I bought a computer eight months ago, from a proper computer shop. 2
weeks after I bought it it started to freeze and then crash, I could
get it back to working order again, but then it would get worse and I
would not be able to get it started again, I took it back to the dealer
and he ran tests and programmes though it, over the course of time after
8 visits back to him, he took the whole computer back to default, still
as always I had the same problem, after 6 or 7 seven days it would
start to freeze and then crash and after 10 ten days I could never get
it going again, the last time I took it back, he SAID he put a new
motherboard in it!!! When I got it back sure enough it started to
freeze and crash after 6 or 7 days, He will not give me my money back
although he is fully aware that it has'nt work trouble free for longer
than 6 or 7 days. can anyone throw any light on this problem, is it a
windows xp problem or is it a hard drive problem, it clearly is'nt a
virus problem because what I am lead to believe is that all software
has been check and anything iffy has been taken off, is this man taking
me for an idiot I am clearly not, or is the idiot by not knowing what he
is doing, please help me get to the bottom of this problem, before I go
mad or do something worse to the guy who sold it to me.




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lyn Phillip

Re: can anyone help by Unknown

Unknown
Thu Aug 21 14:42:23 PDT 2008

You need to define freeze and then crash. What specifically happens?
Is the tower in the open I.E. Well ventilated? Do you have a good AC ground?
"lyn Phillip" <lyn.Phillip.2f3920b@pcbanter.net> wrote in message
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>
> I bought a computer eight months ago, from a proper computer shop. 2
> weeks after I bought it it started to freeze and then crash, I could
> get it back to working order again, but then it would get worse and I
> would not be able to get it started again, I took it back to the dealer
> and he ran tests and programmes though it, over the course of time after
> 8 visits back to him, he took the whole computer back to default, still
> as always I had the same problem, after 6 or 7 seven days it would
> start to freeze and then crash and after 10 ten days I could never get
> it going again, the last time I took it back, he SAID he put a new
> motherboard in it!!! When I got it back sure enough it started to
> freeze and crash after 6 or 7 days, He will not give me my money back
> although he is fully aware that it has'nt work trouble free for longer
> than 6 or 7 days. can anyone throw any light on this problem, is it a
> windows xp problem or is it a hard drive problem, it clearly is'nt a
> virus problem because what I am lead to believe is that all software
> has been check and anything iffy has been taken off, is this man taking
> me for an idiot I am clearly not, or is the idiot by not knowing what he
> is doing, please help me get to the bottom of this problem, before I go
> mad or do something worse to the guy who sold it to me.
>
>
>
>
> --
> lyn Phillip



Re: can anyone help by Marty

Marty
Thu Aug 21 20:29:16 PDT 2008


"lyn Phillip" <lyn.Phillip.2f3920b@pcbanter.net> wrote in message
news:lyn.Phillip.2f3920b@pcbanter.net...
>
> I bought a computer eight months ago, from a proper computer shop. 2
> weeks after I bought it it started to freeze and then crash, I could
> get it back to working order again, but then it would get worse and I
> would not be able to get it started again, I took it back to the dealer
> and he ran tests and programmes though it, over the course of time after
> 8 visits back to him, he took the whole computer back to default, still
> as always I had the same problem, after 6 or 7 seven days it would
> start to freeze and then crash and after 10 ten days I could never get
> it going again, the last time I took it back, he SAID he put a new
> motherboard in it!!! When I got it back sure enough it started to
> freeze and crash after 6 or 7 days, He will not give me my money back
> although he is fully aware that it has'nt work trouble free for longer
> than 6 or 7 days. can anyone throw any light on this problem, is it a
> windows xp problem or is it a hard drive problem, it clearly is'nt a
> virus problem because what I am lead to believe is that all software
> has been check and anything iffy has been taken off, is this man taking
> me for an idiot I am clearly not, or is the idiot by not knowing what he
> is doing, please help me get to the bottom of this problem, before I go
> mad or do something worse to the guy who sold it to me.
>
>
>
>
> --
> lyn Phillip

