Monday, December 9, 2013

How To Fix The Power Supply Of A Laptop

You're working on your laptop one fine day when out of the blue the screen goes blank! The first thought racing through your mind is "Please don't tell me it's a virus!"   At ease  my friend! It's not a virus. The cause of your laptop going blank is your power supply. There are quite a few factors behind loss of power supply,  but the most  cause is the wire to the laptop's connector jack being ripped out of place. To fix this, you're going to have to fix the alternate current(AC for short) wire. So onward on how to fix the power Supply of a Laptop

Things You Need For This Exercise


  • Wire cutter
  • Electrical Tape
  • Aluminium foil
  • First remove the outlet from both the laptop
  • Then use a wire cutter  to cut the  wire at any point beyond the damaged area. Leave a little space between the damaged area and the cut so it doesn't cause damage to the wires  you're going to reconnect.
  • Cut the damaged wire completely from the connector jack, leaving as little damaged wire as possible. However, the thick casing near the connector jack also contains basic wiring. You can cut if you want to but the casing is only there for support purposes.
  • Now carefully start cutting the outer plastic of both ends of the  wires, about a centimeter from the end. Be very gentle with this or you risk cutting the wires wrapped around the inner insulation... And then remove the excess plastic in the process.
  • Get the wrapped wires out of the way and gently cut the insulated plastic a few millimeters from the end.
  • Then twist the two ends of the wire and wrap this connection with a small piece of electrical tape  And make sure  you don't bend the tape.
  • Wrap the outer wire around the electrical tape, making sure the wires don't overlap.
  • If the outer wire near the jack is lacking, use aluminum foil  to complete the connection. Tape this tightly with electrical tape.
  • Finally secure the entire connection with complete electrical tape wrap and then test the connection.
That's a wrap for "How To Fix The Power Supply Of A Laptop"
Till then take care

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Tuesday, October 29, 2013

How To Get Rid Of Screen Lines On a Laptop

You're working on your laptop one day when you when these strange lines appear across your screen? If you're thinking it's a ghost interfering with your screen, not to worry! It's not! The cause of those  spooky lines  is a result of a malfunction of the video cable connection to the LCD screen. This problem can be fixed but to do that we're gonna have to disassemble the display screen first. Let me show you how to get rid of screen lines on a laptop

Things You'll Need For This Exercise


  • Just a flat-head screw driver.

First, Disassembly of the Laptop Screen

 Remove The Rubber Seals

First remove the rubber seals  covering the screws on the  screen's upper frame using a flathead screwdriver. Then remove the screws and slowly separate the frame from the screen with your fingers. You then  release the plastic latches holding the frame and then remove the frame.

 Remove The Screens Holding  The Support Brackets

Next, remove the screens holding  the support brackets. You should see the video cable attached to the back of the display screen. Now  unplug and re-plug the cable to ascertain whether the cable is seated properly....This should determine whether the  the video cable is the cause of the screen line problem.


Next Diagnosing  The Problem

Turn on The Laptop

First, turn on the laptop. Then move the video cable around a bit and check the screen to see whether the display image has changed at all. If there is a change, then  the problem is from the video cable. Next move the laptop screen around to check whether the display is also affected here as well. If it is affected , the video cable may be the culprit here as well .

Finally, move the laptop screen around to  check whether the screen is affecting the display. If so, the problem could be from the laptop  screen itself and may need replacing.  You then   go down to Amazon.com if you need a new laptop screen.

Well, that's a wrap on How To Fix  Laptop Screen Lines"." Hopefully this post would have you diagnose your LCD problems. Next time we'll touch on how to replace a laptop screen.

