Category: Laptop

June 11, 2011

Are you killing your laptop’s hard drive?

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Are you killing your laptop’s hard drive?

 

A hard drive or a hard disk is that thing in your laptop on which all your information (photos, music, documents, videos etc.) live.

Laptop or PC's hard drive

A typical Hard disk

If you would like to know more about hard drive and various other important parts that are in your laptop please take a moment to quickly go through our previous post by clicking here

Over the past few months we have seen a sharp increase in the number of laptops coming in for repairs where the hard disk in the laptop has gone bad. Having your hard drive go bad is one of the worst things you could experience with your laptop. As all your files (music, photos etc.) live on your hard drive you can potentially lose all those precious holiday photos, videos, documents if your hard drive goes bad. Further in recent years most laptop manufacturers have started hiding the laptop’s factory image on the hard drive itself to cut the cost of supplying CDs with the laptops. Result? If your hard drive goes bad you not only lose your data but also the ability to buy a new hard drive and restore your laptop back up! While we at British PC Repairs can certainly get your laptop back up and running with a new hard drive relatively easily, still the sheer agony of the experience can leave you slightly jolted.

Signs that your laptop’s hard drive might be going bad

While there are a few ways to test a hard drive without having to open up a laptop, unfortunately there is no very simple or straightforward method to do so. Here we are listing some common signs that usually are symptoms of a hard drive going bad. Please do note that they are by no means conclusive! A lot of other factors such as virus infections can also lead to the same symptoms. If you would like to know more about viruses please see our informative article here.

1. Windows refuses to start – By far the most common symptom we have seen in all the cases of bad hard drives. Basically Windows refuses to start. When you start your laptop you will see all the normal screens for a while but eventually it will get stuck on the black screen with Windows logo on it and a bar under it. The laptop will stay stuck on this screen for an excruciatingly long time and then suddenly restart. You might catch a flicker of a blue screen with white text on it before your laptop restarts. This blue screen is actually a very well known screen called Blue Screen Of Death (BSOD).

This is how a typical blue screen of error death looks like

A typical BSOD error screen

 

 

2. Laptop “freezes” a lot Another very common problem seen in all cases is that laptop becomes progressively slow and reaches a stage where it is completely unresponsive. You can not move the mouse or press keys or pretty much do anything else. The only option available at that point is to switch it off using the power button. Which ironically makes the hard drive’s condition even worse!

 

So what kills a hard drive?

1. Heat

Not surprisingly laptops don’t really like heat. Using your laptops while keeping it on beds, couches, cushions, rugs, leather sofas or any sort of padded surface traps heat under the laptop. Laptops are pretty cleverly designed to remove large amounts of heat when they get hot. However all such places mentioned above traps heat under the laptop which really really kills the hard drive. A lot of us also shut the laptop lid down without switching it off and leave it for long period of times on the bed or sofa or the carpet.  In a lot of cases closing the laptop lid down does not really turn off the laptop. Your laptop is still running, it is still on your bed and the heat is slowly killing the hard drive.

  • If possible use laptops on tables or glass surfaces and always try and shut them down when you are not using them. If you must close the lid without shutting them down make sure you have tilted them slightly up on the bed so there is room for heat to escape!

2. The power button

As we mentioned above, a lot of times when laptop runs slow or takes a long time to respond to our commands a lot of us just press and hold the power button in anger to turn the “thing off”. However doing this is not advisable as it does not gives the hard drive the time it needs to “spin down”. Using the power button without shutting off your laptop properly can really accelerate the rate at which your hard drive is going bad.

  • Always try and shut down the laptop properly without using the power button.

3. Magnets

It is hard to explain this properly without getting slightly technical so I will keep this short. Magnets are to hard drives what is kryptonite to Superman. Normally you wouldn’t have a magnet lying around your laptop however a lot of us like to do a little DIY with our laptops. Often people end up using screwdrivers that have light magnetic heads. And not surprisingly while you are with all good intentions trying to open up your laptop to clean it up a little, your screwdriver’s magentic head is slowly killing your hard drive!

