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    Help Break My G1S

    Discussion in 'Asus' started by ClanPsi, Mar 27, 2009.

  1. ClanPsi

    ClanPsi Newbie

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    I have a G1S from 1 1/2 years ago. I have so far had 2 motherboard malfunctions. ASUS has replaced the motherboard with a G1SN board both times, but since New Years I have been without my laptop for over a month total time, and quite frankly I'm super pissed as ASUS and want to take advantage of my warranty as much as possible. I'm still having random problems with the computer, but since there isn't anything major wrong with it they won't fix it, and the last time I shipped it to ASUS they refused to give me a replacement system. If I can find a way to blow up the motherboard once more, though, then I am eligible for a replacement system. My question is what is the best way to break the motherboard or GPU without an ASUS tech knowing I ed with it? Thanks for the help!
     
  2. Clutch

    Clutch cute and cuddly boys

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    Not allowed on this forum.
     
  3. David

    David NBR Random Reviewer NBR Reviewer

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    Discussion of illegal activities such as fraud is prohibited on the forums.
     
  4. Kdawgca

    Kdawgca rotaredoM repudrepuS RBN

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    Thread closed. As mentioned, discussion of illegal activies are prohibted by the forum rules(I suggest that you read those rules). If you feel that you are entitled to a free new system, orthey are not holding up their part of the agreement/warranty, take it up with Asus or a lawyer ;).