How To Replace Ram In Laptop – How To Increase Ram In Laptop

November 20, 2009 by content · 1 Comment
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In today’s rapidly changing society, the need for interchangeable parts is growing increasingly more popular. Replacement RAM for a laptop can be a great way of increasing the speed of the laptop in its entirety. Speed is not the only reason for changing out the laptop RAM (Random Access Memory). It can also be the solution to a number of troubleshooting problems that may occur with your personal computer.

Most laptops have a single-screw door that can be opened for easy access to the RAM, and simple spring-loaders that hold the unit in place. Slowly press each side of the spring-loader’s release, and carefully extract the RAM, making sure that the RAM will not pop up into the air, and damage other parts inside the laptop.

Next, take the replacement RAM and line it up with the slots, but also while checking to see if it is being placed in properly (most are slotted to ensure proper placement). This can be checked by looking at the other RAM modules that are currently installed and follow the direction that the old RAM faces.

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The notches on many laptops are located differently, and they also prevent the installation of older RAM modules, that require a higher voltage, from being placed into the slot. As with all computer parts, always handle the RAM by the edges, and never touch the gold contacts. The oils from your fingers can degrade the connection and cause a failure within the module. The next step requires seating the memory module by pressing down, firmly, with your thumbs on both ends of the module to confirm a safe and strong hold on the RAM.

Finally, after successfully placing the RAM into the slot, the only step left is to replace the door and screw it into place again. To verify the attempted RAM upgrade was successfully installed right-click on “My Computer” and select “Properties”. Under the selection of “Computer,” your expanded RAM size should be listed.

How To Replace And Change A Laptop Motherboard – How To Repair Laptop Motherboards

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Even if it is your first time ever replacing a laptop motherboard , it is still a fairly simple task. As with any piece of electrical equipment the very first step that should be taken is to consult the instruction manual throughout the entire process, and also, be sure that the laptop power cable is disconnected and the battery is removed. Another important precaution, besides making sure that the laptop is closed, is to discharge any static electricity that you have accumulated by touching a grounded metal surface.

Now that you can proceed with the motherboard replacement, remove the screws that hold the optical drive and hard drive in place, and set them aside in a safe place. Through the detailed instructions inside the manual, take off the memory access cover that is located on the motherboard. Remove the memory chips with the release clips then disconnect the antenna from the wireless card (if you have wireless connectivity). If a wireless card is present release the clips and take that out as well.

One of the most important steps that must not be forgotten is the removal of the processor. You do not get one with the new motherboard and it is vital that it is placed onto the new motherboard before installation. Now that the deconstruction process is finished, using the proper sized screwdriver, remove the screws that hold motherboard down from the bottom of the laptop. Keep all the tiny screws in a secure spot and mind the LCD screen attachments for necessary removal if the instruction manual demands so.

How To Replace A Laptop Hard Drive – Replacement Of Laptop Hard Drives

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Need more laptop hard drive space? Change your laptops hard drive on your own. One of the easiest and most cost efficient changes that can be made to your laptop is the hard drive. After making sure that the battery is removed and the power cable is unattached, the completion of your hard drive swap is already close to being over and there are only a few simple steps left in the process.

In many cases, the entire casing must be taken off to reach the hard drive, but in even more cases there is an easy access and a few screws holding the unit in place. If the cage-like bezel is attached to the hard drive after you remove the screws, then release the attached cables and remove the entire bezel from the shell-casing of the laptop (pay close attention to the stubs in the casing, keeping the cage in place).

After such a simple process, you can now unscrew the old hard drive from the bezel and screw the new one into place. The next step is to take is to slide the bezel back into place with careful attention to the connection between the pins of the laptop and those of the hard drive. Then, reconnect the previously disconnected data and spring connectors. Finally, you can screw the bezel casing back down and reconnect the lid.

After running your operating systems back up disc and following the prompts, the celebration can begin! You can now dispose of the old hard drive however you deem necessary, and test out your newly replaced hard drive. You will be astonished and proud of what you accomplished, and the minimal time it took to complete this mission.

How To Fix Laptop Screen – How To Replace Laptop LCD Screens

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Has your laptop screen failed on you? Have you ever thought about replacing the screen yourself? When attempting to fix your own l aptop LCD screen there are some very basic precautions that must be taken. Without these preparations, further damage could be caused to your personal computer. This is also an important reason to remove the battery before initiating any other actions. Cracked screens, dead pixels, and entire sets of rows or columns missing are signs of a need for replacement. Just because you can’t see anything on the screen does not mean that your screen is broken. Testing it on an external monitor first is the best way to guarantee that you’re doing the right thing.