I recently had a similar problem turn out to be the power supply



Re: can anyone help by Bob

Bob
Fri Aug 22 02:21:06 PDT 2008

"lyn Phillip" <lyn.Phillip.2f3920b@pcbanter.net> wrote in message
news:lyn.Phillip.2f3920b@pcbanter.net...
>
> I bought a computer eight months ago, from a proper computer shop. 2
> weeks after I bought it it started to freeze and then crash, I could
> get it back to working order again, but then it would get worse and I
> would not be able to get it started again, I took it back to the
> dealer
> and he ran tests and programmes though it, over the course of time
> after
> 8 visits back to him, he took the whole computer back to default,
> still
> as always I had the same problem, after 6 or 7 seven days it would
> start to freeze and then crash and after 10 ten days I could never get
> it going again, the last time I took it back, he SAID he put a new
> motherboard in it!!! When I got it back sure enough it started to
> freeze and crash after 6 or 7 days, He will not give me my money back
> although he is fully aware that it has'nt work trouble free for longer
> than 6 or 7 days. can anyone throw any light on this problem, is it a
> windows xp problem or is it a hard drive problem, it clearly is'nt a
> virus problem because what I am lead to believe is that all software
> has been check and anything iffy has been taken off, is this man
> taking
> me for an idiot I am clearly not, or is the idiot by not knowing what
> he
> is doing, please help me get to the bottom of this problem, before I
> go
> mad or do something worse to the guy who sold it to me.
>
>
>
>
> --
> lyn Phillip


The headers to your newsgroup posting suggest you may be in the UK.

If you purchased the computer from a retailer in the UK, the entire
transaction should be covered by the Sale of Goods Act 1979, as amended
by the Sale and Supply of Goods to Consumers Regulations 2002.

I am not a lawyer. However, the goods were clearly not fit for their
purpose. You have allowed the vendor ample opportunity to rectify the
problem, which he has failed to do. Consequently, you are entitled to
reject the computer and recover the money you have paid.

You will find additional information at
http://www.berr.gov.uk/consumers/buying-selling/sale-supply/sale-of-good-act/page8600.html
and http://www.berr.gov.uk/consumers/consumer-support/index.html.

The Trading Standards Department of your local Council may be able to
assist. Also, do a Google search (UK pages) against "Sale of Goods
Act".


Re: can anyone help by smlunatick

smlunatick
Fri Aug 22 13:39:39 PDT 2008

On Aug 21, 9:56=A0pm, lyn Phillip <lyn.Phillip.2f39...@pcbanter.net>
wrote:
> I bought a computer eight months ago, from a proper computer shop. =A02
> weeks after I bought it it started to freeze and then crash, I could
> get it back to working order again, but then it would get worse and I
> would not be able to get it started again, I took it back to the dealer
> and he ran tests and programmes though it, over the course of time after
> 8 visits back to him, he took the whole computer back to default, still
> as always I had the same problem, after 6 or 7 seven days it would
> start to freeze and then crash and after 10 ten days I could never get
> it going again, the last time I took it back, he SAID he put a new
> motherboard in it!!! =A0When I got it back sure enough it started to
> freeze and crash after 6 or 7 days, He will not give me my money back
> although he is fully aware that it has'nt work trouble free for longer
> than 6 or 7 days. =A0can anyone throw any light on this problem, is it a
> windows xp problem or is it a hard drive problem, it clearly is'nt a
> virus problem because what I am lead to believe is that all software
> has been check and anything iffy has been taken off, is this man taking
> me for an idiot I am clearly not, or is the idiot by not knowing what he
> is doing, please help me get to the bottom of this problem, before I go
> mad or do something worse to the guy who sold it to me.
>
> --
> lyn Phillip

I've seen a similar problem where the power in the room was the
principle cause. You might want to test the PC in a different room
and / or different building (and not the repair shop.)