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Dullaron
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My dad old laptop is having a loading issue.
#373475 - 01/27/18 06:35 AM


The battery is dead. The old plug wasn't giving good enough power anymore.

The plug been replace. The power is fine after that. Me and my grandma doesn't know why the Windows keep failing to load. It was loading after I replace the plug. Could it be the hard drive is going bad? I don't know anything about laptop computers. I even tried to replace Windows and it keep stopping with a black screen.



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Re: My dad old laptop is having a loading issue. new [Re: Dullaron]
#374009 - 02/17/18 08:56 AM


> The battery is dead. The old plug wasn't giving good enough power anymore.
>
> The plug been replace. The power is fine after that. Me and my grandma doesn't know
> why the Windows keep failing to load. It was loading after I replace the plug. Could
> it be the hard drive is going bad? I don't know anything about laptop computers. I
> even tried to replace Windows and it keep stopping with a black screen.


Sorry if this is a bit late. I don't check these other forum sections too often.

When I was having trouble with mine (the same thing was happening) it was the hard-drive. Someone else can correct me if I'm wrong here, but it seems that since those small mechanical drives are moved around a lot, that's not really good for them. I had the same thing happen to a hard drive based MP3 player I had many years back. Drop it just the right way one time and it's useless.

Rarely I was able to get it to boot correctly and have the OS load. I eventually moved everything over to a SSD. I don't recall how I did that exactly, but I know I had a bit of trouble with it before I finally got it to work.

It seems like I had to make the HD partition my OS was installed on smaller so I could transfer it to the SSD. But if his HD is ruined, this might not even be possible. There's no telling if installing an SSD (after you've transferred everything over to it) will still work. If not, you've wasted money on an SSD.


Another thing to note... I had to find steps online on servicing my laptop to do this. What order to take things apart. I was quite meticulous in where I placed screws and items I removed to finally get to the hard drive. So, that's another thing to be worried about if someone was going to go about replacing the hd.



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Re: My dad old laptop is having a loading issue. new [Re: Tomu Breidah]
#374017 - 02/17/18 08:42 PM


> > The battery is dead. The old plug wasn't giving good enough power anymore.
> >
> > The plug been replace. The power is fine after that. Me and my grandma doesn't know
> > why the Windows keep failing to load. It was loading after I replace the plug.
> Could
> > it be the hard drive is going bad? I don't know anything about laptop computers. I
> > even tried to replace Windows and it keep stopping with a black screen.
>
>
> Sorry if this is a bit late. I don't check these other forum sections too often.
>
> When I was having trouble with mine (the same thing was happening) it was the
> hard-drive. Someone else can correct me if I'm wrong here, but it seems that since
> those small mechanical drives are moved around a lot, that's not really good for
> them. I had the same thing happen to a hard drive based MP3 player I had many years
> back. Drop it just the right way one time and it's useless.
>
> Rarely I was able to get it to boot correctly and have the OS load. I eventually
> moved everything over to a SSD. I don't recall how I did that exactly, but I know I
> had a bit of trouble with it before I finally got it to work.
>
> It seems like I had to make the HD partition my OS was installed on smaller so I
> could transfer it to the SSD. But if his HD is ruined, this might not even be
> possible. There's no telling if installing an SSD (after you've transferred
> everything over to it) will still work. If not, you've wasted money on an SSD.
>
>
> Another thing to note... I had to find steps online on servicing my laptop to do
> this. What order to take things apart. I was quite meticulous in where I placed
> screws and items I removed to finally get to the hard drive. So, that's another thing
> to be worried about if someone was going to go about replacing the hd.

Thanks for the replay. Yea my grandma might have damage the hard drive. I didn't think of that. She move it around a lot. She not careful moving stuff around. I will tell her it might be the hard drive issue. She already told me since she have a Chromebook Plus she not gonna worry about the laptop.

We both have a Chromebook Plus.



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Re: My dad old laptop is having a loading issue. new [Re: Dullaron]
#374022 - 02/18/18 01:32 AM


Always made this:

-Check hard disks (and check partitions) with hirens
-Check the ram for reading/writing problems
-Check the processor if has problems (thermic paste, etc.)

And finally. scan the software if has problems with boot (format if necesary)


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