So I'm repairing this laptop for a friend, removing viruses and such, and it suddenly shuts off, It does this a couple more times until I finally get fed up and start looking for an answer.
I find one, in the form of a BIOS update from Toshiba, I run it, taking care to follow all the instructions, (Connect laptop to AC power, close all other applications, etc.)
It runs, then 10 seconds later, it shuts off, and won't power back on again. I Google some more and find out this is a common problem, and the cost to fix it is $100.
Should I or my friend have to pay that, isn't it the company's fault for supplying a faulty update?
Sue sue sue.
[QUOTE=kevn150;19892030]Sue sue sue.[/QUOTE]
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Wrong section, should go here: [url]http://www.facepunch.com/forumdisplay.php?f=107[/url]
My bad, sorry.
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This video contains content from Vevo, who has decided to block it in your country.
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Looks like you're gonna have to move
[QUOTE=atomicthumbs;19892672]Looks like you're gonna have to move[/QUOTE]
What's the video say?
[QUOTE=sloppy_joes;19892799]What's the video say?[/QUOTE]
it's a wierd al song.
I think that asking them to either repair it or cover the cost of repairing it would be fair in this case. Good luck, hope it works out.
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