simonsays1 wrote: » Think I have to accept that my laptop is banjaxed. I have had it 6 years and is now exceedingly slow!! How many years has yours lasted? Should I dismantle it before disposing it?? Thanks
B.A._Baracus wrote: » D Also, reformatting your system also gets rid of all personal data. So it's then safe to pass on.
COYVB wrote: » In theory, but not quite. There's only one way to get rid of all personal data, and that involves a screwdriver, a power tool with a filing bit, some patience, and a couple of bin bags
B.A._Baracus wrote: » True. I was throwing out a desktop pc 9 years ago as I was ready to buy a new one. But there was no way I was going to leave the hard drive in it :pac: I tell ya, those hard drives are one of the best made things in the world lol. I started out hitting it with a lump hammer to no avail.
Irish Guitarist wrote: » If your laptop has really had it, before you get rid of it try installing Ubuntu Linux. I had a laptop years ago which kept crashing before finally Windows was completely wiped off it. I used someone elses computer to download Ubuntu and managed to get some more use out of my laptop. You can also have two operating systems on one computer. My last laptop had some serious problems and crashed whenever I ran Windows. However it ran perfectly with Ubuntu. I think Linux has a reputation of being for being for computer experts but I never had any problems with it. In some ways it's more user friendly than Windows. The only reason I'm not using Ubuntu on my current laptop is because I have Windows 8.1 and installing Ubuntu alongside it is a nightmare. It's easy enough to install on a computer with an older version of Windows though.
corner of hells wrote: » For shame , AHers , for shame on you all . Is the day gone where someone would suggest throwing the laptop through a neighbour's window ? Have we no soul who believes the owner should return the laptop to the shop and try get money back ? Can fire not be used to fix it ?