My computer broke again. This is not the first time it has happened.
The last time I sent it for repair was not good. We argued with the repair shop for a while before we could send it for repair. Then we had to wait for a while. I thought the computer would be fine after that, but unexpectedly, it started again.
It keeps restarting. Restarting repeatedly is a curse for me when using a computer. All of my computers have had sudden restart issues. In the past, I used desktop computers, and it was easy to fix any problems. But now that I'm in college, I can only use a laptop, and although it has a warranty, the process has been quite complicated. With a desktop computer, if something breaks, you just replace it, very simple, and there's no need for any interaction with people.
I bought this chosen one after my 22-year exam. At that time, I wanted to buy a lightweight laptop or even a MacBook, but I thought I might still play a lot of games, so I decided to buy a gaming laptop. It broke within a month. It was an automatic BIOS update error. Later they said it was a motherboard issue. And this time is probably a similar problem. Besides that, Windows itself is very unruly, always wanting to update, not to mention the bloatware that comes with the laptop.
So this time, I installed Win10 LTSC as soon as I got the computer. But still, problems occurred. Although I don't think it's a software problem.
So I had to get it repaired. I went to the wrong place and ended up in a garbage store. I wanted to leave, but I couldn't get rid of him. After being led into a trap, I was also scammed 100. It was quite annoying. Later, when I found the right place, I encountered more problems. He still tried to persuade me to get it repaired there, but of course, I wouldn't agree.
So now I'm just waiting. After this year, I don't have a good impression of Asus anymore. I don't want to go to the computer mall either. But I still have to make do, after all, buying another computer is not a small amount of money. This time, if I get it back, I probably won't use Windows anymore. Maybe I'll dual boot a Linux distro. It's difficult for a brand to build a good reputation, but it's easy to ruin it. These repair experiences have made me very frustrated. If it breaks again in the future, I really don't want to go anymore. In the future, when buying electronic products, even if it costs more, I want to buy a stable experience. Apple's products are pretty good for now, I think. Except for the very restrictive system and some extremely dumb designs, I haven't had any major issues using them for so long. My iPad even accidentally fell from nearly 2 meters high and miraculously remained intact. But I also know that once it breaks, it will be even more expensive to repair without AppleCare.
Perhaps I have some curse that prevents me from comfortably using electronic products.