6 chipsets and guaranteed

I bought a model dv7-4295us #XZ045UA in April 2011 and it came with the faulty chipset. I returned in October 2011 for repair and now I have to send it back again because the "HP Fix" was not a permanent solution. So I want to know is what HP is going to do about it, if this fix is not a solution to life. In my view, because there is a problem with the game chips and HP and Intel are fully aware of this I think that HP must at least include an additional one year warranty to protect consumers against this faulty chipset. Who to say long for me as a consumer they have already accepted, there was a problem with the hardware now in order to maintain consumer confidence in their product, they should offer the warranty without charge to the original owner of the laptop problem. They say a computer 17 "laptop is supposed to be a desktop replacement if it keeps burning then how can that possible?

I want to say thank you to HP to step up to the plate. After I submitted this message on their forums, I had been contacted by a case at HP Manager. After discussing with them the situation with my laptop, they gave a guarantee extended without cost to me. So instead of my warranty expiring in April 2012 it will expire in April 2013. So thank you HP to achieve this.

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