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To: thecow who wrote (75548)6/1/2011 6:29:08 PM
From: GROUND ZERO™  Read Replies (7) | Respond to of 110581
 
An opinion from everyone is appreciated... here's what happened:

On April 12th I bought a new HP Pavilion g7 laptop... it was working nicely, it's fast and very smart... today the hard drive crashed on me... I took it back to the store, we spent much of the day running some recovery discs and was able to bring it back to life and save all the files I had in the PC, it seems to be running okay right now... even if it had not been revived, I saved everything on a memory stick, so no problem there... the store manager offered to replace it with a brand new one if I wanted or I could wait and see if it happens again... if it happens again, then I would not get a new one, I would have to send it off to some warranty place..

Question: Should I chance this was only once in a million event or should I take the offer and replace it with a new one tomorrow morning? Thanks in advance for your thoughts...

GZ