  • Don’t use screwdrivers with magnetic heads on laptop

4. Software

This is a bit of a controversial area here. While it is not summarily proven, often some software packages have the effect of “grinding the hard drive down”. Windows Vista has a very famous “prefetch” option that is famous for this effect on laptop hard drives.

 

How do I check my Laptop’s hard drive

Some laptop manufacturer’s such as DELL and SONY build a set of tools within the laptop which can be used to check the health of the hard drive. Usually these tools can be launched by pressing a few special keys (most commonly a combination of F12 and Ctrl or Alt) keys.

If your laptop does not has these tools you can use other options such as Ubuntu to check for your hard drive. We will shortly do an article explaining how can you do that.

However this is not really something which is straight forward or should be done lightly. This is a specialist job and the potential for losing your data is extremely high! If you are unsure please give us a call on 07545 819 363 or contact us by sending us an email at fixit@BritishPcRepairs.co.uk. You can also contact us by sending us an email from this site by clicking here.

 

Summary

As explained above heat, magnets and the power button are the most common causes of laptop’s hard drive going bad. If you are concerned about the health of the hard drive inside your laptop please do not hesitate to call on 07545 819 363 or contact us by sending us an email at fixit@BritishPcRepairs.co.uk. You can also contact us by sending us an email from this site by clicking here!

May 25, 2011

All that you need to know before you buy a laptop

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Have you ever wandered into PC World or Currys with the intention of buying a new laptop or a computer but ended up completely confused with all the technical jargon and acronyms used to define technology? Do you sit back and wonder if a laptop is actually worth £500? Have you ever tried determining which laptop or PC is a good value for money and what makes a laptop really worth its price tag?

If you have answered “yes” to any of these questions above then this post is for you. Here we explain few of the most commonly used terms employed to define “what is inside” a particular laptop or PC and what all these terms mean. We also aim to highlight what are the most critical parts of a laptop or a PC and what you should really look out for. If you need more information on any of the points mentioned here or need advice regarding buying a laptop please do not hesitate to write to us at fixit@BritishPcRepairs.co.uk or by calling us on 01372 890 123. You can also contact us by sending us a message from this side. To do that please click here

 

Memory

we can replace RAM, laptop memory

A typical memory chip

This is perhaps the most commonly used term and also often the most commonly “misused” term in this industry. Salesmen simply love to confuse customers by using this word repeatedly to define multiple things within a laptop. What actually is “memory” and how is it different from the “storage capacity” or the “hard drive” of the laptop?

What is it

Simply put “memory” or RAM is a temporary area your laptop uses while you work on it. Nothing is written permanently onto this “memory or RAM”. As soon as you switch off your laptop, it is wiped clean. It is not equivalent to the storage space that is available in your laptop (explained later). To confuse matter further both of them are measure in the same  units (gigabyte or megabyte) as they are both effectively storage areas. The difference been – one is permanent and the other (RAM or memory) is temporary!

Importance

Memory is important upto a certain factor within laptops or PCs. There is a certain minimum amount of memory a laptop needs to work optimally. Any lower than that and the laptop or PC will constantly be slow running. Similarly a laptop can only work with a certain maximum amount of memory or RAM.  Any more than that and it simply goes unused!

General Myth

Contrary to popular believes throwing a very large amount of memory in a laptop WILL NOT make it any faster beyond a certain limit. In fact in the past few years a number of laptops were sold with a lot more memory in them than the laptop was capable of handling! Why? Simply because it is often easier to confuse the user between memory and hard drive and sell more laptops!

As a general rule of thumb a modern laptop should have a minimum 2GB (gigabyte) to 4GB(gigabyte) RAM.

Processor (or “Chip” or “CPU”)

 

Intel's i3 Processor

Intel's i3 Processor

 

 

This is perhaps the single most important factor that determines how fast or slow your laptop will be. This also defines the raw power or speed your laptop possesses. You may think of it as the “Brain” of the CPU. Along with the “memory” explained in point 1 above, these two are the most important factors in determining the speed of your laptop.

