Thursday, October 18, 2012

How To Replace A Broken Fan

Last week, we learned how to fix a laptop fan. This week we are going to learn how to replace a broken fan. Laptops do generate a lot of heat when used, and one way to coll them down is through the laptop fan. This fan expels the warm air generated by the laptop's processor and also generates cooler air inside.Because of the huge role the laptop fan plays in the life of your fan it's absolutely crucial that the moment it breaks you repair it immediately. Failure to repair  the laptop fan could cause your laptop to freeze, shut down, or be irreparably damaged. here is how to replace a broken laptop fan.


Turn off Your Laptop 
As usual turn off your laptop and unplug it. You then go on reemove the battery, CD/DVD drive, and hard drive. Next  use a screwdriver to remove the screw holding cover and then pull out the hard drive sled.Tur After pulling  the laptop over and remove the laptop screws holding the keyboard.   Now flip the laptop over, open it, and lift the keyboard out. And then  unplug the ribbon cable connecting the keyboard to the motherboard.

Remove The Screws
Next, remove the screws holding the bezel and keyboard palm rest.  Then carefully remove the plastic on the sides, then lift the bezel and palm rest out. Now unplug the old laptop fan and  remove the screws holding the heatsink and laptop fan. You then  remove the entire unit from the laptop.If there is any residue at the bottom of the heatsink and CPU, remove it. Now apply a thin layer of  thermal compound on the CPU and replace the heat sink and laptop fanReplace the screws, plug the laptop fan in and then reassemble the laptop. Finally plug the laptop in and turn it on..You should hear your new laptop fan blowing air to all the vents.

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That's a wrap on How "To Replace A Broken Fan". I hope the above suggestions make your quest to fix your laptop fan a breeze.
     
Till then take care

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Monday, October 15, 2012

How To Fix Your Laptop Fan

You may not know this this, but your laptop fan controls most of your laptop's mechanical operations. It is heavily involved in the cooling of all your laptop's electronic components. However, when your laptop crawls like a tortoise when you open large applications like photoshop, unexpectedly shuts down after 10-30 minutes, or if your laptop heats up, chances are your laptop fan is crying for help. Fortunately there are a few things you can do to nurse your laptop fan back to health. Here is how to fix your laptop fan.

Unplug Your Laptop's AC Adapter
Unplug Your laptop's AC adapter and remove the battery.Remove the plastic cover concealing the fan. After removing the plastic cover, remove the screws. Now remove the screws on the fan duct.Locate your laptop's air vents (They can be found on the sides of the bottom of the laptop). Then pick a piece of cotton wool and rub it along the sides to clean out pockets of dust.

Spray Canned Air Into The Vents
Then spray  canned air into the vents to remove debris from the vents.Next, open your laptop and clean out  the lint buildup around the fan with a vacuum cleaner.  After vacuuming, you then spray around the electronic components around the fan. Once you're through with the spraying, replace the fan cover, and re-insert the screws.Screw the fan cover back on  reinsert the batteryTurn the laptop on and wait for the fan to start. If it's still not working, you need to buy a a new laptop fan.

That's a wrap on  "How To Fix Your Laptop Fan."  Hopefully the above suggestions will help you stop your laptop fan from purring too loud.


Till then take care

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Wednesday, October 10, 2012

How To Fix An LCD Monitor With No Picture

One fine day you are watching a movie on your laptop when all of a sudden the picture disappears without a trace...I'm sure you'll probably go like "Just when it's getting interesting my monitor decides to do a 360 on me." Well, the cause of your misery is your inverter board. For all you newbies, the inverter board is the most important screen component apart from the LCD screen. The inverter board transfers power from the motherboard to the screen. Without your inverter board, your screen become dim or produces no picture at all. Fortunately it can be replaced. Let me show you how to fix an LCD monitor with no picture

Shut Down Your Laptop

Shut down your laptop and disconnect all cables and external devices from the laptop. Then Remove the battery from the bottom of the laptop.  Also You will need to wear Antistatic Wrist Strap  to avoid electrocution.
        