Till then take care

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Friday, October 25, 2013

How To Repair A Virus-Infected Laptop

You know, it 's quite fun browsing online..You get  to see the world at the click of a mouse . It's even more fun when you're browsing on your laptop as you can do that on the go... However,  the internet is also  full of those annoying bugs called viruses and other malicious malware.....These viruses are deadly programs written by bored hackers who have nothing else to do than wreak havoc on people's lives.  These viruses can  shut down your system, causing you to lose all your information. The good news is you can catch the virus on time and treat it at the same time. Here is how to repair a virus-infected laptop :

Things Needed For This Exercise

  • Antivirus Software
  • Internet Connectivity
  • Firewall Software

Now onward:

Get Your Infected Laptop Off The Internet
Get your infected laptop off the internet network that you subscribe to.  This will help curb the spread of the virus and prevent others from being infected as well. If your laptop has a built in wireless feature, turn it off as well..If you have anti-virus software on your laptop run it get rid of the virus. Keep it running until your system reports that the laptop is clean
  • If you don't have anti-virus I suggest you purchase either Bit Defender Antivirus Plus
     or AVG Anti-Virus.   You can  download the software on  another PC and then install it on your infected laptop.
    Once your system says your laptop is free of the virus, you can then reconnect to the internet and continue browsing. Make sure you regularly get  latest updates of the antivirus so as to make it more effective when you run it again.
Install Firewall Software

To prevent future infections, install firewall software such as ZoneAlarm Pro 5 Firewall   or Comodo Firewall .  If you have one installed  firewall software already installed on your laptop,   fair enough.

Well, that's a wrap on "How  To Repair A Virus-Infected Laptop." Hopefully this post will help ease your  virus problems..


Till then take care

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Friday, October 18, 2013

How To Test A Laptop's Hard Drive Health

There are times when you need to test  a laptop hard drive's health. After making the hard drive go full throttle for so long, it may start showing wear and tear. A laptop's hard drive is designed to run according to its manufacturer's specifications. There are several factors that determine a hard drive's health such as speed, drive size, bad blocks, seek time, error rates and so on. These factors are measured  by SMART or System Monitoring Analysis or Reporting Technology. And you can also use available  software utilities to access the laptop's smart data to regularly report the laptop's status and to allow you of imminent danger. Here is how to test a laptop's hard drive's health.

Install Diagnostic Utility

First  install Knoppix  (a highly recommended diagnostic utility on your hard disk). Start the utility, and  follow the instructions for running the test and save the results. Each test should compare the test results as against the manufacturer's specifications and indicate whether the results are within normal range or there is cause to worry. Let's say the test detects bad disk blocks or unusable sectors Knoppix marks the SMART data to prevent programs writing to the data.

Go Over Results
Go over the results again.  The report has a numeric rating ranging from 1 (low) to 253(high).  If the rating is high, the hard disk is in good shape. But if it's low, the disk needs help.  Keep note of ratings that are far out of range and pay special attention to ratings indicating imminent danger such as high temperature, high error rates, and large percentage of bad disk blocks. If the out of range indications are too many, it's time to back up the data and fix the hard disk.

Well. that's a wrap for "How To Test A Laptop's Hard Drive Health." This tutorial was short and sweet but shouldn't be too difficult to handle. 

Till then take care

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Thursday, April 25, 2013

Fixing Your Laptop's Broken Power Jack

A broken laptop jack is a recipe for disaster. Not only does it render your laptop useless, but it makes it difficult for the laptop's battery to be recharged. You're probably asking"What causes the power jack to be broken? Well, the breakage takes place when you move your laptop without unplugging the power chord.  This puts excess pressure, causing the soldered connection to break. Instead dishing out a few hundred dollars to get ti fixed, how about I show you how to go about fixing your laptop's broken power jack.

Tools You Need


  • Replacement Power Jack,
  • Soldering iron and solder
  • Desolder Pump
Now onward!

Attach Electrostatic Strap To Your Wrist

Attach an electrostatic strap to your wrist to avoid  static electricity damaging your laptop. Then connect the other end to a piece of metal.Now disassemble your laptop by removing the battery and power chord. After disassembling your laptop, lay it face down and remove any covers from the bottom of the laptop.

