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Points To Consider Before Disassembling Your Laptop

Written By Unknown on Thursday, May 31, 2012 | 11:35 AM

Even if you feel like a pro in disassembling your laptop, the prerequisites are just as important as the incisive operation itself. It's like a medical doctor making sure that all the surgical tools are in the right order and ready to be handed out by his medical staff every time he calls out for them. Before you begin, make sure you have organized in your head the steps you are about to do. Take heed of the following tips before you start disassembling your laptop.

INITIAL SAFETY

Protect your eyes. If you have glasses or eye goggles, wear them. You don't want a piece of metal or plastic going into your eyes. Better safe than sorry, right? Unplugging your laptop's power supply and removing the battery before disassembling your laptop unit is also important to avoid the risk of electric shock.

DON'T FIX IT IF IT AIN'T BROKE
As the cliché goes, "curiosity killed the cat". The laptop has many parts that have been tightly packed inside a small vessel, and doing some tweaks can put everything in disarray however minor they are. So don't treat your laptop like a science project if there's nothing to fix in the first place.

USE THE CORRECT TOOLS
Don't bother taking your laptop apart if your toolbox doesn't have the necessary tools for the job. Forcing the issue with a screwdriver that doesn't fit the screw could result to accidents that might damage your laptop, or worse, cause injury to you.

SET UP THE CORRECT ENVIRONMENT
Preventive measures can be undertaken to keep you and your laptop safe while you are disassembling, assembling or simply using your laptop. You will need to use a clear workspace in order for you to see what you are doing and avoid stimuli that could deter you from what you are about to do. There are three things that you have to be wary of while you are working.

1. Static Electricity. Static electricity can fry your laptop's circuit boards. That's why removing the casing can be dangerous when your laptop is exposed to other electronic devices. Don't disassemble your laptop in a room where a lot of electronic devices are hanging around.

2. Dust contamination. Dust can clog vents and result to overheating and eventually lead to hardware failures. Moisture sticks to dust as well, which can cause short circuits. So clear away any dust from the room where you're taking your laptop apart, or work in a place where no wind can blow dust inside your laptop. Even better, go to a workplace that is completely dust-free.

USE LABELED CONTAINERS
Removing screws and bolts and placing them haphazardly about could cause confusion when you are about to put them back again. Use small containers with labels on them for you to know which goes where. This won't prove difficult since labels are appointed for each figure in regards to the screw size.

Perform the necessary troubleshooting and diagnostic tests before replacing any Field Replaceable Units (motherboard, microprocessors, RAM, Bus devices). FRU's isolate the laptop's functions and components, so it probably won't be wise putting extraneous devices at risk.
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Most Commonly Used Laptop Parts

Written By Unknown on Monday, May 28, 2012 | 2:20 AM

Just like any other digital computers, laptops contain the four basic elements: arithmetic and logic unit, memory unit, input-output unit and control unit. All of these are very important to the users because they hold the most commonly used laptop parts.

One of the various methods of entering information into the laptop is through its motherboard, graphics tablet and mouse. the keyboard consists of an array of keys arranged somewhat like that of a typewriter. It is one of the most commonly used laptop parts. People use the keyboard of laptops to encode reports and projects. Most laptop users use the mouse too which is a cable connected input device consisting of a palm-sized box with a button on top.  It causes the movable pointer on the screen to choose from a list of items and commands. Most people use the mouse because they are uncomfortable using the touch pad. Meanwhile, the graphics tablet is an input device in which graphical information can be drawn on a flat surface. Almost every internal hard disk can store up to 6-20 GB. Compared to a desktop computer, laptops have less primary memory.

The primary memory is directly accessible to the laptop. Secondary memory refers to the external memory that is required for storing data that will not fit into the laptop's primary memory. The secondary memory device comprises of floppy disks, Zip disks, compact disks, DVDs and tapes. All laptops also have ports such as serial ports, parallel ports and Universal Serial Bus (USB) ports.

Laptops also have a disk drive which places and retrieves information from disks. The output device is the information that given out by the laptop. It is also one of the most commonly used laptop parts. There are also a various add-on memory devices that are available.

The laptop's battery is also very useful to the laptop users. It is better to use a laptop which has longer hours of capacity. They also have the sound cards and speakers in which users can play their music direct from the laptop or any add on memory device. The operating system of laptops varies from the brand. They can use Windows, Mac OS and Linus depending on the type of the laptop being purchased. 

Researchers continuously seek new ways to build and make better laptop parts. Ease of use is the primary goal of the researchers. Aside from that, they are also concerned in reducing costs, increasing processing speeds and increasing capacities. Another area of experimentation is the organization of the most commonly used laptop parts. Most memory is organized so that a location is giving an address and contents are found by locating the address. Nowadays, businesses are employing the use of laptops.