Open The Display Panel

Open the display panel completely and place the screen at an angle of 180 degrees. Now use  a screw driver to remove the rubber screw covers from the display panel's front cover. The front cover protects the front of the screen. Next remove all screws of the rubber screw covers and remove the front cover from the display assembly. After removing the screws you use a flathead screwdriver to separate the front cover from the display assembly. After performing the separation,  remove all Phillips screws from both sides of the LCD screen. Take  hold of the top of the screen, tilt it forward and then disconnect  the video ribbon cables from the back of the screen.

Locate Inverter Board 

Now locate the inverter board  which is usually on the backside of the screen or the front bottom edge of the screen.  You then remove all materials that hold the inverter board to the screen. They are usually a few Phillips screws or some adhesive tape. Next disconnect the cables holding the inverter board at both ends and then set the inverter board aside.

Now do this procedure in reverse and install the new inverter board .

That's a wrap for "  How To Fix An LCD Monitor With No Picture" With the help of these suggestions, you should be able to get your movie picture back and continue where you left off.

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Tuesday, October 9, 2012

How To Fix The Backlight Of Your LCD Monitor


Fixing the backlight of your laptop is a very delicate job.  You need to know what you are doing because the back light is located in the LCD screen. Even experienced technicians have suffered hair-raising days with this exercise. The slightest slip up and your LCD is history. And  Of course you will have to get a new one.  To avoid having that calamity, here is how to fix the backlight of your LCD monitor.

Remove The Laptop Battery

  Flip the laptop and remove the battery from its case. Next open the laptop to view the screen. After opening the laptop , remove the front bezel by taking off the rubber stoppers around the LCD screw and then remove the screws under the rubber stoppersNow Remove the screws holding the front bezel and then take the bezel off. After removing the bezel screws,  go ahead and remove screws holding the LCD screen and gently pull away the screen, disconnecting any cabling. Then disconnect the LCD from its casing, and remove the sticky tape.

Remove the Circuit Board

Gently remove the circuit board. But please, please, Try as much as possible not to bend the board or you will have to get a new one.  You can get a new circuit board at CompUSA.com ,   You then remove the screen's metal frame  by unlocking the LCD screen's latches with a small screw driver. After setting aside the LCD screen, its metal frame, and circuit board,look for the transparent layers inside the screen base an remove them from there. But leave them intact. Next remove the metal cover from the back light. Then unattach the cables from their hooks.

Now here comes the most challenging step:Remove the backyard lamp and the reflector.... The trick here is you need to remove them as one unit and then separate them. Then access the backlight lamp from the separated backlight lamp. Now remove the rubber caps and insulator,  And then use  Soldering Iron to unsolder the cables from the damaged backlight . After soldering the cables,  solder the new LCD backlight   to the cables.  Now reassemble the LCD screen. Simply do the reverse of the previous disassembly. As you reassemble the LCD screen, use compressed air to blow out any dust you find in any of the parts.

That's a wrap for How to Fix The Backlight of Your LCD Monitor." It sounds and looks tricky but hopefully, you will get the hang of it.

Till then take care

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Tuesday, October 2, 2012

What To Do When Your Laptop Power Fails.

One fine day you turn your laptop because you have a tight deadline then the unthinkable happens. You hit the power button and your laptop says "Not Today!" And you are like"This can't be happening I've got a deadline to make in the next three hours." Unfortunately in these situations, it could be anything from a dead battery to a loose AC adapter.  Other malfunctions such as low brightness levels and LCD display malfunctions may  appear to look like power failure. Here is what to do when your laptop power fails.

Check Whether your Laptop Battery Is On

Check whether your battery indicator is on. If it is, then check the brightness settings of your monitor. if the monitor looks like it's off,  then the problem is from the low settings which makes the monitor look like that. In that case, you increase the brightness settings.

Make Sure Your AC Adapter is Plugged Firmly

Make sure your AC adapter is plugged firmly in the wall socket.  You can also check a different wall outlet to see whether it is working or not. If not, it's time to get a new one. Get an AC adapter at   Compuvest.com, and LaptopZ.com

Check The Condition of your Laptop Battery

Check the condition of your laptop battery. How long have you had it? Laptop batteries are good for 1000 charges. After that they start to deteriorate. When that happens, it is time to get a new one. If that's the case get a new one.  You can get a new battery at  BatteryEdge.com LaptopBattery.com, or Laptops For Less . 