What is it

A processor (also called CPU or “chip”) is effectively the brain of the laptop. It is the single most important factor that dictates the power of your laptop.  Not surprisingly this is also the most important part that determines the price of your laptop.

Importance

As explained this is the single most important part of your laptop and can be thought of as the “brain” of the laptop. There are two main chip makers “Intel” and “AMD”. Intel chips currently have slight edge over AMD chips in terms of laptop’s computational powers and electricity consumption. Out of the (baffling!) range of Intel chips available for a normal home user, the chip called “i3″ should be the best one to go for.

Hard Disk or Storage

 

We replace laptop hard drives

2.5" SATA Hard Drive

 

 

This is a small brick like thing installed in your laptop which is nothing but storage space for your laptop. All your music, movies, documents, videos, iTunes library, Windows (explained later) are actually stored on this thing. This is the “permanent storage” space in your laptop. Things that are stored here stay here when the power is turned off. It is also measure in Gigabytes just like the RAM.

What is it

Hard disk is the storage space in the laptop. This is the part where all your files etc. live.

Importance

While theoretically you can run a laptop without a hard disk inside it, such a laptop will be of limited use as you will not be able to store anything on it ever!

Caution: This is one of the most common parts inside the laptop that go bad. As this is the part that stores your data on it, if this hard disk goes bad you can actually end up losing all your data!! In fact very recently we have had a lot of laptops come in for repairs where the hard disk had gone bad. Fortunately we were able to recover our user’s data from the dead disks but not all the users were this lucky! This was quite common in Toshiba laptops as we have mentioned here. The most common killer of hard drives is heat. If you use your laptop a lot on couches, rugs, carpets or padded surfaces then you are actually trapping heat inside the laptop which would only accelerate the rate at which the hard drive will die!

Motherboard (or main board)

 

motherboard repair

A typical laptop motherboard

 

 

You may think of it as the main board on which every part (processor, memory, hard disk etc.) are kept or installed. This board contains all the circuits that are necessary for various parts to talk to each other. This board is like the nervous system of the entire laptop. This is also the costliest part in a laptop. In most cases if a motherboard goes bad within a laptop we usually advise our clients to not spend any money on the repair of the laptop.

What is it

A motherboard is the nervous system of the laptop. It is responsible for making all the other bits and bobs in the laptop talk to each other. If this board goes bad it is often not worth spending money on the laptop anymore.

Importance

Almost always the most expensive part in a laptop, this is the thing that keeps your laptop running. This controls all the other parts on your laptop. If your laptop goes too hot, it is this board that decides to shut it down. To get to this part we need to completely strip the laptop down.

 

Summary

In order of importance this is how the following would appear

1. Motherboard

2. Processor

3. Memory

4. Hard Drive

So the next time the sales man at PC World tries to sell you a laptop with “oh so much  more memory on it!” you can very well tell him that you would rather buy a laptop with a better processor in it!

December 4, 2009

Get the location of your laptop if it is stolen!

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This is by far the coolest add on for Firefox that we have seen. This add on is called firefound and can be found here

https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/51329

Once you have installed this add on and have restarted your firefox you have to chose a username and password. After this is done you can simply browse to www.firefound.com and log in using this username and password. The page will immediately show the last known location of your laptop!!

November 24, 2009

Presenting an awesome laptop at an unbeatable price!

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In the spirit of Christmas we at British PC Repairs will be updating this blog with the best laptops and computer deals that are available to UK buyers!

As an extra value added service we offer to set up your new laptop and migrate your photos, music, documents etc. from the old one to the new one for just

£77.99!

The first laptop which we would like to introduce to you is being sold online by Ebuyer (www.ebuyer.com). This laptop is priced at just £349.92inc vat.

Here is the link to the complete specification

http://www.ebuyer.com/product/173882



Please note that the above laptop does not have Windows installed. You will have to purchase and install Windows seperately before you can use this laptop. We will be happy to help you do that should you need our services.

Please do not hesitate to write a comment here or call us on 01372 890 123 or on 07545 819 363 should you have more questions. You can also contact us online by visiting http://britishpcrepairs.co.uk/ContactUs.aspx




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