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Posted: Tue Nov 01, 2005 11:48 am
by Machinate
some of it cant be removed? ive never heard of that before...
Posted: Tue Nov 01, 2005 11:59 am
by forge
hard drive isnt loose?
meaning come out of it's slot/caddy - however it's put in
laptops are different, my girfriend's Powerbook wouldnt start up once and it was because the logic board which slots into place wasnt totally in properly
I have an external FW caddy and a 3.5" to 2.5" ide cable so I can stick a notebook drive in the caddy. If I was getting nowhere I'd probably take the HD out and try it in a desktop PC (like the one you're emailing on??) If I had one and see if it sees it ok and run a disk check on it
Posted: Tue Nov 01, 2005 12:28 pm
by peeddrroo
Machinate wrote:some of it cant be removed? ive never heard of that before...
there are 2 RAM slots but only 1 is accessible. the other one is under the MB (that's what i've been told).
i don't want to mess with the MB.
@forge: i'm just praying the HD is safe. no way to find out but wait until tomorrow... aarrggghhhh.... f*cking bank holidays and sundays.... do ppl really need them?
Posted: Tue Nov 01, 2005 5:51 pm
by rikhyray
happened to me too. Exactly as you described, according to Samsung it was motherboard. better look for a professional to fix it. In the end it will be cheaper then wasting your time, nerves and possibly making it worse.
Posted: Wed Nov 02, 2005 2:43 am
by forge
rikhyray wrote:happened to me too. Exactly as you described, according to Samsung it was motherboard. better look for a professional to fix it. In the end it will be cheaper then wasting your time, nerves and possibly making it worse.
and invalidating your warranty
Re: HELP!!! halloween disaster: laptop doesn't boot
Posted: Wed Nov 02, 2005 4:30 am
by Anubis
peeddrroo wrote:...i removed the cover and noticed there was a loose screw wandering around.
Sometimes you can get away with that on a car. But on a laptop... sounds... spooky, pardon the pun.
Posted: Wed Nov 02, 2005 11:06 am
by peeddrroo
ok, just came back from the repair. verdict:
HD: fucked
MB: fucked
my bank account: getting fucked
my head: about to get fucked...

Posted: Wed Nov 02, 2005 11:08 am
by amo
peeddrroo wrote:ok, just came back from the repair. verdict:
HD: fucked
MB: fucked
my bank account: getting fucked
my head: about to get fucked...

Sh*T ! Even the hd is dead ??? Did you get any explanation on how that could happen ? Is it from vibration or something... Cruel world, just 2 month after the end of guarantee, that sucks !
Condoleances my friend, and good luck,
amo
Posted: Wed Nov 02, 2005 11:20 am
by peeddrroo
i guess it's because of that loose screw that has made some shortcircuit...
the worst thing is that i have an important gig next thursday, and i need a reliable computer for that...
shit.
Posted: Wed Nov 02, 2005 11:52 am
by peeddrroo
last news (for those who care):
i managed to plug the HD on my desktop, and it's fine...
that's a relief!
now i'm wondering about the skills of this repair man...

Posted: Wed Nov 02, 2005 12:11 pm
by serotoninsteve
peeddrroo wrote:last news (for those who care):
i managed to plug the HD on my desktop, and it's fine...
that's a relief!
now i'm wondering about the skills of this repair man...

Hey peeddrroo, wich brand is your laptop, was the repair service certified for your brand?
There are so much arnaqueurs out there who just want to sell new stuff, I would send it to a official dealer for repair to be sure it´s not only the screw wich causes this.
I doubted very much that 2 things broke down the same moment, that usually never happens.
You could also search the net on a repair manual, with a bit technical skill you manage to dismount your motherboard and can try to refix the screw by yourself.
If it´s more then the screw, even if it´s fixable, I don´t see a chance to have it back repaired from the repairservice beforefore thursday.
Can´t you use your desktop in this case perhaps?
Good luck.
Posted: Wed Nov 02, 2005 12:41 pm
by Angstrom
peeddrroo wrote:last news (for those who care):
i managed to plug the HD on my desktop, and it's fine...
that's a relief!
now i'm wondering about the skills of this repair man...

yeah, that sounds more than a bit suspicious. I would call them up and ask exactly how they decided that the hard-drive was dead. If they say "because the machine wouldn't start" it might be a clue that they are idiots!
I would be suspicious about their diagnosis of the motherboard too eh?
it may be that you shorted out some component on your board, but to declare a board dead from one component seems xtreme to me. It's normally ICs that blow from excess voltage, and ICs can be replaced.
They should be able to say - "the CPU is shorted" or "the video buss is dead" , but one dead component does not mean a dead board. Fine to say that with a desktop where a new board is £100 , but with a laptop it's worth replacing the component.
does this repair company sell laptops by any chance? hmm.
Posted: Wed Nov 02, 2005 2:32 pm
by forge
yeah sounds a bit shit - good to hear about the HD though...
You could always hire a laptop - can do it cheap these days, so long as you have your data you're sweet
solution
Posted: Wed Nov 02, 2005 4:25 pm
by futurestore
BUY A MAC.
Posted: Wed Nov 02, 2005 4:26 pm
by Angstrom
futurestore wrote:BUY A MAC.
suck a cock