 AM
Hi:
This is a peer-to-peer forum.
We do not work for or represent HP, so we are unable to reply on HP's behalf regarding the warranty terms and conditions.
I recommend you contact HP customer service and seek a definite answer from HP.
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Chapter 5 of the service manual on your notebook's user guides support page indicates that installing SSD's or memory is a customer-authorized procedure, so off the record, I would assume that you will not void the warranty unless you break something in the process of doing the upgrades.
target=_blankMaintenance and Service Guide (hp.com)
Do note however, that if your notebook ever needs warranty work, you must return the notebook to its original hardware configuration before sending it in for service.
05-02-2024 09:54 AM
Hi:
This is a peer-to-peer forum.
We do not work for or represent HP, so we are unable to reply on HP's behalf regarding the warranty terms and conditions.
I recommend you contact HP customer service and seek a definite answer from HP.
HP ile İletişime Geçin | HP® Türkiye
Chapter 5 of the service manual on your notebook's user guides support page indicates that installing SSD's or memory is a customer-authorized procedure, so off the record, I would assume that you will not void the warranty unless you break something in the process of doing the upgrades.
target=_blankMaintenance and Service Guide (hp.com)
Do note however, that if your notebook ever needs warranty work, you must return the notebook to its original hardware configuration before sending it in for service.