Remove Hard Drive

Next remove the hard drive, optical drive, and memory sticks from your laptop. The hard drive is located towards the front of the laptop. Next, remove all screws holding the hard drive and then slide it to one side to disconnect from to the motherboard. The optical drive is held by one screw, Having made that discovery, remove  the screw and slide the drive out of the laptop. Finally the memory sticks are held by two clips... With that in mind, spread the clips apart to cause the memory sticks to pop up. Grab them by the edges and slide them out of the holding area.
  Remove any other screws holding the bottom of the laptop. Pu them aside , and for those of you with memory problems, document them so you can replace them later.

Turn The Laptop's Right Side Up

Turn the laptop's right side up and pry the keyboard bezel along the top of the keyboard. Once removed, proceed to remove the keyboard itself. The keyboard is  connected to the motherboard by a data cable. Then remove the screws holding the keyboard and disconnect the data cable to remove the keyboard. Now disconnect and  the display panel, and remove any screws connecting the display panel to the laptop base.Remove any screws located along the top cover of your laptop.,and  then carefully pry the cover and remove the it from the base.  Next   remove any screws connecting the motherboard to the laptop base and any other components connected to the motherboard including the wireless adapter. After that, remove the motherboard from the laptop base.

Locate Power Jack

Locate the power jack which should be on the back corner of the motherboard, and heat up your soldering iron at this point. Now use your soldering iron to heat the solder holding the power jack and use the desolder pump to remove it as it melts. Dont  press too much on the solder or you damage the motherboard. Next remove the old power jack. Now place fresh solder around  the inputs of the motherboard for the power jack and slide the new power jack in place.(Purchase soldering  toolkit at Amazon.com)Finally reassemble your laptop and reconnect the power cable. After reassembling your laptop,  your new power jack should be raring to go. (Purchase new power jack at Amazon.com )

That's a wrap for "Fixing Your Laptop's Broken Power Jack". Hope this tutorial helps as you try to fix your power jack. Till next time, cheers!

Till then take care

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Thursday, April 18, 2013

Replacing A Wireless Adapter.

One benefit of The wireless network adapter, or network card is that you can connect to your wireless network without utilizing network cables through your house.  For those who don't know, the wireless adapter is plugged into the motherboard with the wireless antennae receiving the wireless signal at the rear of your laptop. Unfortunately if your wireless card fails to pick up the wireless signal it means your wireless adapter is defective and needs to be replaced. Here is how to replace a wireless adapter.

Turn Off The Laptop

First Turn off the laptop and unplug the power cord. Then unplug or unscrew the wireless antennae Now remove two thumbscrews on the edge of the laptop side cover, and then  slide the panel towards the laptop's rear to disengage the tabs. After disengaging remove the tab. and   set the cover aside. You will then go on to remove the screw holding the network adapter bracket inside the rear wall of the laptop. Dont forget to set the screws aside.

Get a Hold of The Wireless Adapter

Now get a hold of the wireless adapter and pull it out of its slot - .gently of course. After pulling the card out, set the card aside. Next insert the new wireless card into that same slot from which you pulled the old wireless adapter. You then align the wireless adapter with the rear of the slot, and then push the card back in firmly but gently. Now align the tab on the wireless adapter bracket with the slot in the rear  wall of the laptop case.  Keep pushing the wireless card in the slot until it fits.

Reinstall the Side Cover

After fitting the wireless card reinstall the side cover.Next reinstall the screw  holding the wireless adapter bracket.You then install the antennae on the wireless card before  plugging it or screwing it in.Next plug in the power chord and then turn On your laptop. You will then see  a message saying "Found New Hardware". That's your queue to install new drivers

You then insert the CD that comes with  your new network card. Now select the option to install or update the driver from the CD menu, and  follow the prompts in the installation wizard  to complete the installation.  After that reboot the laptop...Your network card should work like a charm.
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Till then take care

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Friday, March 22, 2013

Repairing A Video Card


The video card is one of the most important interior components. Not only does it send video signals  to the laptop monitor but it processes video information as well. Just like any other laptop component, the video card  does suffer from wear and tear as well. However there are some troubleshooting methods you could use to correct some of the system errors. Let me show you what to do when repairing a video card.

