May i just warn ya all to NOT play the blame-game?

It does sound like it's the fault of the BIOS (and somebody should
contact them).

To rescue a hard-drive in distress sounds like something that should have a 
high-priority (critical?).
Not because it's ubuntu's fault or the bios fault. But because Ubuntu can solve 
this issue _now_. 

How many machines are we talking here? Hundres, maybe thousands?
Help these people out: save those hard-drives!

Suggested priority: critical (data-loss, hardware failure, come on!) 
Suggested update-mechanism: security-updates (the complete integrity of the 
system is in jeopardy)

Just a quick script that checks wether the values are sane and if not default 
to something sane. 
Also, obviously, windows is checking for sane values, although it might be the 
vendor's fault, ubuntu is going to get the blame. 

Hell considering we're destroying hardware, even a fix that would just
_tell_ these users to deinstall ubuntu and reinstall windows would be a
better situation than trashing their drives within a couple of months.

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default value in power.sh potentially kills laptop disks
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