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January 22nd, 2013 06:52 PM #41
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January 22nd, 2013 06:55 PM #42
You could check the ultrabook I am selling... but it's not your preferred brand.
Acer Aspire S3 with Intel Core i5 CPU, 4gb ram, 320gb HDD, 13.3inch LCD. Weight:1.3kg If you are interested, just send me a PM so I can tell you the price. Used it for six months, upgraded to a higher spec ultrabook.
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January 23rd, 2013 12:27 AM #43
My techie ex said that he can't remove my HD and connect it to his computer since Toshiba has a sort of lock that recognizes if it's not connected to a Toshiba laptop. His computer is not a Toshiba kasi.
This may be what he's planning on doing because he asked me if I have an external drive. He has a disk that might fix the problem but if it still does not work, there's nothing else he could do for me anymore.
I'll go to this older friend if my techie ex still can't fix my problem. I am a bit hesitant to go to my older friend bec he said he has not fixed a computer in years and sort of forgot na.
How long does this take to fix? Backing up my less than 8 GB data? Reinstalling etc?
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January 23rd, 2013 01:15 AM #44if the laptop owner has a friend (which I think she has), pull out the old hard drive, install it in an enclosure, have that scanned by another computer and salvage files as much as possible. purchase a brand new one, and do fresh install on it, then copy over the salvaged files.
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January 23rd, 2013 05:24 PM #45
Weird. First time I heard of something like that.
This may be what he's planning on doing because he asked me if I have an external drive. He has a disk that might fix the problem but if it still does not work, there's nothing else he could do for me anymore.
I'll go to this older friend if my techie ex still can't fix my problem. I am a bit hesitant to go to my older friend bec he said he has not fixed a computer in years and sort of forgot na.
How long does this take to fix? Backing up my less than 8 GB data? Reinstalling etc?
Assuming external boot-up and backing up the data... it should take 15 to 30 minutes if everything goes well, which never really does, something always goes wrong somewhere. hehehe. Realistic estimate, 1 hour.
Re-installing basic Windows without drivers, an hour to 1.5 hours (depending on HDD & system speed). Installing all other softwares like browser, officesuites, drivers, players, viewers, etc should take another 1.5 hours to 4 hours depending on how much software you want done. On slower systems (dual-core Intel Atom PCs) I typically take half a day to setup a blank HDD to a running system at our office.
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January 23rd, 2013 05:45 PM #46
try to reboot from Linux (either from CD or USB).
then get your files.... that simple....
tapos have your laptop checked and reformatted. most BSODs are caused by driver incompatibilities, viruses and hardware component failures specially sa RAM.
if you need help, PM me.
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January 23rd, 2013 07:58 PM #47
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January 23rd, 2013 08:09 PM #48
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January 23rd, 2013 11:22 PM #49[QUOTE][My techie ex said that he can't remove my HD and connect it to his computer since Toshiba has a sort of lock that recognizes if it's not connected to a Toshiba laptop. His computer is not a Toshiba kasi.
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Is he sure about this? I highly doubt this. Just bring your old computer to any computer shop and ask them to remove the hdd and put it in a mobile enclosure. Guessing they may charge you 100 to 200 pesos labor plus the enclosure. The enclosure will have a usb connector. Attach it to your new laptop and see if you can recover your files.
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January 23rd, 2013 11:49 PM #50
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