A couple of months ago, my HP Spectre laptop started going wonky; symptoms included the power cable being loose in the USB port, and it kept getting worse.
I called around to a few local computer repair places. One
told me they’d be happy to take a look, for $159, and then repair. Another said
that there was only one place in the area (well—in Alexandria, across Fairfax
County from me) that might be able to do that kind of repair, because the power
ports on HP Spectres are welded to the motherboard, and that’s a tricky repair.
So I called that place, and the geek who picked up the
phone was in his absolute element, being able to nerd-splain to me what such a
repair involved. The key elements for me were that the operation would take at
least a week (I was headed out to the Balkans in days), and the cost was not
fixed. Coud be $this, could be $$$that, depending on what they needed to do.
So I ended up sending it to HP, where for $453 they
replaced the motherboard (warrantee expired in April, one year after I bought
it). I have to say that their service is fine—they did what they said they
would do, when they said they would; they sent me super packing materials for
shipping (including tape to seal the box); seems like it’s fixed.
(Fortunately, my previous laptop was still operational;
that’s what I took with me on the trip.)
But hear me out: they replaced the motherboard. That means
I have to reinstall everything—ev er-y-thing—on my machine. I moved all the files
off before I shipped but they stripped all the apps, as well. I had to
reinstall Office365; have to find and reinstall Bitdefender, Slack, Dropbox,
SnagIt—even my bloody printer driver (which, between Microsoft and HP, is
driving me batty). Also
Furthermore—why has everything (Chrome, Firefox, Outlook, File Explorer) gone Darth Vader? They're all in dark mode, and I have to hunt out the settings to change them back to light. Plus, I had to stop Word and Outlook from feeding me predictive text. Ugh.
Technology is, as Dylan Thomas said of politics, bloody
awful.
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