BSOD all day every day (after HP replaced my battery)

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  1. Posts : 8
    Windows 10 Home
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       #11

    I actually just downloaded HP UEFI to do exactly that. I will do so and upload.
    The report that came back with it says I have a warranty for 90 days afterwards.
    Interestingly, when the fan cycled up a bit there was a worrisome whirring sound which has since went away. I uploaded a video of it to the google drive since ..... I might just have to send it back and ask for a full replacement. I'm not sure I trust HP tech support now.

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    I ran the diagnostics overnight, and there were no problems. I uploaded the logs to the Google Drive above. The sound coming from the fan has completely resolved, and it never came back. I guess I should consider it fixed. Still a little concerning that there was a sound coming from the fan in the first place. Is there anything else I should be checking?
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  2. Posts : 2,192
    Windows 11 Pro 64-bit v23H2
       #12

    nematode said:
    I ran the diagnostics overnight, and there were no problems. I uploaded the logs to the Google Drive above. The sound coming from the fan has completely resolved, and it never came back. I guess I should consider it fixed. Still a little concerning that there was a sound coming from the fan in the first place. Is there anything else I should be checking?
    I have had computers start witḣ the fan at full speed and then ramp back down when Windows boots. It seems it only did this the first time when it thinks something has changed. Maybe that is what you saw. If the fan problem does not come back you shouldn't worry about it. Besides if you sent the computer back now they probably wouldn't find anything wrong.
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  3. Posts : 8
    Windows 10 Home
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       #13

    It was a ticking/whirring sound that wasn't the typical 100% fan speed sound. I actually have a video of it in the google drive.

    But you are probably right. Maybe it was catching on something before but since it's working, opening it up probably wouldn't reveal anything. I am just thinking it may reflect other quality issues with the repair that are more insidious, considering my recent issues with them.
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