I know you have an Acer, Espio, and as I said every brand does good
and bad. What I'm saying is that some brands have a record of bad/very
bad/coming from hell support. And most laptop brands are ok with the
laptops having been opened for installing ram or switching hdds.

On Jun 28, 4:08 am, Espionage724 <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hmm idk if I could complain about Acer that much, they fixed my laptop
> while it was under warranty even though I told them I opened it ^.^
> They fixed it no questions asked :)
>
>
>
> On Sun, Jun 27, 2010 at 10:37 PM, tribaljet <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Oh, and on a completely non related point, I had very very VERY bad
> > tech support when I sent a laptop I got some time ago, acer was the
> > brand of hell. They literally broke the led lcd and refused to trade
> > it, saying it was the delivery service. It had several issues to begin
> > with, a touchpad that when used the cursor went all over the place,
> > some keys were very non responsive while others just from touching
> > them they acted like being pressed. The screen had a weird horizontal
> > line that looked like the keyboard was being pressed against it. These
> > were the issues I wanted fixed, specially since I had it for 6 months
> > only. I called them and scheduled a pickup, though they said they
> > wouldn't provide any box for packaging (like every brand in the world
> > does), and since I didn't have the original box I put it inside a box
> > I had, threw in some foam and paper to cushion it, and two weeks later
> > for my surprise they said the board below the keyboard was cracked,
> > and they couldn't test any of the issues I stated as the screen wasn't
> > working. Of course I went "WHAT?", happens that they broke the screen,
> > avoided any responsability, I paid the outer cover and an inner cover
> > with the power/wlan/hdd led, only to receive a laptop that was
> > completely messed up. Any ideas?
>
> > Again, sorry to post this here, but I just wanted to get it out of my
> > chest :S
>
> > On Jun 28, 3:06 am, tribaljet <[email protected]> wrote:
> >> eheh, good to hear, a good sleep is miraculous :) I imagine the kind
> >> of info we're looking isn't exactly shown on tidy pdfs around the net.
> >> Funny thing, I saw a documentary about gpu makers of this world (those
> >> 3 you mentioned) and how former programmers of those companies were
> >> showing up at product presentations with big signs saying, and I
> >> quote, "stop crippling drivers". Now, what would that say about all
> >> that was discussed so far...?
>
> >> On Jun 28, 2:56 am, AngelicTears <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> >> > yup, it is possible..but only for the inf commands that actually the same
> >> > with intel's...
> >> > if we can find the most optimal setting in Nvidia / ATI inf and implant 
> >> > them
> >> > in Intel's, it might actually work...
> >> > god, what a sleep, im serious that i juz woke up from a long sleep ^^
>
> >> > btw, nice idea and findings Hussam ^^
>
> >> > On Mon, Jun 28, 2010 at 9:53 AM, hussam aulaian <[email protected]> 
> >> > wrote:
> >> > > @Angelic: so the idea is possible and im not going nuts :PPP
>
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