Turn the  Power off and then Flip the Laptop Over

To replace the battery, first, turn the  power off and then flip the laptop over.  The battery is located further back at the bottom. Remove any screws with a screw driver and pop off the cover and pop off the battery cover. Then Take the old battery out and slide the old battery in until it clicks.  And finally  replace the cover.

 Check to See Whether your LCD is Working

Then check to see whether your LCD is working. Start by plugging your laptop to an external monitor using a VGA cable. if the laptop power is on, but  the screen is still blank, it's time for it to replace it. Get a new monitor at CompUSA.com , and The TheNerds.net

To replace your LCD, start by removing the screws  around the the monitor's bezel with a Phillip's screw driver. Then slowly remove the bezel .Locate the screws on the metal beneath the metal and on either side of the LCD and pull them out as well.Then disconnect the inverter cable from the inverter.(you can find the inverter beneath the display at the bottom center of the laptop). Slide out the old display and replace it with the new one. Screw back the metal screws, reconnect the inverter cable, pop the bezel back in place and tighten the screws.

That's a wrap for What To Do When Your Laptop's Power Fails." Hopefully, you'll find this exercise a breeze.


Till then take care

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Monday, October 1, 2012

My USB Port Has Stopped Working.

You are working on your laptop when all of a sudden you yell out saying. "MY USB PORT HAS STOPPED FUNCTIONING! When that happens, it's  either a software glitch, or a hardware failure which  which may require changing the motherboard. For those who don't  know, USB ports  help in your laptop's functionality by allowing you to connect to peripheral devices such as printers and external hard drives. Let's try fixing  your USB port.

Click on "Start" 

Click on "Start" and choose the "Control Panel Option."Next Scroll through the menu and click"Device Manager."When your operating system pops a question asking you to  continue click "Continue." Snf then scroll down to the bottom of the "Device Manager" window and locate"Universal Serial Bus Controllers." Next Right click on the first entry and click "Uninstall." Repeat the process for all the USB controllers.

Restart The Laptop

Restart the laptop and wait for a window prompting you to reinstall the USB controllers. Next,  click "Install" and wait for your operating system to finish installing he drivers for the USB ports. Try using the port again.  If the USB port is still not working, it  suggests motherboard failure, meaning you  have to order a new one. You can purchase a new motherboard at the following retailers: CompUSA.comCompuvest.com, and  TheNerds.netAfter ordering  your new motherboard, turn the power off. and flip the laptop over. After flipping the laptop over,  press down the release latch of the battery and slide the battery out of the case.

Remove all the screws on the bottom side of the case. Remove all the screws on the bottom side of the case. Then remove the plastic cover covering the middle of the case and then pull the RAM modules located underneath the case and connected to the motherboard. Next, turn the laptop over and open the lid. Pop the plastic bezel off the keyboard with the edge of the screw driver. Lift the keyboard off the case and unplug the cable running from the keyboard to the old motherboard.Now Pull out the screws holding the heat sink to the processor at the right side of the old motherboard.

Disconnect the Wireless Network Card

Disconnect the wireless network card and the graphics adapter. Then pull off the remaining screws holding the motherboard to the case. Now lift the old motherboard out of the case. Insert the new motherboard in and re-connect the network card, processor, graphics adapter, heatsink, keyboard and plastic bezel. Then flip the unit over and connect the RAM modules. Reattach the screws and  reinsert the battery into the case

Turn the power back on and let your operating system finish loading to make sure your new motherboard is functioning properly. Attach the USB device to the USB port  and try using it again. Hopefully the port will work this time.

That's a wrap for "My USB Port Has stopped working."  Hopefully you will experience less difficulty fixing your USB port.

Till then take care

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Saturday, September 22, 2012

Things To Look Out For When Troubleshooting a Toshiba Laptop

You've been using your Toshiba laptop for a while now when all of a sudden it starts crawling like a tortoise...Just like any complex machine, Toshiba laptops suffer from all kinds of problems  and require TLC. All that is left for you to do is to diagnose what the problems are. Here are a few things to look out for when troubleshooting a toshiba laptop.

Check The Power of your Laptop
Check the power of your laptop while it is on. Then check whether the brightness settings iare up or down. Make sure the brightness settings is not all all the way down and creating the impression that the laptop is not working when in actual fact it is.Then check the battery indicator light on the laptop aor laptop AC adapter. Then unplug the adapter from  the wall outlet to another to check for possible problems. If it's still not powering on, move on to the next step.If the power is still not switched on,it it is possible that the battery may be dead and may need replacing .  For information on how to replace a laptop battery, click here.

