My daughter-in-law recently asked if I could look at her friend's Acer laptop, which was playing up - going very slow was the main fault.
I took it home and started it up. Slow didn't describe it - a snail would have been quicker. Checkdisk followed by Defrag was my first thought.
Checkdisk revealed a long list of damaged clusters. So I ran it again - several times and got damaged clusters every time! Eventually the PC would not even start; there was a Smart disk failure message.
The label on the back said that it was manufactured in March 2010, so I assumed it would be out of warranty. I used the manufacturer's online system to enquire how much it would cost to repair. Back came a reply saying that, according to their records, the laptop was still in warranty. Arrangements were then made to return it (at their cost) for repair.
The laptop was handed to the courier last Wednesday evening.
I had an email on Friday saying it had been received.
Yesterday morning I had another email saying at had been repaired.
This morning, at about 11am the laptop arrived back.
That's a seven day turn-round, four of which were public holidays!
Not only had the disk been replaced, but all the software originally provided had been installed. All I had to do was connect it to the internet and get all the updates.
I took it home and started it up. Slow didn't describe it - a snail would have been quicker. Checkdisk followed by Defrag was my first thought.
Checkdisk revealed a long list of damaged clusters. So I ran it again - several times and got damaged clusters every time! Eventually the PC would not even start; there was a Smart disk failure message.
The label on the back said that it was manufactured in March 2010, so I assumed it would be out of warranty. I used the manufacturer's online system to enquire how much it would cost to repair. Back came a reply saying that, according to their records, the laptop was still in warranty. Arrangements were then made to return it (at their cost) for repair.
The laptop was handed to the courier last Wednesday evening.
I had an email on Friday saying it had been received.
Yesterday morning I had another email saying at had been repaired.
This morning, at about 11am the laptop arrived back.
That's a seven day turn-round, four of which were public holidays!
Not only had the disk been replaced, but all the software originally provided had been installed. All I had to do was connect it to the internet and get all the updates.