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The Case of the Blazing Hot Laptop Case

A Toshiba laptop runs so hot it burns its owner. The final straw — the computer overheated so badly it wouldn't turn on again, even after it cooled off.

Al opted for a dealer to save time. He dropped the computer off at the location the Toshiba tech had suggested and was told it would take a week to 10 days to repair. "After a week," he reports. "I called and they hadn't yet had a chance to look at it." So much for saving time that way. A week later, Al called again and the shop told him his motherboard was fried. They had ordered a replacement from Toshiba and were waiting for the part, they told him.

"The following week, they got the part and installed it," says Al. "The laptop still wouldn't turn on. So they guessed it was the video cards (the laptop has two)." Again, the shop ordered the parts from Toshiba. This time the parts were backordered and there was no ETA on when they would arrive. "I called Costco to complain," says Al, "but there was nothing they could do."

Eventually, the video cards did arrive and the shop installed them. The computer turned on now, so the shop called Al to come pick it up. "Total time so far with the computer in the shop: 3 1/2 weeks," reports Al.

After all this time, Al wanted to know what the shop had done to repair the overheating problem. "Nothing," was the answer. He also noted that one of the keys was missing from the keyboard. Al ignored this damage because he wanted his laptop back. "It was F7 and I rarely use that key," he says. "Though it was not missing when I dropped it off."

When he got the computer home, he got back to work editing videos. "Within 30 minutes it got so hot that it shut itself off," says Al. "So I brought it back to the repair shop. They told me it might take another 10 days," he says, but it turned into more than that.

"They still have it," Al told me when he wrote to me. "And they have no idea how to fix it. This was the most expensive Toshiba laptop they had at the time," says Al. "It had the fastest processor and the fastest and biggest hard drives available. Why did Toshiba put that much power into a laptop if it couldn't be used?"

The Gripe Line contacted Toshiba on Al's behalf and got a very quick response.

"I just spoke to Al," a spokesperson assured me. "He finally got his computer back and it is working -- at least for the hour he has used it since getting it back." Al's main complaint at this point, according to the spokesperson, was that it took five weeks to get it repaired. "I offered him an extra battery and AC adapter," the spokesperson told me. "He was happy with that offer."

Got gripes? Send them to christina_tynan-wood@infoworld.com.

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