Use Clean Cloth to Clean the Vent 

Use clean cloth to clean the vent located on the bottom of the laptop..This is to prevent the vent from overheating and also it helps  bring in air..Then spray a few shots of  compressed air into the vents. This helps remove the dust stuck to the video card and also  allows the vents free access to air. Now check your monitor's cable connection to the video ports for possible looseness. If that's the case it could  be one of the reasons why the display is not reaching the monitor.

Install Newly  Updated Drivers

If the video card is not functioning properly, install newly updated drivers.To install the drivers first, go to your manufacturer's website. Click "Support" and "Downloads" and  then select the operating system on your laptopNow click the current laptop you are using and then select the video card driver option. This downloads the latest video card drivers onto your laptop.Then double click the driver to to to open the driver's 'Installation Wizard."  After opening the "Installation Wizard" follow the series of prompts to completely install the driver onto your laptop. After installing the drivers, restart the laptop. It should work like a charm.
That's a wrap for "Repairing A Video Card". Hopefully these suggestions will help you solve your video card woes. Cheers!


Till then take care

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Thursday, March 7, 2013

Basic Tips On Diagnosing Laptop Problems

Let's face it! laptops have become part and parcel  of our lives. We do everything from  browsing to shopping online. Some of us run our businesses through our laptops through them. So if  for one minute your laptop  powers out, or even worse, crashes to the ground, you're as good as toast.  No need to panic! you can save all your work. Just follow these basic tips on diagnosing laptop problems.

Keep The  Problem In Isolation
You can keep the problem in isolation by asking questions such as:
  • Is your laptop battery not charging?
  • Has your laptop lost power?
  • Is your screen flickering?

If the battery is not charging, try another adapter. If the problem persists, then the cause is either the DC-IN(where the plug of your laptop charger plugs in or your motherboard. Or if your screen is flickering, the inverter (a small board that controls the brightness of your screen) or the screen itself is faulty. You need to keep your detective hat on when investigating laptop-related problems.



Get The Right Tools

Now it's absolutely essential when doing  laptop problem diagnosis that you get the right tools. For instance using the wrong screw driver can tear delicate screws inside a component, causing you major headaches. On most laptops screwdrivers such as o and oo's work the best. You can also use a size 1 PHillips Head screwdriver for bigger screws.  When working  inside a laptop use  an electrostatic sischarge (ESD) mat and wrist strap tom prevent damage to the electricity to the circuity with the static electricity that builds on your body.

Take It Easy On The Plastic Components
When taking apart a laptop take easy on the plastic components. Using too much force will force them to crack or may be difficult to fit them back in after therepair.  If you feel something is notv coming loose, such as screws, make sure everything that might hold it down has been taking out.  If it's your first repair take absolute care as one mistake can be costly.






That's a wrap on  "Basic Tips On  Diagnosing Laptop Problems." Hopefully you now get the drift as to what you need to do when diagnosing laptop prolems. Till then  it's cheers!


Till then take care

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Tuesday, February 26, 2013

How To Put The Mother Back Into Your Motherboard


Contrary to popular belief, you can fix the motherboard of your laptop. However, it's a very complex and complicated process that requires extreme patience and dexterity or else you may end up damaging the laptop. What we will be doing in this tutorial is identifying  and repairing broken connectors and soldering small surface-mount components. Here is how to put the mother back into your motherboard:

First things needed for the tutorial.

Anti-static wrist strap
Small screwdriver set
Plastic butter knife or expired credit card
91% Isopropyl alcohol
Small stiff cleaning brush
Lint-free cloth
Cotton swabs
Electronic soldering iron
Solder-braid copper solder remover
Lead-free sold


Now onward to the tutorial:

Turn The Laptop Power Off 

Turn the laptop power off and close the laptop lid. Then Remove the power Cable and the laptop battery along with any other cables and accessories that are attached. Next remove the compartment covers for the RAM and hard drive,  and then spread the retention clips on the RAM modules . Once you are through with the clips, spread lift them up at a 45 degree angle. Next,  remove the hard drive by slightly sliding it away from the connector and lifting out of the system. And don forget to remove all screws holding the hard drive. 

