Vista stops my PC?

My hard drive has failed recently so I bought a new one and reinstalled Vista and it activated fine then after a few hours of use the laptop he just closed and now it does not start and Best Buy told me that this is because the hardware has changed and Vista recognizes that some hardware with this computer.  It's a HP Pavilion DV 9700. I think that it is not true but just in case someone ever heard talk about this.  I think that it would not be triggered if that were the case?

Hello

It sounds like a hardware error, Windows may not start if she had serious questions however
the computer should turn on. Resume and show them the problem.

Looks like they are running a smoke screen instead of helping their clients.

Next time use a real computer or HP support store.

I hope this helps.

Rob - bicycle - Mark Twain said it is good.

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