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Right to the point...I have an 11 month old HP laptop. I think it's about to crash. I've spent the weekend running all the scans I can find and even reformatted the hard drive, but it's still doing the infamous blue screen at least once a day. It's also making a crackling sound. Does that mean anything? I'm so disappointed that I'm having this trouble already. What's the point in spending so much money to have this kind of hassle? Grrrr. Also HP has Total Care Advisor and it says it's perfectly healthy. Sure. And why would this "Total Care" advisor screen say that Drive D is 91% full? There is less than 20% of this computer being used. What's on Drive D?
Right to the point...I have an 11 month old HP laptop. I think it's about to crash. I've spent the weekend running all the scans I can find and even reformatted the hard drive, but it's still doing the infamous blue screen at least once a day. It's also making a crackling sound. Does that mean anything? I'm so disappointed that I'm having this trouble already. What's the point in spending so much money to have this kind of hassle? Grrrr. Also HP has Total Care Advisor and it says it's perfectly healthy. Sure. And why would this "Total Care" advisor screen say that Drive D is 91% full? There is less than 20% of this computer being used. What's on Drive D?

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