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no more free recovery cds?

#1 Post by GoSharks » Fri Dec 08, 2006 3:28 pm

I just called up Atlanta tech support for the 2613HJU I just got in the other day for the recovery cds and they said I had to pay $45 for them? I was under the impression that they were free if you called in and asked for them within 30days of purchase...

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#2 Post by pianowizard » Fri Dec 08, 2006 3:31 pm

No, they always charge $45. Why don't you just burn your own recovery discs?
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#3 Post by jdhurst » Fri Dec 08, 2006 3:37 pm

I have always gotten recovery CD's because I don't yet have a new enough ThinkPad or NetVista to create my own. My advice, however, is the same:

Whether you buy them (preferable for me) or create your own, do it early (at brand new time) and use them immediately to recover your new box. Why? To ensure they work. I have had recovery sets for my NetVista A30 and for my T41 from IBM that did not work and had to be replaced. There have been reports here of sets burnt that did not work. The best time to know this is at brand new.

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#4 Post by own6volvos » Fri Dec 08, 2006 4:32 pm

Couldn't agree more with first testing them :D

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#5 Post by carbon_unit » Fri Dec 08, 2006 8:23 pm

I just got a factory set for an R51 and I noticed that they are CDR's. I thought the factory ones were pressed not burnt. :? Anyway they still work fine.
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#6 Post by GomJabbar » Fri Dec 08, 2006 8:33 pm

carbon_unit wrote:I just got a factory set for an R51 and I noticed that they are CDR's. I thought the factory ones were pressed not burnt. :?
I guess Lenovo has "pressing issues". :P
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#7 Post by NS » Sat Dec 09, 2006 12:29 am

carbon_unit wrote:I just got a factory set for an R51 and I noticed that they are CDR's. I thought the factory ones were pressed not burnt. :? Anyway they still work fine.
I got all burnt CD-Rs (free) for all my thinkpads. <--direct from Lenovo. :-)

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#8 Post by ronan_zj » Sat Dec 09, 2006 5:08 am

NS wrote:I got all burnt CD-Rs (free) for all my thinkpads. <--direct from Lenovo. :-)

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Because you are not in the U.S.
I called Lenovo yesterday also, and that guy refused to give me recovery CDs( and he impatiently yelled me). He said if I deleted all data in my hard drive, It was my fault and I have to pay the Recovery CDs. WTF, I paid money on Windows XP, and Lenovo refused to support this?. I have T42 also, at that time, I had no problem to ask for recovery cds even I told them I format entire hard drive.

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#9 Post by NS » Sun Dec 10, 2006 1:58 am

ronan_zj wrote: <snip>
I called Lenovo yesterday also, and that guy refused to give me recovery CDs( and he impatiently yelled me). He said if I deleted all data in my hard drive, It was my fault and I have to pay the Recovery CDs. WTF, I paid money on Windows XP, and Lenovo refused to support this?. I have T42 also, at that time, I had no problem to ask for recovery cds even I told them I format entire hard drive.
You need to keep calling and get different people to answer your call and you must to explain your problem and make sure everyone know about your problem and also tell them that there is 1 rude guy who shouted at you.

As for the shouting incident, i am very sorry to hear about this lousy customer service support from that particular "black sheep" in Lenovo. I will file in a complain if i were you.

Read your Private Message. :-)
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#10 Post by ronan_zj » Sun Dec 10, 2006 2:23 am

No, another one said no.
If I format my entire hard drive, it will be my fault. Lenovo do not take any responsibility for this.
then I siad: then what happen to my $100 on Microsoft WinXP?
he said: Sorry to hear that, I can not do further things unless you buy the recovery CDs.

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#11 Post by NS » Sun Dec 10, 2006 2:49 am

ronan_zj
No, another one said no.
If I format my entire hard drive, it will be my fault. Lenovo do not take any responsibility for this.
then I siad: then what happen to my $100 on Microsoft WinXP?
he said: Sorry to hear that, I can not do further things unless you buy the recovery CDs.
Ok. Go buy a new HDD and put it into your thinkpad and drive all the way down to the service centre and borrow their recovery disks from them and run recovery on your thinkpad and once you have completed everything, go home and burn your set of recovery and remember to file in a complain about their lousy customer service. <--they are not supposed to shout at customers!!!

