Laptop hard drives
are the most common failure item in the system.
When they fail, they will many times take your data
with them.
We offer HDD repairing as well as data recovery
service too.
Your hard drive is the largest contributor to speed
and performance of your computer, and this is where
you will notice the largest improvement from an
upgrade.
Hard drives on all
computers are rated by spindle speed and the buffer
size. Spindle speed is how fast the internal motor
spins, and is relevant to how fast the drive can read
and write data. This directly translates into how
long is takes for programs to load, the computer to
start, and more.
Your laptop probably came standard
with a 4200 RPM drive. Hard drive sizes range from
10 GB to 120 GB, and speeds up to 7200 RPM.
Laptop4U can install a new hard drive
and transfer your existing programs and files over.
The only change you will notice is an increase in
storage size and performance.
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WORD FORM OUR TECHNICAL EXPERT
Fortunately, laptop hard drives
are the one really generic part (aside from most
memory) that you don't have to worry too much about
replacing. I just pricewatch or call dirtcheapdrives
and buy the closest capacity match, which is usually
somewhat larger. Depending on the model, you may
be able to really upgrade to a much bigger drive
on a replacement, but you probably won't get the
benefit of a faster interface on an older notebook
and the BIOS may not recognize most of the capacity,
so there's no point in spending much more than you
have to. Laptop hard drives can be extremely easy
to replace or moderately difficult. The difference
lies in how they are accessed. Many older notebooks
allow you to replace the hard drive through a single-screw
access panel on the bottom of the unit, sometimes
it's right under the battery or the RAM. Other laptops
require that you crack the body open, remove the
keyboard or the motherboard (assembly varies from
manufacturer to manufacturer), really take the whole
thing apart. The interface for the IDE cable on
the drives that come out easy is often fixed in
place, so the drive basically plugs in, while the
drives that require you to take the whole thing
apart often make remove the connector on a flexible
(and fragile) flat cable before removing the drive.
I have an illustrated guide on how to replace a
laptop hard drive of the easier type.
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OFFER FOLLOWING SOLUTIONS
LAPTOP REPAIRING
HDD REPAIRING SOLUTIONS
HDD DATA RECOVERY
MEMORY REPAIRING AND UPGRADATIONS
POWER JACK REPAIRING SOLUTIONS
BATTERY BACKUP SOLUTIONS
DISPLAY/LCD REPAIRING SOLUTIONS
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We offer repairing and upgradation
service's for majority of laptop brands
in the market.