My Poor Laptop D:
13 years ago
Well I thought It wou'd be a simple case of "Unscrew, remove back, solder part, replace back, re-screw." but as usual nothing ever goes as I hope. Just to get to the little power socket on the back I have to dismantle the whole bloody laptop! I started unscrewing everything but it got to the point where I had to stop; I don't know what I'm doing when it comes to putting laptops together when they're in a thousand pieces, I could try, but it's really not worth risking breaking the laptop and losing all of my commissions and work. I'll speak to my dad about it; he knows way more about computers and laptops than I do. In the mean time I may be able to get a hold of a battery from my sister. It's old and hasn't been charged in years but, if I can get it to fit/hook up to power my laptop, I might be able to buy a few minutes to pull off my commission folder and homework folder. I dunno. I/we'll think of something. I wondered why I had to pay £50 to have the socket re-soldered last time and now I know why; they earned every penny of it. All those screws.. @_____@
Thanks for reading!
-Nox
Thanks for reading!
-Nox
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UKfurs
Took me a minute to find it ^^;;
complete over kill but i want a laptop i can actually game on for once >_<
No, but really. Sorry this happened man. Since I really don't know much about fixing computers, there's not much I can say here. But, a little advice on the screws. Next time you have to tackle something that big, it's a good idea to keep a ton of little plastic bags close buy to put screws in, then lable the bag do you know where they go. Use to work in a mechanic shop, and that method was invaluable.