You can get your r & r from them within 30 days of your purchase. if later than 30 days and you erase everything on your own accord, then blame yourself.

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#12 Post by ronan_zj » Sun Dec 10, 2006 3:17 am

NS wrote:ronan_zj
No, another one said no.
If I format my entire hard drive, it will be my fault. Lenovo do not take any responsibility for this.
then I siad: then what happen to my $100 on Microsoft WinXP?
he said: Sorry to hear that, I can not do further things unless you buy the recovery CDs.
Ok. Go buy a new HDD and put it into your thinkpad and drive all the way down to the service centre and borrow their recovery disks from them and run recovery on your thinkpad and once you have completed everything, go home and burn your set of recovery and remember to file in a complain about their lousy customer service. <--they are not supposed to shout at customers!!!

You can get your r & r from them within 30 days of your purchase. if later than 30 days and you erase everything on your own accord, then blame yourself.
I didnt know what happen to this person. when I called him, he was kind of grumpy.
Another reps even worse, he pickup my call, and asked me if I could hold, I said yes. Guess what? I was holding my cellphone for 30 mins and he didnt even back.

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#13 Post by NS » Sun Dec 10, 2006 4:01 am

Can a moderator split this thread into a new topic counting 6 posts upwards including this.

so that we can address ronan\'s problem.

sorry to the OP (Goshark) for hijacking your thread. :oops:

Note from Moderator: There's no reason to split this, but if you guys don't start trimming your quotes, I'll do it for you. And you won't like the results...

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#14 Post by NS » Sun Dec 10, 2006 10:22 am

NS wrote:Note from Moderator: There's no reason to split this, but if you guys don't start trimming your quotes, I'll do it for you. And you won't like the results...
To: Dear admin (nonny)

Emm... Sorry, in a haste, i forgot to trim the quotes. I have edited my previous post.

As for ronan, bring your thinkpad down to the service centre and borrow their R & R disks and burn your own copy when you reach home. :-)

Cheers...( I've just sharpen my scissors) :lol:

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#15 Post by SPANKY. » Sun Dec 10, 2006 12:00 pm

how do you make a copy disc?I have the t60p 2623DDU model.Would like to make a back up too.I never got my copys but never asked.

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#16 Post by ronan_zj » Sun Dec 10, 2006 12:35 pm

I just borrow a copy from my friend.
well, I will never call Thinkpad software support center.

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#17 Post by agarza » Sun Dec 10, 2006 12:58 pm

At least you could get free keyboard replacement and the part will just arrive to your home. In Mexico I've to send the entire laptop to do a simple swap of keyboards. I'll NEVER do that. I'm a DIY person :lol:
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#18 Post by ronan_zj » Sun Dec 10, 2006 7:18 pm

i am thinking I am a unlucky guy recently.
Yesterday I was trying to put my EXIM screen protector, but I noticed that he sent me a wrong one to me.....(13.3" , geee,).
If I return this one back to HK, I will pay a lot of shipping fee.

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#19 Post by NightStorm » Sun Dec 10, 2006 10:11 pm

pianowizard wrote:Why don't you just burn your own recovery discs?
How do you do that? I had read that there is a menu entry for buring the recovery CDs, but I've never been able to find it on this 2623DDU

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#20 Post by NS » Mon Dec 11, 2006 12:48 am

ronan,

To make long story short, please post your R & R disks request in the market forum and hopefully someone with the same model number can help you.

Please state your thinkpad model number.

:-)

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#21 Post by ronan_zj » Mon Dec 11, 2006 1:31 am

thank you guys, I got CDs from my friend, and did my own recovery CD already.

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#22 Post by hdave » Mon Dec 11, 2006 8:07 am

At work I always just make up a lie about how windows broke, and for some reason the service partition isn't working.
They always just send me the recovery cd's
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