• @[email protected]
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    1547 days ago

    HP laptop: your company has no idea what it’s doing for it’s entire technology department

    • @Landless2029
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      377 days ago

      My last 3 jobs all used HP… No major issues.

      • u/lukmly013 💾 (lemmy.sdf.org)
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        157 days ago

        Boot up from external device and watch it wipe non-windows boot entries (yes, even with secure boot off) and then not automatically find any other EFI files so you have to navigate to them manually. Oh, and the only way to add them back is efibootmgr tool, or if you want GUI, Bootice in Hiren’s boot (yes that’s still a thing).
        At least that was experience with HP 255 G7.

        As for another one, a mini PC, the UEFI setup seems to have limited HID driver support. Basic cheap keyboard seems to be a must. DO NOT DISABLE SECURE BOOT IF JUST THE MOUSE WORKS!!! Upon reboot, it will ask you to confirm disabling secure boot by TYPING in something. Every time. Even if you reset UEFI with the motherboard pins.
        At least that was experience with HP ProDesk 400 G3 mini.

        But hey, I also had issues with Dell, I think Optiplex 7020. It was unable to boot via internal DVD drive. I tried 2 of them, both fared the same, no problem reading and burning discs in OS. I tried a USB DVD drive, that magically worked. What?

        • @[email protected]
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          106 days ago

          Yeah but a random (non IT especially) probably wouldn’t need to boot from an external device, would they? As for the UEFI changes, a random employee shouldn’t be in the BIOS either I would think.

          I’m really curious on those, I don’t do that sort of thing these days so sort of wondering how impactful it could be. Outside of the random person who thinks they should change them but that’s got to be pretty minimal and IT should lock it down anyways.

      • @danc4498
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        86 days ago

        Worst thing that happened with my HP work laptop is somebody knocked my water over onto it and it died. That was 2 hours after I got it and spend 2 hours installing everything onto it.

        • IninewCrow
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          15 days ago

          I spilled coffee on my thinkpad once and it was fine … I honestly believe that it would take a tsunami of saltwater before it died