Now assuming the laptop is still receiving power but the screen is blank, listen up for the laptop fan. If the laptop fan is working Then it's likely the video card  is faulty ands needs to be replaced. If it is not the video card, then we're looking at  motherboard /power failure which should be fixed.For information on how to replace a video card, click here.For information how to change a motherboard, click here

Test on the Monitor
Now we are going to do a test on the monitor. Get a VGA cable and connect it to an external monitor. Switch on both the laptop and the monitor to see whether the monitor display works. if the monitor works  then it means the makeup of your monitor is faulty and should be replaced.Assuming all the above problems don't exist, the next probable cause is your hard drive. In that case,  get it replaced and make sure it is the right size.Once you've purchased the hard disk go and unscrew the screws at the bottom of your laptop, take out the old hard drive and insert the new one. Make sure you refer to your manual while fixing the hard disk.


That's a wrap for  "A Few Things To Look Out For When Troubleshooting  a Toshiba Laptop."  Hopefully, you will find no difficulty troubleshooting all the bugs in your Toshiba laptop

Till then take care

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How To Swap a Dead Laptop Battery For a New Laptop Battery

Now we all love our laptops to death. I know I do! I  can work at home with it, and if I want to, I could work on the beach with it.  Left to you alone, some of you wouldnt mind working in a cave with it..(Let's hope it doesn't come to that).  The bad news is that with time your laptop battery loses its charge.  If you want your laptop to last stay close to the wall outlets. But not to worry, even if your battery goes dead you can swap for a new one. Here is how to swap a dead laptop battery for a new laptop battery.


  • First, buy a new laptop battery.
  • After  accomplishing this task, turn your focus on your laptop. First flip your laptop over abd locate the battery compartment.  Release the latch and take out the old battery.  
  • To install the new laptop battery , align its receptor pins with those of the battery compartment.  Push down the opposite end of the   to snap in place.
  • Tighten the latch by sliding it to its original position.
  • Plug the laptop to charge the new battery  . It should take 24 hrs to charge  the battery.  But subsequent charges  should take abt 30 minutes.

That's a wrap on How To Swap a Dead Laptop Battery for A New Laptop Battery. .  This shoudnt take too long to accomplish...Hopefully you'll find this battery swap a walk in the park

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How To Swap An Old Video Card For A New One.

Now we all like the  nice sound effects emanating from your laptop when you turn your laptop on...Those sound effects are courtesy of the video card or graphics card. However, one day you turn your your laptop on and, although the battery indicator is on, your screen is blank. Then  a small voice  whispers in your ear saying"It's your video card. You need to change it." So now that we know the cause of your bank screen, here is how to swap an old video card for a new video card.

  • Buy a new video card.  
  • Uninstall the current video drivers, Click on "My Computer", Select "Properties, click"Hardware" and click "Device Manager"
  •  Go t the "Display Adapter section" and double click on your current video card.
  • When the "Properties section shows up,  select the "Driver" tab and click "Uninstall."
  • Now this next section is going to be tricky as you do not want be electrocuted. I suggest you wear an antistatic wrist strap.
  • Now that we've got that covered, go ahead and physically remove the old video card
  • Turn Off Your PC and disconnect the power supply
  • Open the CPU case and locate the AGP slot of your motherboard just above the PCI slot.
  • Now use a screw driver to unscrew the video card from the back plate and take it. out.
  • Now insert the new video card firmly and completely Screw it to the back plate
  • Next, install the new drivers. Your Windows operating system should guide you through the process
  • For those with non-windows operating systems, click on "Start Menu and open the the Control Panel.
  • Click on "Add/Remove Hardware" to activate the installation wizard. 
That's wrap for "How To Swap An Old Video Card For  A New One."  Hopefully, you wont sweat too much changing your video card.

cheers!


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Tuesday, September 18, 2012

How To Drain Your Water Induced Laptop

If water ever floods your laptop, start panicking. The presence of water or any kind of moisture  could render your laptop useless. If you are crazy enough to attempt to  use your laptop with water still flooded in it, you could do serious damage to your battery and damage your laptop's electronics. Not to mention the fact that you could overload your wall socket and possibly blow up your house lights. But not worry! Here is how to drain your water induced laptop.

