Monday, June 18, 2012

Time to Replace Your CD/DVD Drive


You are working on your laptop and you decide pop a DVD into your laptop. When you pop the DVD all of a sudden you hear this strange noise. You are like ”What is going on here?” You try to pop in the DVD one more time and this strange sound rings in your ear again. Then a still small voice tells you ”It’s time to replace your CD/DVD drive. You need to get a new one.” Then you fire back with another question” What could possibly have caused it to make such a strange noise?” Then the still voice responds saying” Well, it could be a virus or that the drive itself just jammed.” So now that we’re through with the formalities let me show you how to replace your CD/DVD drive.

  • First turn off the power on your laptop and pull off the power plug from the bag.. Unscrew the screws holding the case cover of your laptop and open the case of your laptop. You now have access to the screws holding the drive 
  • Now locate the CD/DVD drive. Unplug the cable transmitting sound to the sound card and label ti for purposes of reference. Next. Unscrew the four screws in the side of the drive . 
  • Then remove the power plug from behind the drive and disconnect the cable for the drive. Keep track of the location of the red wire . In some drives it connects to the power connector and in some drives it is adjacent to the connector. 
  • Now that you’ve unscrewed everything, remove the drive jumpers and take note of the settings: You should see Slave Master, and Master Only 
  • Now take your new CD/DVD Drive drive and set the jumpers on the back of the drive, similar to that of the old drive. 
  • Reconnect the drive cable and align the red wire with the pin on the drive connector. 
  • You then connect the power cable and slide the drive into the drive compartment and tighten it with the four screws. Finally plug in the sound cable you disconnected earlier. 
  • Close the laptop screws and tighten the sides with the screws you removed earlier. Then reconnect the power cable to the laptop and restart the laptop. 

Well, that’s a wrap on ”Time to Replace Your CD/DVD Drive.” Hopefully you should be able to change you’re your drive so long as you follow the above instructions. So if you’re a laptop owner hoping to learn how to fix your laptop including your CD/DVD drive, Download Laptop Repair Videos.


Friday, June 8, 2012

What To Do When Your Laptop Overheats


You are working on your laptop one day and for some weird reason your laptop is placed on your lap. All of a sudden, you get this weird sensation that your thighs are about to catch fire. And then you scream out saying” Gosh, my thighs are burning up!” Well, I have good news and bad news. The good news is yours thighs aren’t burning up. The bad news is your laptop is overheating and your laptop is the cause of your laptop overheating. Overheating is probably the biggest threat to the survival of your laptop.  It can do serious damage to your laptop not to mention permanently disabling it. Oh! and placing your laptop on your lap or any other uneven surface accelerates the overheating of your laptop.  Let me show you what to do when your laptop overheats. But first let’s answer some pertinent questions..


First Question

How Do You Know Your Laptop is Overheating?
Anytime your fan is operating at an unusually fast speed, get worried. Because your laptop is heating up, the fan has to overcompensate by  over-spinning. As a result, it puts your hardware in harms way. Consequently, the CPU has to fend for itself by cutting down on its clock speed to escape the rising heat as well. And when that happens, it could cause the laptop to shut down to protect the hardware from further damage.


Next Question:

How Do You Prevent An Overheating Laptop?
Before  I answer this question,  please do the following
  •    Shut down the laptop
  • Remove the battery
  •      Unplug the AC/Adapter
  •      Make sure  your hands are dry to avoid electric shock
Now to the solution:
overheated computer part


Clean The Fan
The first thing to do when your laptop is overheating is to clean the fan. The fans provide cooling to the CPU and the graphics card. Over time layers of dust and dirt build up in these fans causing the laptop to overheat. So here is how to clean the fan.

·     Carefully, clean the fan with a cotton swap dipped in a drop of alcohol. Make sure the laptop     has completely evaporated before you turn the  power on.
·         You can also use a vacuum cleaner to remove the dust and dirt which clog up the fan. But make sure your fan is not spinning in the wrong direction or else it could get damaged.
·         You can also use compressed air to clean the fan by holding the fan down.
·         Next you clean the exhaust port by sucking out air with the vacuum cleaner. The exhaust port is located on the side of the laptop and it is the opening where the hot air blows out of.
·         Next spray the intake grills with the same compressed air. The intake grills are the small openings where air is sucked into the laptop by the speedily revolving fans.
·         Finally, apply thermal grease  to the interface between the CPU and the graphics card.



Keep The Laptop on a Flat and Even Surface
Most laptops cool down through their behinds(or bottoms).  So if you put your laptop on an uneven surface such as your pillow, blanket, or your lap, the airflow into the laptop becomes disrupted, causing the temperature of the cooling air to rise and the laptop to eventually overheat. You can easily avoid this situation by placing your laptop on a flat surface such as a tray, laptop holder  or  lap stand 

Buy a Laptop Cooler
A  laptop cooler  will do your laptop  a lot of good as it contributes additional cooling to offset potential overheating. Make sure you get the right cooler  because the last thing you want  is a cooler merely sitting under your laptop and sucking air away from it. This of course will cause the laptop to overheat and we don't want that do we? Buying a laptop that blows air upwards will be beneficial as it will take care of problems such as intake grills at the bottom of the laptop. Or you can buy  a  passive cooler which does not consume power but absorbs heat. So the issue of rapid overheating does not arise.

Well, that's a wrap on "What to do When Your Laptop Overheats"  The laptop is prone to overheating due to a combination of external factors and user habits that threaten  the laptop's existence. However, so long as you follow these hardware suggestions and  treat the laptop with love and care, your laptop should live a little longer.




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