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My AmigaOne Experience
« on: October 06, 2003, 04:50:16 PM »
Hello there. Heres some good things to say to all you chirpy AmigaOne owners.
I ordered a G3SE in November 2002 and it arrived Christmas eve. It wouldnt work from the start. Oh what a fun christmas that was. After a day of owning it I felt like smashing it to pieces. Nothing would boot whatsoever and when it did get so far it would crash at the logon screen.
I called Eyetech and they sorted it out. After a while they switched it to KDE.

Next set of problems. Instability. I tried everything and nothing would resolve. The machine was basically unusable, it was logging out randomly. I posted on sites like this for help and didnt get much really. Then it wouldnt even boot KDE after a while for some reason, so I tried a re-install.
Then it decided not to read any CD's.
I just left it there gathering dust, too stressful to even think about to be perfectly honest.

Fast forward to about 3 weeks ago, I called Eyetech and explained about the constant problems. They said if I replaced the ROM chip and installed Debian instead of Suse it would make things better.
I explained to them on the phone, I am a bit of a novice and dont really know how to do this. "Well the instructions are very clear" they say. I say "Well could I just send it back. I dont really know what I'm doing here and I dont want to make things worse". The phone conversation ends.

As I'm getting prepared to post the whole thing off I recieve an envelope from Eyetech which apparently contains a ROM puller and a ROM chip. We did not spot this at the time. There were instructions saying you need a paperclip (not a rom puller) so we got our paperclip and got prepared to remoev the "ROM". The instructions were very clear indeed... right. The photograph supposedly illustrating how to remove the ROM properly is somewhat poor quality and the mans finger is completely covering the ROM chip, thus making it impossible to see which part to remove (like I said on the phone, were novice).
After trying hard to remove the thing we ended up removing the ROM chip AND the socket and most of the pins. We knew instantly the motherboard was now well and truly ####ed. We call Eyetech and they say there is nothing we can do now. After that we discover the ROM chip and puller hidden in a tiny sponge on the back of the envelope, with the replacement ROM (if we had seen this we would have known which exact part to remove).

As you can imagine I am furious with this, after 10 months of sheer hell from investing in the new "Amiga" computer, I am over £900 down, not going to get a penny back really and I feel like smashing the thing up.

Such a thing as this is what has driven me more and more away from the Amiga community.

One furious ex-Amigan.
 

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Re: My AmigaOne Experience
« Reply #1 on: October 06, 2003, 05:30:32 PM »
Havent really got much of an idea of how much damage there is but eyetech said the board is basically dead but they havent seen it so im not completely sure.

i havent switched it on since ive just locked it away, i get more stressed looking at it
 

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Re: My AmigaOne Experience
« Reply #2 on: October 06, 2003, 05:39:56 PM »
The reason being Nickman is that I was already sick and tired of waiting for a new Amiga machine to arrive as are most.
When I explain I'm novice and cannot do the job, and they dont do it then its their fault not mine because I had already explained that I was incapable of doing the job.
 

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Re: My AmigaOne Experience
« Reply #3 on: October 06, 2003, 06:02:25 PM »
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Nickman wrote:
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Troels_E wrote:

You complain about Eyetech sending the rom and the tool for people to "fix their own hardware".
I believe that would actually be considered as good service by other persons than you.
I would be happy that I didn't need to return the board to have the ROM installed ;)
And please keep in mind that a new ROM upgrade doesn't equal faulty hardware!!.


I totaly agree. If i could get a new rom and not have to send off the whole board THAT would be excellent support.


Well sorry but I disagree completely.
They offered to take it back and that was the option I was going to take. But instead they sent me the instructions to do it.
Another thing you should know is that nothing was said at all about the machine being for "advanced" users. Look at the adverts in last years issues of Total Amiga magazine if you dont believe me.
 

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Re: My AmigaOne Experience
« Reply #4 on: October 06, 2003, 06:09:36 PM »
That "one" happens to be Eyetech.
 

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Re: My AmigaOne Experience
« Reply #5 on: October 06, 2003, 06:18:10 PM »
I agree wholeheartedly with these 2 last posts.
Thanks JoannaK for the info.
 

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Re: My AmigaOne Experience
« Reply #6 on: October 06, 2003, 06:58:40 PM »
I agree
 

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Re: My AmigaOne Experience
« Reply #7 on: October 06, 2003, 07:07:59 PM »
I did that today. They recommended Home Insurance so I can make a claim to get at least some money out of it.