Tuesday, March 27, 2012

Tools You Need to Fix Your Laptop

 If you wanna learn how to fix your laptop, or somebody else's laptop,  you need the right tools to fix them. Infact, not only do you need the right tools, but you also need to know how they work. These tools could be anything from hardware tools which help open up the laptop to loosen up the circuits and  to switch around the cables and the wires, to tools for recovering corrupt or lost files. Whether you're a newbie at repairing laptops  or not, you need to have all these tools. Let me explain to you the different tools you need to fix your laptop, or anybody's laptop for that matter.


PC  Tool Kit
If you wanna really learn how to fix a laptop, you must have a PC Tool Kit . This is what I call the laptop repairer's first line of defence.  This  kit ranges from 10 tools to sometimes 100. And the tools are usually demagnetized. Wanna know why? because magnetic pieces disrupt the circuitory of the laptop. The contents of a PC Tool kit are: flathead and Phillip Screwdrivers, a carrying case, tweezers, screwdriver bits, measuring tape, pliers, cutting knife and crimping tools for both wires and cables. Fortunately they also come with a year's warranty.


Hardware Diagnostic Tools
You need Hardware Diagnostic tools to test both your memory and hard disk. Remember this: your hardware is the foundation while the software is the house. If the hardware crashes, your software is useless. It makes perfect sense to fix your hardware first before anything else. Because the results are usually clear cut: Either your hardware is working or it is not.Pc Motherboard USB PCI Analyser Diagnostic Card Tester comes highly recommended for reliability and accurate results.

Software Tools
When it comes to software tools, there is a whole range that you have to deal wtih here. First, You most definitely  need  data recovery software. as part of your laptop repair work. This software helps recover coorupted, deleted, or reformatted files. It also should be able to recover files lost due to power faiure, or hardware/software failure. Remo Undelete comes highly recommended as far as data recovery is concerned. Next, you will need an anti-virus program. Of course, you will need it catch those annoying  Trojans and their ilk. Since no anti-virus program is perfect at catching all viruses, you'd be advised to install at least one more anti-virus software. Malwarebytes is free software which  takes care of  the malware like pornographic pictures, illegal advertisements. While Kaspersky   takes care of the Trojans and the like.




So that's a wrap on the different tools you need to to fix your laptop. Not only do you need the right tools but you most certainly need to learn how they work. Hopefully, once you get a feel for the tools, fixing your laptop should come naturally to you. So if you are a laptop user looking to learn how to fix your laptop  download Laptop Repair Videos and  The Laptop Repair Workbook










Wednesday, March 21, 2012

How To Replace Broken Hinges

Today we are going to learn how to  replace broken laptop hinges.One ine day you feel a strong  urge to use your laptop, when all of a sudden, you feel your laptop being unhinged. This is because your laptop hinges are broken. Now why are they broken? or better yet, what causes them to break? Usually, it's because your laptop monitor is loose, and consequently it is unable to stay open for too long  a time. And when that happens, it means it is time to change the hinges.  

Things You'll Need for the Exercise

  • Flathead Screw Driver
  • Phillips Screw Driver
  • Replacement Hinges
Now Onward!

  • Remove power cable, hard drive and memory sticks from your laptop
           

  • Remove all screws holding the laptop to the keyboard base.



  • Use Your flathead screwdriver to separate the keyboard from the laptop. you then remove You then separate the bezel, located along the keyboard, from the motherboard.



  • If there are hinge covers, remove them and separate cables connecting the LCD display to the motherboard

  • Carefully remove all screws connecting the LCD to the laptop base. then carefully remove the display from the laptop base

 


  • Remove screws connecting both sides of the display. Separate the front bezel from the LCD display cover.Carefully remove the LCD display from the cover. Then unplug the video cable before removing the screen.

 

  • Remove all screws holding the old hinges to the display cover and then replace the old hinges with the new hinges.
  • Finally, put your laptop back together by doing the reverse of the above steps.