To take out the screws on the front of the screen, first remove the rubber or plastic screw guards that hide the screws from view. After removing the screws, carefully remove the casing and set it aside (keep the screws together and preferably with the front casing). The next step is very basic and applies to almost every LCD screen inside of a laptop. Each screen is held within bezel with a few screws holding it in place (normally 2). Remove the bezel with careful attention to hinges at the top and proceed to peel back the metallic foil that protects the device from external RF interference. Unscrew the screen from the case and be mindful of the power and video cables that come in through the hinges.

To remove the video and power cables check to see which form of technology is used to attach the wires (all being simple to pull and remove), and carefully detach the wires from their sources. Replacing the old screen with the new one is that simple and the last requirement to changing your screen is to re-attach the power and video cables after you have successfully screwed in and secured your LCD screen back into the bezel awhile during the process of carefully reattaching the front casing. After you have successfully reattached the power and video cables and snapped the casing back into place, you can screw the front casing back on and re-insert the screw guards onto the front of your LCD screen. Now, there is nothing to keep you from getting right back to work.

How To Fix A Laptop Battery – Change And Replace Laptop Batteries

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The absolute simplest replacement to make on any laptop computer is that of the battery. In less than 5 steps you can change out your old, dying battery for a fresh and new one. Most laptops have a maximum of 2 steps that must be taken to release the battery from the casing. After removing the battery, it can be placed aside and disposed of in whatever eco-friendly way you wish. Finally, the last step to replacing a dead battery is to simply insert the new battery and secure it with whatever method is used by your laptop manufacturer.

Not every laptop battery dies and requires complete replacement. There have been many “homegrown” methods of reviving a dead battery and based on the type of battery that your laptop requires, different levels of success will be achieved. One method consists of wrapping your battery up tightly into several newspapers ensuring that it will not be able to make contact with any moisture throughout the process. The next step is to place the battery into a plastic bag and leave it in the freezer for a time period of 5-7 days.

After your battery has been frozen for the given time, let it thaw out completely at room temperature, occasionally checking it for signs of moisture and wiping it down with close attention to the contact points of the battery. It is extremely important that the battery stays dry throughout the entire procedure.

When you are absolutely sure that your battery is thawed, you can place it back into the computer. Connect the charger to the computer, and for no reason, whatsoever, should you turn the device on until you have complete confidence that your battery has been fully charged for at least 8 hours (most people choose to leave it charging over night). When the charging process is complete, your battery should be successfully charged and working like new. Who would have thought that salvaging your dead laptop battery could be so easy?

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How To Replace Ram In Laptop – How To Increase Ram In Laptop

November 20, 2009 by content · 1 Comment
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In today’s rapidly changing society, the need for interchangeable parts is growing increasingly more popular. Replacement RAM for a laptop can be a great way of increasing the speed of the laptop in its entirety. Speed is not the only reason for changing out the laptop RAM (Random Access Memory). It can also be the solution to a number of troubleshooting problems that may occur with your personal computer.

Most laptops have a single-screw door that can be opened for easy access to the RAM, and simple spring-loaders that hold the unit in place. Slowly press each side of the spring-loader’s release, and carefully extract the RAM, making sure that the RAM will not pop up into the air, and damage other parts inside the laptop.

Next, take the replacement RAM and line it up with the slots, but also while checking to see if it is being placed in properly (most are slotted to ensure proper placement). This can be checked by looking at the other RAM modules that are currently installed and follow the direction that the old RAM faces.

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The notches on many laptops are located differently, and they also prevent the installation of older RAM modules, that require a higher voltage, from being placed into the slot. As with all computer parts, always handle the RAM by the edges, and never touch the gold contacts. The oils from your fingers can degrade the connection and cause a failure within the module. The next step requires seating the memory module by pressing down, firmly, with your thumbs on both ends of the module to confirm a safe and strong hold on the RAM.

Finally, after successfully placing the RAM into the slot, the only step left is to replace the door and screw it into place again. To verify the attempted RAM upgrade was successfully installed right-click on “My Computer” and select “Properties”. Under the selection of “Computer,” your expanded RAM size should be listed.

How To Replace And Change A Laptop Motherboard – How To Repair Laptop Motherboards

November 20, 2009 by content · Leave a Comment
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Even if it is your first time ever replacing a laptop motherboard , it is still a fairly simple task. As with any piece of electrical equipment the very first step that should be taken is to consult the instruction manual throughout the entire process, and also, be sure that the laptop power cable is disconnected and the battery is removed. Another important precaution, besides making sure that the laptop is closed, is to discharge any static electricity that you have accumulated by touching a grounded metal surface.

Now that you can proceed with the motherboard replacement, remove the screws that hold the optical drive and hard drive in place, and set them aside in a safe place. Through the detailed instructions inside the manual, take off the memory access cover that is located on the motherboard. Remove the memory chips with the release clips then disconnect the antenna from the wireless card (if you have wireless connectivity). If a wireless card is present release the clips and take that out as well.

