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Friends, hello, generally new notebook three packs of regulations, within half a month, they will help you to replace, if more than half a month, which is to help you send after-sales repair, is the scope of the warranty, generally within one year, notebook hardware problems, is not charged, except for software, within two years, battery, keyboard, mouse except, will be warranted.
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I'll go, why don't you send it directly to after-sales if there's a problem, you have repaired it elsewhere, if you disassemble the machine, Sony after-sales service will only provide you with paid services, let alone replace the machine. In addition, the three-guarantee policy for electronic products is 7 days to return, 15 days to replace, and now it should have passed the time limit for replacement.
The problem of the software, it took 168 oceans, and I feel heartache when I look at it It's best to find a friend who understands computers to help you get it, don't be cheated. The problem of the software does not need to be repaired, you can do it yourself.
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I'm doing Dell.,I know that Dell supports 14-day replacement.,Sony's words are estimated to be about 8 months to now, it is estimated that you have to negotiate with the dealer to replace the machine.,See if he will help you to replace the machine.,Computer,This fault generally seems to tend to be a problem with memory or graphics card.,Not a software problem.,You can go to the official repair station to let them test for a few more days and then pick it up.。 As for the ** member of 168 who helped you solve the problem, you were cheated, and you should go directly to the official maintenance station.
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If you want to change, you can only negotiate with after-sales.
The computer should be a hardware problem, generally a problem with the hard disk, if there is no problem with the hard disk, you can change the memory to try it (in order not to spend money, you can find a friend's notebook to try it) If it is still not good, you will have to change your hard disk with a friend's. That is to say, if you change the memory and hard disk, there is generally no problem. This fault of yours should be a hardware compatibility problem.
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There seems to be something wrong with the computer you bought.
The main doubts are as follows.
1.Sony notebooks all come with an operating system as well as a self-recovery area. Sony notebooks that don't have a system are replaced with empty hard drives.
2.There is no problem with the body label windows7 compatible, but it just means that the configuration of this computer is compatible with win7, not that this computer is installed with win7
3.The disc drive does not read the disc mainly after the disc drive has been used for a period of time, For example, my Sony notebook now the disc drive does not recognize the D version of the disk, Hehe, Sony's optical drive is relatively poor in the reading ability of the D version of the disk, But when I first bought it, there was no problem, and I have been using this book for 3 and a half years.
Refurbished machines, we all know what it means.
Parallel imports, which many people may misunderstand, Parallel imports mean that they are obtained from overseas channels, brought into the country, and are cheaper than licensed goods without paying customs duties. But parallel trading is a new machine.
So your machine may be a refurbished machine.
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The 10-inch is Sony's P series, right? Oh my God, you can't buy half of 1700, it's good to be able to buy one-third of a unit, this is cheap or don't take advantage of it, it's too dangerous, the difference is too big, if it's second-hand, it's possible, it's absolutely impossible to be brand new (parallel goods are an excuse).
If you really want to buy it, it's very simple, take an everest software to test it, the data in it can't deceive people, especially whether the hardware is consistent, what is the running time of the system, the power-on time of the hard disk, etc., the simplest, the most basic, not much else.
Don't buy it unless you want to quarrel with that for a month because of a refund).
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Yes, but it costs money, and the after-sales service is generally more expensive.
In fact, if you go to a digital store at random, the owner will generally install it, and it is cheaper.
However, Sony notebooks seem to have been **, and there are basically few domestic after-sales points.
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Yes, if it is under warranty.
Due to the different repair service policies of each merchant.
Some will charge this fee.
Some won't accept it.
But one thing is for sure.
Those who are not under warranty will definitely be charged.
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OK. However, there is a fee, you can find a seller and install it for free.
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