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Long time ago, I had a similar - but worse - experience with Sony, with a Vaio laptop.

Ultra-high end laptop, and I had also paid for and fitted an Intel X25-E, the very first and single-cell ultra high performance SSD. Laptop was 2k euro, drive was another 700 euro.

After a year or two, the fan begins to run loud - that's fine, normal event.

Laptop is sent back under warranty for fan replacement.

Laptop returns with a new motherboard (and as such, the SIM I left in the motherboard was missing).

Windows does NOT like having the motherboard changed underneath it, and was royally confused on boot, and no longer worked correctly.

I explain this to Support, and that it takes a month for a fresh install of Windows to be fully up to speed.

Laptop is sent back again.

Support then sends me an invoice : their solution to having fucked up Windows is to remove my 700 euro X25-E drive and charge me 400 euro to install a new standard Sony spinning-platter drive with a fresh install of Windows on it.

I gave up with Sony, got my laptop back, reinstalled Windows, and never had anything to do with them again.



I'm truing to understand here what you were expecting the outcome to be? Your old motherboard back, but fixed?


I think they just wanted the fan replaced....




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