This happened to me yesterday on my  NP530U3C-A07SE, I hadn't changed
any BIOS settings so they were factory default (except the boot
sequence, in which I had set USB booting highest). I was running Windows
8 and installed Ubuntu 12.10 Desktop amd64 using an USB created with the
Linux Pendrive software. The installation worked flawlessly, everything
was fast and responsive, upon completion it prompted me to restart. It
started up (I had forgotten to take out the USB) so it jumped to the USB
boot menu (Try Ubuntu.. Install.. etc), so I turned it off, took out the
USB and powered it back on. The screen blinked once, then went into the
gruesome void that it is today, completely black, completely bricked :(

I've talked to customer support where I bought it, and they are happy to
take it back (luckily, as it's brand new) but it's still a hassle and an
unpleasant feeling when your new machine dies for good.

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