HP Pavilion Elite e9180t - replacement motherboard

So some time, HP has done a service to replace motherboards on defective Elite systems.  There was even a Web site configuration to help with it (www.hpelitedesktopsettlement.com).

Unfortunately, the site is no longer active and all links to HP's internal documentation are not valid as well.

One of my clients has long lived with the random blue screens, and we're finally going through the review process it.

Who should I contact to get this replaced motherboard?

Please see the information available on the HP Pavilion Elite Desktop Class Action Lawsuit settlement on the LWSEP for the HP Pavilion Elite e9150t, e9180f, e9180t, m9600t, m9650f, e9280f, e9280t and computers e9290f. "If the court approves the proposed settlement, HP will post on its website a notice on repair program with instructions on how to make eligible arrangements to receive a repair. You will have 90 days after this notice was posted to contact HP for repair repair. "It seems that HP has posted the LWSEP notice on or around 12/01/2011 and that's why you got until about 01/03/2012 to take advantage of the LWSEP.

Previously, I suggested that people "contact HP customer support directly and see if they will replace the Commission under this program has expired." Please post back with your results. If you are not successful, I can try to contact HP on your part.

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