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better than Sony Vaio
Last year I bought a nice notebook from Sony, it had the same problem.
Initially I was thinking it was a software problem but after a web search I found that it is a common problem for Sony Vaio notebooks, someone also started a company that solves the problem (http://www.vaioshutdown.com/) but at Sony they were not able to find any solution than to say I had to pay 650$ for repairign something that they designed wrongly.

Next time I will buy an HP or a Dell.

Bye
Giuseppe
Posted by: peppix   Posted on: 06/25/04 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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interesting  SteveS_z | 06/25/04
we have both  toadlife | 06/27/04
better than Sony Vaio  peppix | 06/25/04
That isn't the only reason they're buggy.  Immanuel Tranz-Mischen | 06/25/04
Quality Control  cjansen7 | 06/26/04
"HP Quality" was spun-off along with Agilent  Atlant | 07/07/04
Other Laptop memory problems  nitecourt@... | 06/28/04
HP is the Black Widow Spider of Buggy Computers  Black Phantom | 07/02/04
i disagree, no self respecting geek would buy hp  Valis Keogh | 07/07/04
quality control  IBMUSER4EVERANDEVER | 07/08/04

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