Remove All Screws

You now  move to remove all screws holding the bottom of the laptop. Next flip the laptop over and open the lid,  and remove any trim ring along the keyboard with a plastic knife and remove all screws holding the keyboard. Now gently lift one end of the keyboard up and slide the other edge out. You will now  lift the entire keyboard about an inch out of the system. And then  release the clamp on the motherboard holding the keyboard and touchpad cables, and then remove the keyboard assembly from the laptop.  

Next,  remove the VGA cable standoffs from the rear laptop section along with any other screws holding the motherboard.

Remove Accesible Screws From The Motherboard 

Remove any accesible screws from the motherboard and  slide the optical drive out of the system.  Make sure you disconnect an cables or connectors attached to the motherboard and loosen any cables or clamps that hold the cables along the surface of the motherboard.Now slide the edge of the plastic knife along the seam between the upper and lower halves of the chassis to open the case. After that, remove the top or bottom of the case. Next,  r emove all screws attached to the motherboard and then lift the motherboard out of the system.

Dip Clean Brush into Isoprophyl Alcohol

Now dip the stiff cleaning brush into 91% Isoprophyl alcohol and scrub any spill stains from the surface of the motherboard. Then Wipe down and touch up with a piece of lint-free cloth and cotton swabs. Before using the soldering iron heat it. Then touch the copper solder remover against the soldered contact of any damaged component.  Then press the tip of the soldering against the solder braid copper remover for roughly three seconds until part of of the solder is absorbed into the braid. Next  lift the iron and the braid away from the component and wait a few seconds for the heat to cool down. You then repeat the same process for other connections for the same component until the component lifts off the motherboard.

Finally, line up the replacement part and press the tip of the soldering iron to one contact and quickly touch the tip of the lead-free solder to the  connection until a small amount of solder melts into th connection Next remove the solder and  soldering iron and assess the connection.  Continue attachig the component until each connection is complete.
That's a wrap on "How To Put The Mother Back Into Your Motherboard." Hopefully with the help of this tutorial this will be the most memorable two hours  of your life..Cheers!

Till then take care

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Monday, February 18, 2013

How To Put The Hinge Back Into Your Broken Laptop Hinges

Isn't it annoying working with a laptop screen that is wobbly? You have to keep moving the laptop hinges just to align the screen. Broken hinges also cause other problems-not to mention difficult in opening and closing your laptop  and your laptop screen being detached. You'd be better off fixing those hinges at the least sign of trouble. This way you avoid further damage to your laptop. He is how to put the hinge back into your broken laptop hinges.

Unplug Your Laptop

Unplug your laptop and remove  the battery. Next use a Phillips screwdriver to  unscrew all the screws holding your keyboard. Next Use your screwdriver to remove your keyboard's cover. And if  your plastic hinge cover is not part of your laptop cover, use your screwdriver to unscrew the covers of the individual hinges.

Locate the Screws on the Screen Bezel

Next, locate the screws on the screen bezel of your laptop. This is the plastic frame outlining your laptop screen.. So use your screw drive to unscrew the screws underneath the Small rubber stoppers. Finally reattach your screen bezel and snap your keyboard into place after you screw all the screws back in. This should help straighten your laptop hinges  and give you a break from adjusting your laptop screen every few minutes

Related: How To Replace Broken Hinges

That's a wrap on "How To Put The Hinge Back Into Your Broken Laptop Hinges". hopefully after this exercise you wont have to straighten your screen every few minutes. Till next time, cheers!

