Yea but I literally opened my laptop completely open, took out part of
the board that contained the broken charger, and shipped it with some
screws missing and the board in a seperate bag :p

Also about your idea with porting CCC, in the registry (around the
same area you found that frequency thing) there was some other options
somewhere that dealt with AA and stuff. So in theroy, if CCC just
changes registry settings, and if the driver reads the registry, it
shouldn't be a hard port. That is as long as Intel's drivers do the
same thing (which I think they do, they read the registry for
settings)

On Sun, Jun 27, 2010 at 11:11 PM, tribaljet <[email protected]> wrote:
> 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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