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Re: Gateway E-3400 issues

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Vegter, Chris)
Tue Jan 22 11:27:54 2002

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From: "Vegter, Chris" <chris.vegter@UNCO.EDU>
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We have seen similar problems here as well.  We use either Command Antivirus
or Norton Antivirus Corporate Edition....

Chris Vegter, MCSE, A+
Network Administrator
Information Technology
University of Northern Colorado
(970) 351-1407


-----Original Message-----
From: Linda Welch [mailto:welchl@RIDER.EDU]
Sent: Tuesday, January 22, 2002 8:49 AM
To: RESNET-L@listserv.nd.edu
Subject: Re: Gateway E-3400 issues

Do you have Mcafee viruscan? That's what it was doing until we went to
version
4.51.

Linda

Kevin Davis wrote:

> I wanted to give all of you out there a heads-up for something you may be
> experiencing (or about to experience) with any Gateway E-3400s you or
> students purchased in fall 2000.
>
> Over the course of this fall, we have seen a number of E-3400s locking up
> and freezing all the time -- five to six times per day -- particularly
> when attempting to access the Internet.  (www.macromedia.com and
> www.espn.com, to name just two, can make these machines crash in almost
> every case.)  Fresh format-and-reinstalls did nothing to resolve the
> problem.
>
> Some of the students sent their computer back to Gateway; in these cases,
> Gateway swapped the hard disk drives, but to no avail -- the problem kept
> happening.
>
> We were kind of stumped over here until one of my UAs found the following
> from an Indiana school district:
>    http://www.incolsa.net/archives/techies/msg00054.html
>
> I contacted our campus computer store's manager, who worked with Gateway
> to see what's going on.  Sure enough, it turns out that this is a "known
> issue" at some level at Gateway, and that some/many of the E-3400s
> shipping in summer/early fall 2000 had defective motherboards.
>
> We have as many as 90 students here with these computers; we're working to
> contact them, get their serial numbers, and send them into Gateway to get
> replacement motherboards.
>
> I am hearing talk third-hand that Gateway is in the middle of putting
> together a corporate program for these affected systems to get them
> repaired/new motherboards, but I don't have any details on that.  Still,
> if you're seeing students with this problem, you might want to ping your
> Gateway rep and see what's up.  Our affected students have been very
> frustrated with the situation and particularly Gateway's inability to
> officially recognize what's been going on here, but they're glad that some
> action is being taken.
>
> (Of course, this is turning into a world-class time suck for me for the
> better part of the month, but that goes with the territory...)
>
> -- Kevin
>
>   +-----------------------------------------
>   |Kevin Davis
>   |Coordinator of Residential Computing
>   |FAS Computer Services, Harvard University
>   |ksdavis@fas.harvard.edu * 617.496.6064
>
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