If you are looking to learn how to fix your own laptop, or starting a career fixing laptops, try either of  the following training materials:

  • Ultimate Laptop Repair Course: Step by Step training on how fix your laptop with over ten hours of repair footage and over thirty different videos showing you different repairs. You have to constantly move the laptop hinges just to align the screen.
  • Laptop Repair Made Easy: A  complete high definition video series on how to fix laptops for fun or profit.
  • Laptop Repair Videos: Twelve hours of high clarity videos by a professional repair technician.
  •  The Laptop Repair Workbook:    Twelve pages of troubleshooting flow charts for troubleshooting laptop hardware. It also includes explanatory text for each decision    decision point.

Tuesday, February 5, 2013

How To Swap An Old Laptop LCD Screen With A New One.

The Laptop's LCD screen helps us view our laptops.  That we know. But you also need to know that the LCD screen is not infallible. It can pop out or get broken. Thankfully you can get a new LCD monitor from a computer retailer and replace the old one. Here how to swap an old laptop LCD  screen with a new one.

Things You will Need:

  • A Phillips Screw Driver
  • A Pen knife or other small knife
Now Onward:

Turn Your Laptop Off 

Turn your laptop off and unplug the adapter. Next, flip the laptop over and  slide the battery latch to remove the battery. After flipping the laptop over, go ahead and  pull the battery out Now turn the laptop over and open the screen to  a normal viewing position. Then   use a pen knife or your finger nail to remove the plastic or rubber screws along the inside or outside edge of your laptop. Once you have removed the plastic or rubber screws, unscrew all screws. And then  pull the screen frame away from LCD screen. Begin From The bottom center and work towards the edges.  If you encounter any problems, use the slide latch to remove the frames. Once you've gotten the frames out of the way,  t lean the LCD screen towards you at least three inches and remove the screen.

 Remove the Screws from the Metal Brackets

Next, remove the screws from the metal brackets on either side of the LCD screen. Next, go ahead and place the LCD monitor flat against the keyboard.Now disconnect the video cable at the back of the  LCD screen. After disconnecting the video cable go ahead and unscrew the  the inverter cable screw. This should be near the video cable connection.After that, disconnect the inverter cable connector from the LCD screen. Once you've disconnected the inverter cable, replace the old LCD monitor and replace it with the new one. 

Then connect both the video and invertor cables to the LCD monitor. After the connection, slide the LCD screen into the laptop lid And then snap the LCD frame into place.Finally, screw the frame back into place.

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Related:  How To Fix An LCD Monitor With No Picture

That's a wrap on "How To Swap An Old  Laptop LCD Screen With A New One." Hopefully you will find this tutorial a breeze as you fix your LCD screen.



If you want to learn how to fix your own laptop, Or you are looking to start a career fixing laptops, try the following training materials:
  • Ultimate Laptop Repair Course: Step by Step training on how fix your laptop with over ten hours of repair footage and over thirty different videos showing you different repairs.
  • Laptop Repair Made Easy: A  complete high definition video series on how to fix laptops for fun or profit.
  • Laptop Repair Videos: Twelve hours of high clarity videos by a professional repair technician.
  •  The Laptop Repair Workbook:    Twelve pages of troubleshooting flow charts for troubleshooting laptop hardware. It also includes explanatory text for   decision point.

Tuesday, January 29, 2013

How To Pump Some Life Into Your Old Laptop Battery

We all know thay the laptop battery powers  our laptops. Without them we wont be able to play video games, watch movies, do our spreadsheets, e.t.c.  Unfortunately, with time the battery  become weak. Instead of charging two hours  per charge, it does not  even last half an hour. Fortunately repairing your laptop battery is possible. Here is how to pump some life into your old laptop battery:

Tools Needed
  • Screw driver
  • Xacto knife
Now onward:

Drain All the Power From the Battery

First drain all the power from the battery. Next  remove the battery from the laptop(Not sure how? Find out here) and write down the model number for future reference. Now use a screw driver to pry off the back of the laptop. You will find six separate cell batteries covered in plastic. Once you find the cell batteries, you then write down the part number of the individual cells.

