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Memory Glitch Spurs HP Recall
(old news - 07:32PM Saturday Jun 26 2004)
By Mark Hachman, ExtremeTech - June 26, 2004

Hewlett-Packard Corp. said Friday that it will replace memory modules in some of its notebooks with an "industrywide" design flaw that can cause system lockups.

The problem is tied to the interaction of DRAM from several manufacturers and several chip sets, all designed by Intel Corp. The flaw, which could result in system lockups, is being solved through a comprehensive recall that could affect up to 900,000 of HP's notebooks, a company representative said.

Although HP classified the problem as one that will affect the notebook PC industry as a whole, it appears that the company is the only one currently taking action. A representative from Dell Computer Corp. said that the company was "looking into it."

The HP notebooks that are covered by the recall include: the Compaq Evo Notebook N610c, N610v, N620c, N800c, N800v, N800w, N1000c, and N1000v; the Compaq Presario 1500, 2800, x1000, and x1200; the HP Compaq nx7000; and the HP Pavilion zt3000.

HP's Replacement Program will allow a customer to receive a small kit, containing a screwdriver as well as instructions for the customer on how to replace the faulty DRAM modules, which may include 128MB, 256MB, and 512MB versions. The customer can then ship the DRAM to HP using a return envelope and receive a new module for free.


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aaronp

join:2002-06-09
Aberdeen, MD

The replacement isn't as easy as they say.

Well, I have a nx7000 notebook, and I ran the software which said I have two defective modules. HP sent me the two modules, but I only have one slot accessable by me. I replaced that module, and the software says I still have one of the effected modules in my computer. Sigh.
I'm on the phone with HP now. They say the other module is not user replaceable so I have to ship the laptop back to HP. I guess I won't get my free USB memory thingee.
I hope this doesn't happen to the other 900,000 laptops effected.
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