Unplug Your Laptop
Unplug Your laptop from the mains IMMEDIATELY.  Remove the battery from the bottom of your laptop. How do you do this? First hold down the release tab next to the battery pack and free the pack from the laptop. Be careful about this as you do not want to be electrocuted. As you know, water and electricity don't mix.Next, open the laptop. To do that first, unscrew the screws holding the laptop at the bottom. Then remove the screws holding the laptop screen . These screws are located a the rear end of the laptop, next to the power outlet.

Remove the Hard Drive

Now remove the hard drive from its slot by unscrewing the screws holding both corners of the drive and then release it from the laptop. (Keep a mental note of how you took ithe hard drive out out because if you put it back wrongly, your laptop won't work.) Check the hard drive for moisture..If there is any present,  use a towel to press on it.  Do not wipe the hard drive as you will end up moving the moisture around. If there is any additional moisture, use a blow dryer to remove it.

Next, separate  the laptop screen from the laptop body by gently pulling the screen until the two silver pegs holding the screen have been removed from their slots.(Do not remove the two wires leading from the screen to the motherboard.) Then separate the two parts of the plastic body to gain access to the internal components.

Unscrew the Metal Plate
Unscrew the metal plate covering the motherboard and set it aside. If your memory doesn't serve you that well, take pictures of the inside of the laptop so that you have a frame of reference when reinstalling all the components. You can start by taking an overall picture of the inside of the laptop and then closeup pictures of the individual components.Disconnect the components one at a time and dry them out the same way you did  the hard drive. Once the components  dry out, sit them  outside to for the air to dry them out as well.

Finally, reinstall the components in the order that you removed them.(If you are having difficulty committing the order of the components to memory,refer to the pictures to help you reinstall everything correctly).Reinsert the battery pack and turn the laptop back on.Fingers crossed, So long as you haven't permanently damaged anything, your laptop should be up and running.

That's a wrap on "How To Drain Your Water Induced Laptop" Hopefully you you wont go through too much trouble draining the water out of your laptop and puting your laptop back again.

Cheers!


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      Friday, September 7, 2012

      Time To Change Your Your Old Hard Drive

      After four exciting years, your laptop hard disk says "Time To Change Your Old Hard Drive. Get  me out of my misery!" Meaning it's time to get a new one. Ask most people and they'd tell you that installing a hard drive is usually a painless exercise depending on how your laptop is configured.   If you have a bad hard drive, or need more storage space, you'd do well to learn how to upgrade your laptop hardware. Let Me Show You How To Replace Your Old Hard Drive


      • First, get a new hard drive . Make sure your new hard drive is similar to the old one.
      • Next, open the laptop case.Open both sides of the laptop by removing the screws at the back of the tower and then slide the panels off. If your laptop is screwless, there should be  a latch or button that releases the panes. Find the said latch/button and release the panels.
      • After taking your panels, locate your old hard drive. For you newbies, your hard drive is locked in a cage inside the the casing.  Find the data and power connectors and then disconnect them
      • Remove the screws holding the hard drive. The screws usually hold both sides of the hard drive. 
      • After removing the screws, you then slowly remove the hard drive from the cage.
      • After removing the old hard drive, install the new hard drive. . The new hard drive should be placed in the same position as the old hard drive. Carefully screw the drive in and reconnect the data and power connectors.
      • To replace your primary hard drive, you'll need to reinstall your software or use recovery disks to recover your data. If you don't have a recovery disk, you may have to reinstall your operating system.
      • To replace your secondary drive, you will need to reload software that you installed on drive or re-copy files from your backup drive


      That's a wrap on  "Time To Change Your Your Old Hard Drive."  This exercise shouldn't be too too difficult, and, hopefully, you'll have fun   replacing your old hard drive.

