Does the new MacBook Pro 17" faces any prob when rebooted with Windows

When we reboot MBP with Windows operating system do we face any kind of problem or does it reduces the productivity of the MBP ??  i have heard of MPB crashing too. and also what are the chances of MBP getting prone to virus ?? Plz help

That is indeed unfortunate! I was wondering what might be available to you. I did find a link, but I don't know how helpful it might be:
http://www.apple.com/euro/cemea/
But it may well be that you are pretty much on your own for now.
It's probably still worth running the extended version of the Apple Hardware Test just to rule out any known hardware problems.
One thing you might do is to reseat your RAM and make sure that all of it is recognized.
Also, see if you can reinstall the OS and update it.
If nothing works and no one else has any suggestions, I'm not sure just what to do other than to find a way to contact Apple about this. Would it be feasible to send it back to New York since it was originally bought there, maybe to a friend who could take it in for you? You do have at least a one year warranty, and if something is wrong with it, Apple is obliged to fix it. I don't think they would ship directly to you--you would probably have to work through a friend.
Sorry I am not able to help more. Possibly one of the more knowledgeable and experienced members of the forum can be of more help.
Good luck!

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