That's screwed up.... I would suggest just continue scouring the internet over and over until you feel like you can't find anything that will help. Then do it again.. In the most unlikely spot you could find someone who had that issue as a carbon copy of yours, and found a way of fixing it..


It's typical stuff messes up just outside warranty.. Even when it is in Warranty, sending stuff like that back to get fixed is such a mess around as well...

Do you know what happened before that for it to stay that thing?? Did it get bumped, or did it get turned off while it was updating or something?


I think even with Warranties, companies should stand by their parts regardless, and if the disk f's up, they should fix it.....