      Cheers!
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      Thursday, September 6, 2012

      How to Test your Laptop Hard disk for Speed and Errors

      You've been using your laptop for quite a while when all of a sudden it starts crawling like a tortoise. Your data doesn't transfer as quickly as it used to and even worse, it starts to fail. Then that still  small  voice in your head says" Test  Your Laptop Hard Drive For Speed and Errors." What you need to know about your laptop hard disk is this. That the speed(or lack thereof) of your laptop hard disk affects your laptop's performance. When it starts slowing, it is forced to overcompensate which causes unnecessary stress on your hard disk. Here is how to do the test.

      To Check Errors

      • Click "Start" and select "Computer"
      • Click The "Tools Tab" and click  the "Check Now" button under  "Error Checking" Heading.
      • Now use you "check your disk" options. You'd be better off choosing the "Automatically Fix System Disk Errors' option. The other option is "Scan for For and Attempt Recovery of Bad Sectors" but that takes much longer and is a more thorough.
      • Schedule a scan on the drive you you want to check for errors.  The Check Disk utility only scans when the disk is not in use.
      • Click "Start" to Begin the scan.
      • With the automatic option it should fix these errors without any problems.
      To Check For Hard Disk Speed
      • After checking for errors, Run Your hard disk testing software to test the speed of your laptop hard disk. The test should give you the results on the speed test  including important information such as the data transfer rate. And it should help speed up your PC
      • If you're looking for  software  to test the speed of your hard disk try  Perfect Booster or  Seagate's Hard Drive Testing Software . They both come highly recommended. 

      That's a wrap on  "How To Test Your Laptop For Speed and Hard Drive  Errors". You shouldn't experience too much difficulty with this exercise. Hopefully the above suggestions will be a breeze for you.

      Cheers!


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      Tuesday, August 28, 2012

      How to Change Your Laptop Wireless Network Card To Keep Up With The Joneses.

      We all know that in other to get your laptop connected to a wireless network, or if you want to browse on the go,  you must have a wireless card installed in your hard disk. However, you and I know  that wireless technology is ever changing. Meaning that you will have to change your wireless card to keep up with the changes in the wireless industry, Let me show you how to change your wireless network  card to keep up with the joneses. 

      • Turn your laptop off.
      • Remove the old wireless network card from your card slot, following your manufacturer's manual off course. Your card slot should have a button to press and eject the card
      • . Restart the laptop.
      • Remove the wireless card drivers.
      • Click "Start " "Run" to open a run window.
      • Type "devmgmt.msc" in the "Open" text box in the Run window, then click the "OK" key. This takes you to the Device Manager Control Panel.
      • Click to expand the Network Adaptors icon in the device tree.
      • Click the driver icon you want to remove and click "uninstall" in the context menu.
      • Follow the prompts to remove the drivers.
      • Insert the installation CD for your wireless network card in  your laptop's CD drive.  The setup wizard starts automatically.
      • Follow the prompts in the wizard.
      • Place the new wireless card in the card slot. Depending on your manufacturer's manual, you may be prompted to insert the new wireless  card in the card slot while the wizard is running or after it finishes.
      • Connect to your wireless network using the same information as with the previous wireless card to complete the process.

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      That's a wrap  on  " How to Change Your  Laptop Wireless Network Card to keep up with the times."  Hope the above suggestions help you get through this exercise without a hitch.

      cheers!

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      Sunday, August 26, 2012

      How To Fix The Broken Laptop Key Back On

      Conventional  laptop wisdom has it that when one of your keys on your laptop fals off you need to get a  new laptop. But what if it is possible to fix the key back o life? I mean look at this way. Why would you want to shell out $10-15 for a new keyboard over one broken  key. Here is howto fix the broken laptop key back on. But First:

      Things You Need For This Exercise
      • Tweezers
      • Superglue
      Now Onward to the Exercise:

      • Gather all the parts of the broken key that fell off. For those who're not sure, the keyboard key consists of the keycap, (the part that you press down) and the key retainer( two plastic keys underneath the the keycap).
      • Reinstall the key retainer without the key cap.  But before you do that, make sure the key retainer is not stuck to the key cap. If it is, remove it from the key cap.
      • Now use the tweezers to gently snap the key retainer back into the metal casings in the keyboard.
      • Snap the keycap back on the retainer. This should snap the keycap back in place with kittle downward pressure. If the key retainer did not pop off initially thn all you have to do is snap the keycap back in place to fix the ke.


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        Monday, August 20, 2012

        How Do I Replace My Keyboard?

