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03-08-2016 03:07 AM
i have had my laptop returned to me, with the eaxct same fault, what was HP suggesstion, use our recovery manager to re-install the OS did that still the same problem, laptop now gone back to HP again for repairs, will wait in hope and breath to see what happens when it comes back to me.
03-08-2016 03:18 AM
i work in IT support/service desk, they know they can not brush it past me as a UK customer i get to call the UK tech support people, so they wont just go off a script, but depending on were you bought it depends on your consumer laws
03-08-2016 05:21 AM - edited 03-08-2016 05:24 AM
///They don't care if that is just a warning...they said there is nothing to afraid about///
lol... they're obviously not using the affected laptop models as we the customers are?
You wouldn't know what model/part number of the Broadcom module would you? I'd like to give it a try.
Seems the customers might have to figure out how to fix it for HP 😄 I'll pick up different modules and do clean installs of Win7 and 10 from a thumbdrive to another hard drive to see if it resolves the issue, othwerwise I would suspect they could have just masked the problem on your friends machine using bcedit.
I'll give it a go... like I said I do like the laptop but with each passing week my savings account is just increasing and I am already eyeing those MSI and Lenovo offerings.
