12-01-2009, 04:17 AM
bound4cupertino wrote:
I apologize for coming on strong at first. I was prepared to be defensive, because my dad warned me, but really, I am just looking for some sort of explanation.
The explanation is: You got a bad HD. It happens. It is just as simple as that. I really don't understand the drama and hand wringing, unless you really think the update fried your drive. If that is what you think, then tell us why. If not, just get the HD replaced and move on.
If you think you would be happier moving to a Dell, then I'm sure you will save some money, in the short run anyway.
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