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Old January 10th 12, 07:59 PM posted to alt.windows7.general
Alex Clayton[_2_]
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Default Changing MB and CPU W7

On 1/10/2012 11:23 AM, DanS wrote:
Alex wrote in
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On 1/10/2012 8:05 AM, DanS wrote:
Alex wrote in
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Really? Did you read any of this?
first I never dealt with Asus.

You are right.....obviously I meant Acer.



Not to mention you also posted stuff supposedly from MS,
that plainly said that a new MB is a new machine.


.......except following that is says it *isn't* a new MB if the
MB is replaced with the mfg approved replacement because it was
faulty?

Everyone here that read it knows exactly what it said no matter
how much you deny it and choose to play the "Bill" roll.





sigh
Try to follow along he

There was nothing faulty with the original MB. The power port was broken.

A shop was willing to fix this but warned me it would never hold. They
said since it was part of the MB the only real fix was a new MB.

MS said:
If the motherboard is upgraded or
replaced for reasons other than a defect..........

I doubt MS considers it a defect that whoever designed the machine made
it so the power port was built into the MB. The MB was still working
just fine. As long as the battery had power the machine worked fine.

Assuming this is what MS says I am sure a Manufacturer the size of Acer
knows this. I am sure they knew this when they were snowing me into
sending the machine back to them, so they could just re-install the OS
again.

Yet again this is all Microsoft's fault. Just like the rain today was
their fault.

No doubt it was Microsoft's fault you know I said I sent it to Asus
twice, even though it was not their computer

After all we all know that everything bad that has ever happened in the
history of the world is all the fault of Microsoft.

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