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Old 11-23-2011, 07:57 PM   #1
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Question Why do HP laptops suck?

This is the 4th HP laptop I've had that has problems connecting to a docking station. If you put it in or take it out while it's still running, it often crashes. And this is the docking station that CAME with it. I mean let's think about what a docking station does......It simply provides mouse, keyboard, and AC power for your laptop, and transmits your display onto your monitor. That's ALL. So why would that crash the computer?
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Old 11-23-2011, 08:00 PM   #2
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Probably one of the connectors. Shit happens to desktops if you plug in or unplug the old style mouse/keyboard connections. Some times when I disconnect the monitors DVI connection then back in, it wont come one and I have to restart.
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Probably one of the connectors. Shit happens to desktops if you plug in or unplug the old style mouse/keyboard connections. Some times when I disconnect the monitors DVI connection then back in, it wont come one and I have to restart.
The connectors aren't being messed with. Only thing that's being touched is the big docking port on the bottom of the laptop.
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The connectors aren't being messed with. Only thing that's being touched is the big docking port on the bottom of the laptop.
Thats still a connection. One big connector that is made from other connections. Also could be a windows thing. It knows it's in a docking station so it changes setting (power settings for example) and then when you take it off, it changes things again.
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There's a loose nut between the keyboard and the chair?
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Thats still a connection. One big connector that is made from other connections. Also could be a windows thing. It knows it's in a docking station so it changes setting (power settings for example) and then when you take it off, it changes things again.
I don't see it changing anything besides the power settings, and I don't see why those would fuck up anything. If I yank the power cord, my power settings change, but my laptop doesn't crash, so why should it crash when I undock?
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