If your laptop is running extremely slow or block? There is a blue screen or report missing files during the boot process? If you answered yes to these questions may find a problem with the operating system, or in many cases, the disk drive. One way to diagnose a hard drive is not to run the manufacturers diagnostic utility. Most major brands of laptop computers include built-in diagnostic tools for examining the state of health of a unit. They are usually available during boot-updelete process by pressing a particular function or key standard keyboard (F8, F12, etc). Alternatively an integrated health service company, you can easily download programs identical or similar services directly from the manufacturer.
Replacing a failing or laptop drive is usually pretty simple. On most laptops have gained in recent years, you can simply slot the unit and the bay in search of a particular symbol (usually stacked plates), and abbreviations(HD) or full label (Hard Drive) or on the underside of the laptop. Most drives for laptops are then deposited in a tray in a slot. The tray is then set screws on the underside of the laptop with 1 or 2 The purpose of discipline is to protect the drive and the interface on the motherboard of the notebook.
Once the tray, remove the screw or screws and remove the tray. Remove the disc from the tray and load it with a spare disk.The easiest thing to do, take, if you are local shopping facilities to ensure that the replacement of the same type. Laptop hard drives are both called Parallel ATA or Serial ATA drives and printed on your label should be available. Once the replacement is hanging on the tray, tray located in the drive bay and replace the screws.
The last step is to load the operating system and restore the data if a backup to have. If your old laptop hard driveDrive around, then you probably might be able to connect to an external USB hard drive case in order to extract the data.
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