        You've been working on your laptop for a while now. But then suddenly the keys on your keyboard start falling off. You then say to yourself "oh oh! it's time to replace it. But how do I replace my keyboard?"  Let me show you how. But first:


        Things You Need For This Exercise
        • A replacement keyboard
        • T-8 screw driver(star-shaped) or Phillips screw driver
        • The correct RAM for your laptop
        • ESD Anti Static Wrist Strap
        Now onto the exercise:

        To Remove The Old Keyboard

        • Turn the laptop off. Make sure the adapter is unplugged and the battery taken out.
        • Turn the laptop over.
        • Remove the screws with your T-8 or Phillips screw driver
        • Turn the laptop over again. Look out for plastic pieces or clamps tucked under the keyboard. If either of the two exist, remove them.
        • For the plastic pieces carefully remove them with a toothpick
        • If there are any screws unscrew them and remove the keyboard from top to bottom.
        • You will then see a thin data cable connecting the keyboard to the system board. Take the plastic pick to connect the plastic connectors holding the data cable.
        • Then carefully remove the data cable to completely release the old keyboard

        To Replace The Old Keyboard
        • Take out your brand new keyboard
        • Slip the data cable back in between the plastic connecters on the system board. Make sure the data cableis all the way in.
        • Use the plastic pick to re-insert the plastic connectors and make sure they are holding the data cable.
        • Slip the new keyboard into place from bottom to top.  Make sure the screws line up at the top.
        • Tighten up the new keyboard at the top
        • Replace any screws that you removed. If there are plastic pieces that you removed, snap them back in.
        • Now turn the laptop over and replace all keyboard screws
        • Last but not least, put the batery back in, and turn on the power.
        • The keyboard sould be ready to roll.

        Tips:
        • Each laptop model varies but the general idea is still the same
        • Make sure you wear the ESD Antistatic wrist strap before you start working the laptop. The last thing you want is to be electrocuted.

        If you are searching for a replacement keyboard, try the following online retailers:




        That's a wrap on "How Do I Replace My Keyboard." It may look a bit difficult. But with a little patience and persistence, you should get the hang of it.


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          Friday, July 13, 2012

          How to Change Corrupted RAM in Your Laptop


          You are working on your laptop one day when all of a sudden, your laptop starts beeping like crazy.  Then the proverbial  blue scree shows up on your screen and you are like  "oh oh something is wrong here.  You try to run Photoshop and all of a sudden, our laptop crashes...kaput! Do you want to know the cause of your laptop's  demise? It's your corrupt RAM. corrupted RAM causes the applications on your laptop to crawl like a tortoise.  When that happens, remove your corrupt RAM immediately or else Memory Optimizer laptop could be  seriously damaged. Here is how to change your corrupted RAM.

          • Run the memory test software to determine if your RAM is really corrupt.  Download Memagent Memory Optimizer or Memory Optimizer Expert to do the memory test . These two pieces of software come highly recommended.
          • If you have multiple memory sticks, you need to test them individually.
          •   If you establish your RAM is really corrupt, switch off your laptop and turn off the power.
          • Depending on the type of RAM on your laptop, installl either SIMM(or single-in line memory module) or DIMM(duak in-line memory module)chips. You can have either a single 1 GB chip or a pair of MB chips.
          • Open up your laptop with a + screwdriver
          • Check the RAM slots for dirt. If you find any clean it out before inserting the RAM chip. Use a vacuum cleaner to clean the memory slots.
          • Now open the RAM socket latch. The RAM  socket  latch should hold the RAM chips in place.
          • Place the chip in the latch and re=clip it. If you hear a snappy sound it suggests  successful attachment.
          • Next test the RAM installation. You can put the covers on but do not screw the laptop case on completely. Reconnect all your cables and turn on your laptop. Check your BIOS(Basic Input/Output System) . IF you are not sure, F2 or F8. And then check your "Control Panel, click on Sysyem and Maintenance to locate the RAM memory and make sure the  RAM you installed is reflected.
          • Reboot your laptop. and  tighten all the screws. Hopefully your laptop should run with the newly installed RAM.

          If you are looking for new RAM to install on your laptop, try the following vendors:

          That's a wrap on "How to Change Corrupted RAM in your laptop." Just follow the above instructions and your laptop should be up and running again.

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