John Jason Jordan wrote: > ... > Regrettably, the answer is no. The first thing I did after taking > delivery of this laptop (brand new from HP), was to wipe the hard disk > and install Linux. It has never run Windows of any variety. Hence we > cannot rule out hardware. Except that the problem occurred with the > original hard disk and the replacement, so it's safe to assume it's not > the hard disk. Could be whatever electronics the controller depends on, > though. Also could be whatever driver Linux is using. > --Just a thought. If you have only run Linux on this laptop, did you upgrade the BIOS? I think the BIOS can be upgraded only in Windows. Which version of BIOS are you running?
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