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Old 28th Jun 04, 03:29 AM
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Friday HP discovered a memory flaw that could have affected as many as 900,000 notebooks. Already HP announced that they will be offering free memory replacements. According to News.com "The memory modules in question, which came in 128MB, 256MB and 512MB capacities, were manufactured between March 2002 and July 2003 by four companies, including Infineon, Micron, Samsung and Winbond, Hockey said." If your notebook is one of the 900,000 please check out the link to the HP Memory Module Replacement Program.

Hewlett-Packard has discovered a memory flaw that could be in as many as 900,000 of its notebook computers and is offering customers free memory modules as a remedy.

The computer giant said Friday that through tests, it discovered a circuit design flaw in some notebook memory modules that could cause Windows operating system "blue screens," intermittent lockups or memory corruption. HP believes that about 900,000 notebooks could be affected by the memory problem, said company spokesman Mike Hockey. To be affected, HP discovered, notebooks must combine the potentially defective memory modules with one of several Intel chipsets and Pentium processors that support a certain low-power state, dubbed C3, he said.

The memory modules in question, which came in 128MB, 256MB and 512MB capacities, were manufactured between March 2002 and July 2003 by four companies, including Infineon, Micron, Samsung and Winbond, Hockey said. "HP has been in contact with us on this issue, and we are in the process of finding a suitable solution," said an Infineon representative. None of the other companies was immediately available to comment.



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Old 28th Jun 04, 07:32 PM
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Confirms my experience with HP and Compaq laptops beginning at least 10 years ago. That's why I stay with the good stuff and it doesn't cost more but works better..
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Old 28th Jun 04, 09:37 PM
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Originally posted by rikytik@Jun 28 2004, 01:32 PM
Confirms my experience with HP and Compaq laptops beginning at least 10 years ago. That's why I stay with the good stuff and it doesn't cost more but works better..
I'll second that one. I was responsible for supporting 8 Compaq Presario 1000 Series laptops, and within six months, each one had some sort of major hardware replaced, HDD, memory, display, crappy touchpad mouse, etc. After we bought a few IBM laptops (we were an IBM Business Partner), no problems. They are bit pricey, but you get what you pay for.
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