DeadlyNinja
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God, I'm so pissed. I got screwed over by HP's repair service. They fixed my code purple problem, but they didn't fix another problem, and now I'll probably have to pay to get it fixed (again), or pay for a new motherboard. Anyway, any experts here care to hear me out and see if you can figure out what's the problem? And if not, help me decide on what to buy for the repairs.
Late December, my PC started to freeze at or around start up. The mouse moves, but nothing else happens. It was random at first, but it got worse. It would freeze whenever it felt like it, and you never know when it'll freeze. It gets worse.
After freezing, I would naturally be forced to restart the computer. The problem is, the PC would hang on the Windows XP loading screen. It can't load into Safe Mode either. Seems like you can start it up if I shut it off and let it sit for 10-15 minutes. Still, that doesn't solve the freezing issue.
I tried a destructive restore on the PC, and the issue seems to have disappeared... at least for a month or so. The issue would start to show up again.
Once, I even got a Master Boot Error on start up. I've done dozens of thorough harddrive scans and it seems to be working perfectly. After continuous attempts to solve the issue by chatting with HP technicians, one of them told me to unhook the SATA cables from the HD, reconnect them, and do another full restore. I did that, and got a Code Purple. The PC was sent to HP for repairs. It came back good as new. Or so I thought.
It's been roughly a month after it's been fixed, and now the freezing issue is appearing again. I also encountered the Master Boot Record this morning. After more talks with HP tech, we've come to the conclusion that either I pay 49.99 buck to talk with a technician over the phone, or probably pay through my nose for a new motherboard. All the attempts by the HP guys to solve the freezing issue was useless.
Any experts here care to give me their thoughts on what might be the problem? The HP guy thinks it's the motherboard (the code purple was the Motherboard Tattoo being incorrect).
Now for the purchasing part. If it is a motherboard issue, I'm better off buying something off of Newegg, but can I? It is an HP. Can I just replace the motherboard with something else from Newegg?
My CPU is an Athlon 64 x2 4200+. I really don't want to spend that much money in this economy. Will I be able to install the motherboard and still use my HP stuff? The software is obviously configured to their specs, so I don't know if I can just buy a new one. If I buy from them, it would cost 300 bucks.
Late December, my PC started to freeze at or around start up. The mouse moves, but nothing else happens. It was random at first, but it got worse. It would freeze whenever it felt like it, and you never know when it'll freeze. It gets worse.
After freezing, I would naturally be forced to restart the computer. The problem is, the PC would hang on the Windows XP loading screen. It can't load into Safe Mode either. Seems like you can start it up if I shut it off and let it sit for 10-15 minutes. Still, that doesn't solve the freezing issue.
I tried a destructive restore on the PC, and the issue seems to have disappeared... at least for a month or so. The issue would start to show up again.
Once, I even got a Master Boot Error on start up. I've done dozens of thorough harddrive scans and it seems to be working perfectly. After continuous attempts to solve the issue by chatting with HP technicians, one of them told me to unhook the SATA cables from the HD, reconnect them, and do another full restore. I did that, and got a Code Purple. The PC was sent to HP for repairs. It came back good as new. Or so I thought.
It's been roughly a month after it's been fixed, and now the freezing issue is appearing again. I also encountered the Master Boot Record this morning. After more talks with HP tech, we've come to the conclusion that either I pay 49.99 buck to talk with a technician over the phone, or probably pay through my nose for a new motherboard. All the attempts by the HP guys to solve the freezing issue was useless.
Any experts here care to give me their thoughts on what might be the problem? The HP guy thinks it's the motherboard (the code purple was the Motherboard Tattoo being incorrect).
Now for the purchasing part. If it is a motherboard issue, I'm better off buying something off of Newegg, but can I? It is an HP. Can I just replace the motherboard with something else from Newegg?
My CPU is an Athlon 64 x2 4200+. I really don't want to spend that much money in this economy. Will I be able to install the motherboard and still use my HP stuff? The software is obviously configured to their specs, so I don't know if I can just buy a new one. If I buy from them, it would cost 300 bucks.