    Before you do this exercise, contact your laptop manufacturer for replacement hinges. You can do that with your model number and serial number. If you have any of the laptops listed below, click on them to purchase your replacement hinges
  • SONY
  • Asus
  • Lenovo 
  • HP
  • Dell Inspiron


    If you're unable to get the hinges from your manufacturer, visit CompUSA or  Amazon  for these parts.  Also, if you are a laptop user and would like to learn how to fix your laptop, including removing and replacing broken laptop hinges, Download Laptop Repair Videos.
So That's wrap on "How To  Replace Broken Laptop Hinges.  I'd say it is moderately challenging, but hopefully, you will get the hang of it.

Saturday, March 3, 2012

How to Replace a DC Power Jack

IF you don't know the importance  of the power jack to your laptop, well let me tell you something. The power jack is the only power source for charging your laptop. Without the power jack, your laptop is pretty much useless. However, just like any other accessory, the power jack breaks down. Anytime the connections in your laptop and the circuits lose contact, it means your power jack has broken down and that it's time to replace it. But not to worry! It can be fixed although it will take you under two hours. Here is how to replace a DC power jack.


First to do this repair job, get the following tools:
  • Soldering Station
  • Electrostatic Wristband
  • Flat-head screw driver
  • Soldering iron and solder
  • DC power jack

Now onward to the tutorial

  • First be sure to remove ANY CD/DVD lingering in your hard drive.
  • Turn of the power and unplug the adapter from the wall outlet and laptop. 
  • Remove any peripheral devices such as pen drives or flash drives from the laptop
  •  Make sure you put on an  electrostatic wristband. If you don't, static electricity builds up in your laptop.
              
Turn The Laptop Upside down
  • Turn the laptop upside down and make sure the surface is even. Then take out all the screws tightening  the bottom case and slide the bottom case off. Slide the lever to the side to free the battery and then take the battery out.
  • Loosen all the screws tightening  the plastic cases holding the memory and optical drive, wireless card and hard drive. Then push the retaining latch to free up the memory stick. Do the same for the wireless card and remove all remaining screws at the bottom of the laptop.

Flip The Laptop Upwards
  • Flip the laptop facing upwards. Lift the lid up top open the laptop such that you are facing the screen.Then Remove the strip securing the top of the keyboard.  
  • After removing the strip you then fit the blade of your flat-head screwdriver into the groove close to the strip. 
  • Next, apply pressure on the strip to pry the strip and then remove it.  You then use your screwdriver to loosen all screws holding the screw driver. 
  • Once you are done loosening the screws, go ahead and pull out the keyboard and and disconnect the cable connecting the keyboard to the motherboard.
Pull Out all Cables Connected to Motherboard

  • Pull out  connected to the motherboard. 
  • Then use the screwdriver to unscrew all screws tightening the the display panel and remove the panel. 
  • Disconnect the CPU from the cooling unit by removing all unit screws with your flathead screwdriver. 
  • Take out all the motherboard screws and remove it from the laptop.


Set the Motherboard Face down

  • Set the Motherboard face down and remove the faulty DC jack from the motherboard with a soldering iron.  
  • Next, remove the melted solder with a de-soldering pump .   After the de-soldering procedure, take the power jack off the motherboard.


Insert the New DC Power Jack


  • Now he is the procedure for inserting the new DC power Jack. 
  • Rub a coat of solder to the DC jack contact points on the motherboard. Wait for two hours for the solder to dry up on the contact points. 
  • Once the contact points are dry, insert the new DC Power Jack  into the holes and then put the laptop back together.



That is a wrap on how to fix replace a power jack. It is a bit involving but hopefully once you get a hang of it, it should be a walk in the pack. If you are a newbie and would like to learn how to fix your laptop including replacing a DC Power Jack, Download Laptop Repair Videos and  The Laptop Repair Workbook: An Introduction to Troubleshooting and Repairing Laptop Computers    .