Feb 16, 2010 14:17
My work laptop has returned from its third trip to Lenovo's repair depot in Memphis. This time around the sheet indicates the actions taken were "processor/CPU" and "plastics" (the first and second trips involved "system board/planar" and "memory" as well as reimaging the hard drive during the second trip). I wonder if this will do the trick or if they will end up replacing the remaining original pieces of hardware over the course of a couple of more repairs.
I have the laptop just running on idle right now with me popping by every now and then to do something (such as this post). If the laptop is going to freeze, I want it to do it ASAP and am hoping that leaving the laptop up and running for the rest of the day will expose the problem if it still exists. I'm just glad that I'm not having to do the day-worth of reloading programs after another harddrive cleaning. Because of the problems, the laptop still isn't fully loaded, but it has most everything I need for typical use.
But I yearn for being able to resume my routine of being able to work on the laptop in bed or elsewhere instead of being leashed to the PC at my desk all day.
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