Re: Qosmio G10 and G30
Wally,
Have you checked to see if your Qosmio's memory has gone bad?
Caesar
"Wally" <shiner(remove)@ehmail.com> wrote in message
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> As a Christmas gift two years ago I received the Qosmio G10 Wow! was I
> impressed. Luckily my Girlfriend purchased a three year extended warrany.
> After the initial Toshiba warranty of one year things started going wrong
> and I seemed to have it in for repairs more than using it.
>
> After two system boards and a firewire repair fianlly the HDD gave up. The
> warranty that was purchased had a "no Lemon" clause, where as the
> computer
> would be replaced and I managed to talk the store into giving us a new
> system.
>
> Of course we were looking for something of equal value and the only
> machine
> in this particular store was the the G30. What a beauty!!!!
>
> I have now had it about 10 weeks, transferred my settings and files etc
> from
> old G10 stored on a network computer (purchased another extended warranty)
> and have had nothing but problems again. This time with the dreaded BSOD.
> I
> have re installed to factory default and updated certain drivers and I
> still
> get all sorts of stop errors sommetimes as many a s six in succession. I
> cannot find out what the problems are. Online crash reporting usually says
> device driver and sometimes say a video device driver. But I cant fix.
>
> The stop errors always seem to be different.
>
> What shall I do? Take the computer back and risk screwing something else
> up?
> Any suggestions are appreciated. I just want it working the way I expect
> it
> to be working especially for the price paid.
>
> Thanks
> Steve in Canada
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