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11/15/2012 01:49:22 PM · #1			 | 
		
		I have a pretty expensive laptop I used as my main rig.  Its an MSI GT70 with a 128gb SSD drive and a 750gb Data Drive in it as well as having an I7, Nvidia 670M, 16GB of DDR3 1600mhz.  I upgraded the ram with one stick from 12gb to 16gb.  And never had any problems.  I was getting about 90% full on the SSD drive so I ordered a Samsung 830 256gb SSD drive to replace it.  I checked all the drivers for new ones as I usually do and their was some new ones as a new BIOS came out as well as firmware for my led keyboard.  Flashed them both and everything seemed fine.  I put in win7 disk to put on the new SSD drive because it would not boot to the recovery program without a BootMGR.
 
 Everything went smoothly no hang ups when I got widnows 7 installed I went to my recovery prgram on start up and went through 4 minutes of recovery its just faster now with a better drive than I had so I was impressed by that.  Factory image seemed fine I sarted deleting items then it would hang and gave me a BSOD screen.  Never had that happen before so I rebooted went back to deleting programs that I didnt need that came with the pc.  It happened again same BSOD.  I went back and used the rocvery program again 4 minutes later and started deleting items and same thing.  I figured it was the new SSD drive.  I just put win 7 pro on it and started installing drivers (no need to delete things then).  Same thing same BSOD and a reference to a NVLDDMKM.sys file which I did  search turns out to be an Nvidia file.  I tried both SSD drives new and old with win 7 pro as well as the recovery partition and both had BSOD errors while doing things in windows nothing really strenoius (sp).  I must have touched something when I had the pc open the video card is right there with its heatpipes next to the SSD drive.  I was grounded and I had rubber gloves on but I guess something got touched. and didnt like it.  I try to be really carefully messing around and in my 20 years of pc experience I never had shorted something out before.
 
 I got an RMA from MSI late last night which is a good thing since I didnt register my PC!.  I registered it then went for an RMA and on the register part is says you have to register within 30 days of date of purchase.  I hope they really don't hassle me about.  I am going to try one more time to see if I can make it work right and see if its just a software problem but I doubt it is since the recovery partition isnt working and thats directy from the factory with factory parts.  Needless to say I wont be doing any challeneges until I get my pc back.  Hope its a quick turnaround. |  
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11/15/2012 01:58:59 PM · #2			 | 
		
		| Not long back, I experienced a full mobo failure as a result of an Nvidia chipset that was discovered to have known horrible problems after the laptops had hit market but was not officially recalled. The mfg did offer a very generous replacement program, but mine failed after the fact. What I'm getting at is that your symptoms sound pretty similar to mine. I found a salvaged mobo from another of the same make/model on a forum online and installed it myself and it's been back to the norm. Hope your troubles are short lived- computer failures are always horrible. |  
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11/15/2012 02:11:06 PM · #3			 | 
		
		| Yeah I have had it for 6 months without and problems maybe one or two BSOD but nothing major.  I checked online and one guy had the same laptop like this out of the box and was DOA and had to send it back so it might be a weak link.  When I sent a message to msi tech's I said I installed the recovery partition and win 7 pro both with the same BSOD and that was about it.  They didnt even have me try anything else just issued me a RMA which sounds like that have had problems like this before. |  
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11/15/2012 02:56:01 PM · #4			 | 
		
		| Yeah, sounds like they know they have a problem.  Best of luck man. |  
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11/15/2012 07:52:13 PM · #5			 | 
		
		| As long as you have a proof of sale date (receipt), and are within the normal warranty period, you should have no problem.  The old days of voiding warranties because the article was not registered in a set amount of time are long gone.  (Here in the US, anyway.) |  
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