Hi,
Don't laugh, but HP is telling me that they will most likely have to reformat my hard drive when they replace the motherboard. If you agree, I'll slink away...
Background:
New custom built PC from HP - 3 weeks old.
Last night their "HP Updates" program ran, downloaded a BIOS update, started the install and then hung.
I talked to HP last night ("your battery is dead.."), and online chat today, but they can't tell me how to fix. They're sending a box for me to return the PC so they can replace the motherboard.
Motherboard: ASUS P5BW-LA; BIOS: Award
I have a ticket open with ASUS asking how to refresh BIOS, plan to call Award when they open in morning. The pc uses SATA drives and I have no PC that will allow me to plug in & backup.
Is there really any valid reason why they would need to format the hard drive? I can MAYBE see an update...
Thank You!
Learn from the mistakes of others. You won't live long enough to make all of them yourself.
Don't laugh, but HP is telling me that they will most likely have to reformat my hard drive when they replace the motherboard. If you agree, I'll slink away...
Background:
New custom built PC from HP - 3 weeks old.
Last night their "HP Updates" program ran, downloaded a BIOS update, started the install and then hung.
I talked to HP last night ("your battery is dead.."), and online chat today, but they can't tell me how to fix. They're sending a box for me to return the PC so they can replace the motherboard.
Motherboard: ASUS P5BW-LA; BIOS: Award
I have a ticket open with ASUS asking how to refresh BIOS, plan to call Award when they open in morning. The pc uses SATA drives and I have no PC that will allow me to plug in & backup.
Is there really any valid reason why they would need to format the hard drive? I can MAYBE see an update...
Thank You!
Learn from the mistakes of others. You won't live long enough to make all of them yourself.