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clevow
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Just for curiousity's sake, how many of you who are current NCSU students have laptops whose batteries were part of the recalls? ITD is interested in knowing what kind of impact this has had on campus.

Thanks,
Carrie

10/3/2006 9:26:07 AM

Earl
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I am one. I have a dell, the battery was recalled and I never exchanged it.

10/3/2006 11:07:39 AM

IROLA_BLUNT
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^^ IBM has a tool that can be run on the network to determine which machines are impacted by the recall. They don't have to be on the domain but they do have to be on the network (pulling a NCSU IP).

The tool seems more based towards companies that use IBM for all their employees but it might be something worth looking into since NCSU bookstores sell IBM's.

10/3/2006 11:55:41 AM

guitarguy
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i dont live on campus but my laptop has the battery recall...ive never had a problem with it however, after 2 years and draining the battery everyday at campus without ac power, my battery cant hold as long of a charge as it used to...so this is good for me because we get brand new batteries now!

^yeah, theres a website on lenovo.com/battery or something like that where you just type in the number on the battery and it says if you need a new one or not.

[Edited on October 3, 2006 at 12:01 PM. Reason : yeah]

10/3/2006 12:00:41 PM

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i hoped i was so id get a new battery

but im not

10/3/2006 12:31:49 PM

clevow
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^^^
thanks, i'll check it out.

10/3/2006 12:56:14 PM

nuitari
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have a dell... not affected... also if its for the purpose of surveying i would suggest chit chat or the lounge, you will get a much better response.

10/3/2006 1:06:49 PM

dFshadow
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can someone verify that URL? i wanted to check mine out

10/3/2006 1:08:24 PM

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http://www.lenovo.com/batteryprogram

10/3/2006 1:30:35 PM

dFshadow
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damn,

Quote :
"i hoped i was so id get a new battery

but im not"

10/3/2006 1:47:00 PM

guitarguy
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they said itd take up to 4 weeks to get it delivered to me since they are recalling tons of batteries just in case

10/3/2006 2:02:43 PM

drunktyper
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I had 3 batteries that had to be recalled....Dell sucks

10/3/2006 2:32:26 PM

FroshKiller
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Yes, companies that issue recalls for defective and potentially dangerous products and provide safe replacements for free suck.

Idiot.

10/3/2006 4:18:33 PM

Charybdisjim
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Dell does indeed suck, but in all fairness they reacted quite swiftly and recalled the batteries very early.

10/3/2006 4:24:56 PM

srvora
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Yeah, all these companies are doing the prudent thing and recalling the batteries. The percentages for 'exploding batteries' have to be so very small. I doubt that it has ever been recreated in a lab environment. But hey, it's consumer safety.

10/3/2006 5:37:52 PM

The Raven
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Quote :
"I had 3 batteries that had to be recalled....Dell sucks"


Why does Dell suck? Because they used Sony batteries that are in 90% of notebooks? HP, Lenova, Apple, Dell, etc all use Sony batteries. The only exception was which production line the batteries came off of, hence why all the above mentioned except HP did recalls.

To the best of my knowledge, there are only two or three companies that produce their own batteries for their computers, Sony obviously being one of them.

10/3/2006 6:05:30 PM

gephelps
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It might suck for a bit, but you are getting fresh new batteries. I would mark that as a win.

10/3/2006 6:28:32 PM

guitarguy
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i mean ibm is sending me a new one and i dont have to return this one until i get my new one...even though they said to not use the battery anymore...i think ill take my chances

10/3/2006 10:55:14 PM

roberta
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did anybody do the battery exchange with a powerbook?

i'm curious about how long it took you to receive your replacement battery -- apple says 4-6wks, did it actually take that long?

10/13/2006 1:00:46 PM

roberta
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in case anyone happens to have a powerbook with a recalled battery, it only took 3 days for the new one to arrive

10/16/2006 9:33:33 PM

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