why do you need a warranty to call a pc company to fix a minor problem? I have an hp pavilion entertainment pc. I had it for 2 years then the warranty expired. After it expired the pc had a major virus issue I could not resolve so I did a factory recovery with hp's Recovory manager program that is supose to reset the pc to the conndition software wise as when I purchased it.
However after I did the recovory the BD-Rom BC-5501s ATA optical drive would not run or even recognize Blu-ray discs. Its Firmware version shows as fm 1.82, driver version 6.0.6001.18000 and driver date 6/21/2006. I cant find any newer versions of fm or drivers, and hp support for this problem is none existant, Unless I pay tech support for a year of support for $99 or perincident of $64 which is only good for 14 days (they wouldnt even answer my question when I asked if the fm and driver version was up to date).
I paid for a 2 year warranty that i never used cause there were no issues durring that time. If i had the pc for 2 years with no problems then paying $99 or even $64 for 1 problem is a bit expensive, most likely I wont have any more issues after that considering how long i had the pc before 1 problem occured.
In my opinion the people that run the pc corporations should stop buying dozens of $60,000.00 suits, an 80,000,000,00 lear jet for every board member, $350,000.00 cars, and taking the whole family out to eat a $6000.00 meal 3 times a day, and start putting some of that money back into customer support, care, and satisfaction.