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Answer» Backing up what BC said, that just doesn't happen by accident. There's no way a virus or Windows update wiped that drive of all data, with no trace of anything at all. In 20 years of working with computers, I have never seen our heard of something like that. 1) What is your opinion of what is going on here? Do you think he did shotty work the first time? Do you think he was malicious and destroyed my harddrive? Well, my opinion, as I said, is that he has no idea what he's talking about. If he is responsible for the data loss, I don't think it was maliciousness, more like ignorance. Quote -Do you think it is possible my data has been wiped out or can be recovered? I asked him specifically when he checked the drive if the partition was intact and just empty or was there no partition at all. He mumbled a few things, so I asked him again and he said the partition was intact but empty. Quote 2) What should I do? Just sit and wait to hear from him OR should I go in and demand it be re-sent back and take it elsewhere? That's up to you. You'll have to ask them because I'm not sure they can have it sent back once it's already out. Quote 3) In terms of you, should I notify you when I get contacted by him? Just post back in this thread what they tell you, I'm sure everyone would be interested in hearing it. The $100 is one of the things I talked to the store manager about actually. I'm supposed to call back later and speak to the sales manager about that, he wasn't in when I called.Thanks man! Well I am thinking maybe at this point since it is shipped just letting the process run itself and getting back to you when I hear back I would love it if they gave me a full explanation and could get my data back but prolly easier at this stage to wait and see. Wow Quaxo, you really went the extra mile, Awesome Outstanding ! !It was nothing really. I just wanted to hear it from the tech's mouth myself. I have a Skype calling plan for calling my family back in the States, so I get unlimited minutes every month. That isn't something I typically do here. I just hate seeing places like this jerk people around. I'll tell you what though, it was worth it just to hear the tech finally say he had no idea what the problem was. I took pleasure in getting him to admit that. Even if I can't get them to eat that last $100, it was still worth it. I thoroughly enjoyed that. quaxo,as has been well stated exemplary effort --well done.truenorthAmen.....I feel better now and have learned my lesson....no big box stores for repairs. I actually had a laugh when the guy asked me, as a tech, how many computers can I actually diagnose and know what's wrong out of every 10? Maybe 5 or 6? I told him if 10 computers are sitting there in front of a tech and he can only figure out what's wrong with 5 or 6 of them, he's not doing his job as a tech.Very cool! I would have told him 10, may 9 on a BAD day.This is really sad, The only reason you should have been told the data was gone is if the hard drive had failed totally. That is the drive was making a grinding noise. It seems strange that a hard drive replacement and windows reload is over $200.00. But a motherboard replacement is a $100.00. The drives in the Vio's need the laptop dismantled to remove and replace the drive. It isn't a cover with 2 screws so isn't easy to change . I would wonder if the drive was changed?. I would have thought the motherboard change would cost at least the same as the hard drive. You asked in another forum post about FINDING a service company you could trust. There is an easy way, run Belarc advisor on the computer while it is going save the html file somewhere safe. After it has been serviced run it again if they say that they replaced the Hard drive then the hard drive serial numbers should be different. If they replaced the motherboard then the bios serial numbers should be different. I sent a laptop in under warrantee when it came back I had to pay for a replacement power supply as apparently it was the cause of the wireless dropping out. LOL but what i received back was a different serial numbered motherboard and battery, so they had swapped the base of the laptop , with the laptop serial number and wireless id, which didn't match the installed wireless adapter. They hadn't been able to get the hard drive to boot after the change so had done what they did to you and deleted the hard drive and reloaded the OS. I had backed up before sending it in so didn't loose anything. Thanks to Belarc I could proof in the disputes tribunel that's what they had done. I wanted a new laptop because the parts that had been fitted were from an older revision. But as it was repaired the judgement was for me but no money was awarded. Which i think only encourages businesses to rip people off. So I called staples yesterday, they said they did the following: 1) Replaced system board (motherboard) 2) Replaced hardrive 3) Restored OS 4) Repaired Combo drive 5) Cleaned heat synch and fan They were waiting for my PC to ship back, so when I asked what the problem was, all they said is what they did. I do not get why my hardrive was replaced when I just bought a new one in June! I don't think I should have to pay for any of this. My question to you all, do you have any clue given the history, what the heck was wrong and why my PC went bad with a 3 month old hardrive? Next question...so do I pretty much now have a new PC? |
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