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  2. HP Recalls More Notebook Computer Batteries Due to Fire Hazard

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    The recall was announced Friday by the Consumer Product Safety. Hewlett-Packard (HPQ) has begun a voluntary recall of 54,000 lithium-ion batteries used in notebook computers that "can overheat ...

  3. HP Recalls More HP and Compaq Laptop Batteries - AOL

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    For a third time, Hewlett-Packard Co. expanded a recall of its laptop batteries for HP and Compaq notebook computers -- this time, 162,600 batteries are affected -- after continuing to receive ...

  4. HP Envy - Wikipedia

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    The HP Envy (stylized in all caps) is a discontinued line of consumer-oriented high-end laptops, desktop computers and printers manufactured and sold by HP Inc. from 2009 to 2024. It originally started as a high-end version of the HP Pavilion line before becoming its own separate line years later.

  5. HP recalls 54,000 more laptop batteries - AOL

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    One year after issuing a recall of tens of thousands of computer batteries, Hewlett Packard has expanded the recall to include another 54,000 batteries used in Compaq and HP notebooks, the U.S ...

  6. HP Pavilion - Wikipedia

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    HP Imprint was a high-gloss finish for laptop and notebook computers developed by Nissha Printing Co. of Japan in cooperation with HP. It was first developed in May 2006, and uses an advanced molding technique commonly used in several products such as mobile phone cases, interiors for luxury automobiles, etc., providing a durable yet ...

  7. Machine-check exception - Wikipedia

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    Machine checks are a hardware problem, not a software problem. They are often the result of overclocking or overheating. In some cases, the CPU will shut itself off once passing a thermal limit to avoid permanent damage. But they can also be caused by bus errors introduced by other failing components, like memory or I/O devices.

  8. Hewlett-Packard - Wikipedia

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    In November 2007, HP released a BIOS update covering a wide range of laptops with the intent to speed up the computer fan and have it run constantly while the computer was on or off [154] to prevent the overheating of defective Nvidia graphics processing units (GPUs) that had been shipped to many of the original equipment manufacturers ...

  9. Toshiba Recalls 41,000 Laptops for Burn Hazard - AOL

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    Toshiba Corp. (TOSBF) is recalling about 41,000 laptop computers because the computers may overheat, causing the area where the A/C adapter connects to the computer to melt and possibly burn. The ...