One of the most important steps that must not be forgotten is the removal of the processor. You do not get one with the new motherboard and it is vital that it is placed onto the new motherboard before installation. Now that the deconstruction process is finished, using the proper sized screwdriver, remove the screws that hold motherboard down from the bottom of the laptop. Keep all the tiny screws in a secure spot and mind the LCD screen attachments for necessary removal if the instruction manual demands so.

How To Replace A Laptop Hard Drive – Replacement Of Laptop Hard Drives

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Need more laptop hard drive space? Change your laptops hard drive on your own. One of the easiest and most cost efficient changes that can be made to your laptop is the hard drive. After making sure that the battery is removed and the power cable is unattached, the completion of your hard drive swap is already close to being over and there are only a few simple steps left in the process.

In many cases, the entire casing must be taken off to reach the hard drive, but in even more cases there is an easy access and a few screws holding the unit in place. If the cage-like bezel is attached to the hard drive after you remove the screws, then release the attached cables and remove the entire bezel from the shell-casing of the laptop (pay close attention to the stubs in the casing, keeping the cage in place).

After such a simple process, you can now unscrew the old hard drive from the bezel and screw the new one into place. The next step is to take is to slide the bezel back into place with careful attention to the connection between the pins of the laptop and those of the hard drive. Then, reconnect the previously disconnected data and spring connectors. Finally, you can screw the bezel casing back down and reconnect the lid.

After running your operating systems back up disc and following the prompts, the celebration can begin! You can now dispose of the old hard drive however you deem necessary, and test out your newly replaced hard drive. You will be astonished and proud of what you accomplished, and the minimal time it took to complete this mission.

How To Fix Laptop Screen – How To Replace Laptop LCD Screens

November 20, 2009 by content · Leave a Comment
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Has your laptop screen failed on you? Have you ever thought about replacing the screen yourself? When attempting to fix your own l aptop LCD screen there are some very basic precautions that must be taken. Without these preparations, further damage could be caused to your personal computer. This is also an important reason to remove the battery before initiating any other actions. Cracked screens, dead pixels, and entire sets of rows or columns missing are signs of a need for replacement. Just because you can’t see anything on the screen does not mean that your screen is broken. Testing it on an external monitor first is the best way to guarantee that you’re doing the right thing.

To take out the screws on the front of the screen, first remove the rubber or plastic screw guards that hide the screws from view. After removing the screws, carefully remove the casing and set it aside (keep the screws together and preferably with the front casing). The next step is very basic and applies to almost every LCD screen inside of a laptop. Each screen is held within bezel with a few screws holding it in place (normally 2). Remove the bezel with careful attention to hinges at the top and proceed to peel back the metallic foil that protects the device from external RF interference. Unscrew the screen from the case and be mindful of the power and video cables that come in through the hinges.

To remove the video and power cables check to see which form of technology is used to attach the wires (all being simple to pull and remove), and carefully detach the wires from their sources. Replacing the old screen with the new one is that simple and the last requirement to changing your screen is to re-attach the power and video cables after you have successfully screwed in and secured your LCD screen back into the bezel awhile during the process of carefully reattaching the front casing. After you have successfully reattached the power and video cables and snapped the casing back into place, you can screw the front casing back on and re-insert the screw guards onto the front of your LCD screen. Now, there is nothing to keep you from getting right back to work.

How To Fix A Laptop Battery – Change And Replace Laptop Batteries

November 20, 2009 by content · Leave a Comment
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The absolute simplest replacement to make on any laptop computer is that of the battery. In less than 5 steps you can change out your old, dying battery for a fresh and new one. Most laptops have a maximum of 2 steps that must be taken to release the battery from the casing. After removing the battery, it can be placed aside and disposed of in whatever eco-friendly way you wish. Finally, the last step to replacing a dead battery is to simply insert the new battery and secure it with whatever method is used by your laptop manufacturer.

Not every laptop battery dies and requires complete replacement. There have been many “homegrown” methods of reviving a dead battery and based on the type of battery that your laptop requires, different levels of success will be achieved. One method consists of wrapping your battery up tightly into several newspapers ensuring that it will not be able to make contact with any moisture throughout the process. The next step is to place the battery into a plastic bag and leave it in the freezer for a time period of 5-7 days.

After your battery has been frozen for the given time, let it thaw out completely at room temperature, occasionally checking it for signs of moisture and wiping it down with close attention to the contact points of the battery. It is extremely important that the battery stays dry throughout the entire procedure.

When you are absolutely sure that your battery is thawed, you can place it back into the computer. Connect the charger to the computer, and for no reason, whatsoever, should you turn the device on until you have complete confidence that your battery has been fully charged for at least 8 hours (most people choose to leave it charging over night). When the charging process is complete, your battery should be successfully charged and working like new. Who would have thought that salvaging your dead laptop battery could be so easy?