Then, order six new  cell batteries from an electronics vendor to replace the old ones, using the model number from the battery pack  .After that,use an Xacto knife    to cut open the plastic to each cell, leaving the actual batteries exposed. Next,  remove the batteries from the tray, and remove the contacts until the tray is empty.

Replace The Old Laptop Cell Batteries

Next, replace the old  laptop cell  batteries with the new cell  batteries by putting them into the plastic.After replacing the batteries, put the new batteries into the battery case and reconnect the  wires.Note: In case the wires do not connect automatically or were damaged while pulling out the old cell batteries, you may have to solder them to straighten them.. However, in most cases, better positioning of the batteries should be enough to reconnect the wires.  Finally put the battery case back together and insert the battery back into the laptop.Don't forget to charge the laptop before using it.

If you're looking to order new  cell  batteries for  your laptop battery try  All-Batteries.com

That's a wrap for "How To Pump Some Life Into Your Old Laptop Battery." Hopefully you will be able to revive your dead laptop battery. Till next time cheers!


Want to learn how to fix your laptop or start a career fixing laptops? Try the following training materials:


  • Ultimate Laptop Repair Course: Step by Step training on how fix your laptop with over ten hours of repair footage and over thirty different videos showing you different repairs.
  • Laptop Repair Made Easy: A  complete high definition video series on how to fix laptops for fun or profit.
  • Laptop Repair Videos: Twelve hours of high clarity videos by a professional repair technician.
  •  The Laptop Repair Workbook:    Twelve pages of troubleshooting flow charts for troubleshooting laptop hardware. It also includes explanatory text for   decision point.

Monday, January 21, 2013

Replacing Your Laptop Battery

One wonderful benefit about having a laptop is its mobility. You can move it  anywhere yo want, be it to the office, around your home school(if you're a student), e.t.c. Except for one small problem:  the battery starts to weaken with all the running around. Each length of charge becomes shorter. Fortunately you can solve this problem by replacing your laptop battery with a new one.. Here is how:

Determine the Type of Battery You Need for Your Laptop

First determine the type of battery you need for your laptopTo do the determination, first open the compartment  underneath the laptop and take out the laptop. On the laptop battery you should find the battery's make and model. You can consult your laptop manual information on laptop replacements. Once you have the information in your hands, go ahead and order the battery from any online outlet.

Replacing the Battery

Once you've ordered the laptop battery, it's time to start working on replacing the battery.You can start by start by turning your laptop upside down so that the underneath is facing upwards Then remove the battery compartment from the laptop cover.Take the old battery out and insert the new one.  Once you remove the battery, close  the battery compartment ad re-lock it to prevent it from falling out. Now plug the laptop into an electrical outlet with your new laptop's AC Adapter.. And then allow the laptop to charge fully before using the laptop for the first time. Once the battery charging icon, goes off it means it's time to use the laptop.

If You're looking for a replacement battery for your laptop, try the following online vendors:


That's a wrap for "Replacing Your Laptop Battery."  Hopefully this tutorial will make replacing your laptop battery a breeze. Next time we'll learn how to fix a dead laptop battery. Till then cheers!

If you want to learn how to fix laptops, Try the following training materials: .

  • Ultimate Laptop Repair Course: Step by Step training on how fix your laptop with over ten hours of repair footage and over thirty different videos showing you different repairs.
  • Laptop Repair Made Easy: A  complete high definition video series on how to fix laptops for fun or profit.
  • Laptop Repair Videos: Twelve hours of high clarity videos by a professional repair technician.
  •  The Laptop Repair Workbook:    Twelve pages of troubleshooting flow charts for troubleshooting laptop hardware. It also includes explanatory text for   decision point.


Monday, January 14, 2013

Fixing A Crashed Laptop Hard Disk

 One fine day you are working on your laptop when all of a sudden you hear this loud noise. It means  your hard disk has crashed.  A hard disk crashing can be the most  frustrating experience. Not only does it mess up your day but you could end up losing valuable files as well. Fortunately  fixing a crashed laptop  hard disk is possible. Here is how:

Delete the Software on the Damaged Hard Disk
Delete all the software on the damage hard disk and make sure you back up all your files on an external hard drive so as to avoid losing them. next download the newest version of the boot cd,  create a blank CD with  a CD burner and thencopy the files on the blank CD.

Turn on the Laptop with your  Damaged Hard Disk
Turn on the hard drive with your  damaged hard disk and enter your BIOS Settings. Then, with the help of your arrow buttons look for a section called Boot Order.The BOOT order must start with the CD drive or the USB flash drive, depending on which operating system you are using. And finally , save  the changes and then click on exit. The laptop will then restart.

Scroll With Your Arrow Keys
Next, scroll with your arrow keys , press enter and select "Hard Disk Tools Section." You then look for "Partition Tools"  and run the program "PTDD Super Fdisk." Next  choose the option for a surface test to check your hard disk for defects. This test checks every section of the hard drive  to see whether it is physically damaged. Depending on the size of the hard drive, this test should take a few hours.Once the software determines the existence or non-existence of damage to the hard drive move on to the next step.

Next, select the option to "delete partition" and then delete all exisiting partitions, using the onscreen instructions.Choose a File System depending on the operating system on your hard drive. The software should create a new partition and format the drive. And finally get ready to install your operating system by firt, rebooting your laptop, and then inserting your Operating System CD.

That's a wrap for "Fixing A Crashed Hard Disk " Hopefully this post will help you fix your laptop Hard drive.  Till Then Cheers!
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Thursday, January 3, 2013

Repairing A Laptop TouchPad.

Happy New Year Everybody! Today we 're going to touch on  "Repairing a Laptop Pad". In case you don't know the laptop touchpad comes with a software driver  which helps it to respond to stimuli from your fingers. The touchpad is also connected to the Personal System/2 port (or PS/2 port).  However just like any other laptop component it's susceptible to breaking down. Here is what to do when that happens!

Connect  an external mouse to your laptop.
Click "Start" at the bottom left of the screen. Next Click "Control Panel" and then "Hardware and Sound." Input your administrative particulars and then press "Enter." Next expand "Mice and other Pointing Devices" Then Check " Device Status" field to ascertain the status of  the Device Driver. If you get an error message in the  Device Status" field follow the instructions on the "General' tab to repair the driver. If your Device Status Field flashes a message saying that it's working properly you  can close the "Device 

Now Click "Mouse" in the Control Panel. Check all options to make sure they are not interf
ering with the performance of the mouse. This is crucial  because switching the configuration on your touchpad can cause the buttons to switch. It  can also cause the sensitivity on your touchpad to go down when moving your fingers across the surface.

Click "OK" to save any changes in the  "Mouse Properties"  If the changes fail to repair the touchpad, shut down the laptop.

Disconnect the AC adaptor from the laptop
First disconnect the AC adaptor from the laptop. Then   look out for food particles or dirt in between  the left and right mouse buttons. Then then use a can of  compressor air to spray in between the cracks to remove traces of debris.

Now clean the surface of the touchpad with  Antistatic Cloth removing all dirt form the pointing device.Then dry the touchpad with lint-free cloth and then turn on the touchpad to see whether it's working. If the touchpad is still malfunctioning, shut down the laptop again.







  • This time disconnect the battery and remove it from its bottom compartment. Loosen the hard drive screws and slide the drive out of the laptop.  Next insert a flathead screw beneath the center of the control cover above the keyboard.. Now wedge the cover of the laptop and then loosen the screws connecting the laptop to the keyboard.  Once you're through separating the keyboard from the laptop, lift the keyboard from the laptop.


  • Unlock the Keyboard cable From the Motherboard

    Now unlock the keyboard cable from the motherboard. Next loosen the screws along where you rest your palm on the touchpad, and then wedge the tip of the screwdriver   beneath the palm rest to wedge it from the notebook base. If the touchpad/motherboard connection is still secure then you may need  to replace the touchpad.


    Next time we'll touch on how to replace the touchpad

    cheers!

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