The banking industry is the perfect example for this. Powerful and low cost laptops that are used in homes are made possible by the progress in technology. Laptops are basically the same with desktop computers; they can do word processing, spreadsheets, programming, data bases and multimedia presentations.
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Laptop Batteries: How To Take Good Care Of Your Laptop Batteries

Written By Unknown on Sunday, April 29, 2012 | 11:26 AM

Does your laptop always speak of battery drain when you are out and you need to send something via email? Do you always find yourself rushing to a nearby power outlet to charge your laptop batteries just so you can use it? And despite fully charging these laptop batteries before leaving the house, you still run empty when using them while you're out?

Taking Good Care OF Your Laptop Batteries

Well, I have and if you have, too, I am certain these questions make you raise your eyebrows and wonder about how to take good care of your laptop batteries? Here are some helpful tips to guide you in making sure you are taking good care of your laptop batteries.

First, when you use a laptop as a desktop replacement, make sure you do not leave the batteries inside for a long time because naturally, the laptop will discharge the battery's life after a few hours. However, should it happen that your battery got empty, immediately remove it and make sure that it is charged to half of its capacity to charge. After which wrap the battery in a dry cloth and store it in a place warm and dry. And make sure that nothing heavy will be dropped on your battery.

Re-Installing Your LApTop Batteries Regularly

Exercise your batteries and re-install them on a regular basis. This would allow for your laptop batteries to discharge properly because leaving charged batteries dormant for a long time will fully discharge batteries which will tremendously affect the batteries' life cycle. Use the batteries at least one time within two and three weeks.

Keep The Laptop Batteries' Metal Contacts Clean

Clean the metal contacts of your batteries. Do this regularly every few months using a cloth wet with alcohol as this enables your laptop battery to transfer power more efficiently.

Keep The Operating Temperature Low

Your laptop will function more efficiently if it is cooler. This is why you need to always check your air vents using a fabric or a cleaner designed for cleaning keyboards, or better yet, you may always visit laptopbatterywholesale.com for more helpful tips on taking care of your laptop batteries.

Refine Your Power Options

Simply go to your Windows control panel and find 'Power Options'. Then set it up in order to bring your power usage to its optimum level. You may also select the "max battery" to achieve the maximum effect you want.

Never Do Multi-Tasking When Using Batteries

Do not multi-task when you are only using laptop batteries. Others who do not realize the importance of prioritizing tasks when using laptop batteries, have their worksheets in Excel open, while simultaneously listening to their latest set of MP3s, chatting and at the same time calling someone thereby, definitely draining their batteries out.

Therefore, settle for the more important tasks you need to accomplish. Not doing so will drain your laptop batteries even before you get to finish one task. Bottom line is you should learn how to pick your priorities.
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Laptop Batteries: Giving Your Laptop A New Life

Written By Unknown on Sunday, April 8, 2012 | 12:57 PM

There are just too many brands of laptop batteries in the market that sometimes it becomes very difficult for us to buy a battery for our laptops. There are the popularly known computer companies such as Apple, Dell, Compaq, Hewlett-Packard, IBM, Fujitsu, Sony and many others. However, if you are looking for one to give your laptop a new life, it might do you good to study the top three among all brands. That way, you can compare the advantages and disadvantages of using one against the other.

Be Guided In Getting Your Laptop Batteries

Go visit some shops or stores specializing in laptop batteries. This way; you will be guided in getting the kind of laptop battery that will surely give life to your laptop. You should check the various models as well as the corresponding prices of each kind of laptop battery on computer shops, distributor stores, or simply online. Aside from the convenience it gives you, online shopping can be so safe, handy, easy and so simple to use.

Check For Warranties And Refund Guarantees Before Buying

Wherever you may decide to purchase your batteries, no need to worry anymore because distributors and sellers now make sure that customers will be satisfied with the battery replacements they get. You just have to weigh your options among the so many brands to choose from. There are even offers of a 30-day refund guarantee on the laptop batteries you will be purchasing, a 1-year full repair as well as providing you with a warranty to replace any parts that are experiencing malfunctioning defects.

Truly, laptops may lose their appeal rather quickly when you always search for any nearby power outlet just so you could charge up your batteries. Can there really be a secret for keeping your laptop batteries fully or heavily charged as often as possible? Well, you might be surprised but yes, there are various ways by which you can make sure that your batteries are always fully loaded with life anywhere, anytime. Here are some simple helpful tips you may follow to ensure your batteries always have new life.

Hack Down On Your External Devices

Make sure that you always shut down your external devices, especially if you are not using them. This may include USB devices such as your mouse as well as your Wi-Fi which is one common cause of battery drain. It also means that you should avoid charging up some of your mini gadgets such as iPods using your laptop, because this will always totally wipe out your battery life.

Defrag On A Regular Basis

When you defrag your laptop batteries, make sure that you do it habitually. This will surely make your hard drive much more efficient than before you defragged your batteries. However, be reminded that you should never defrag while while your laptop is on battery. And just after you have defragged your batteries, you will see how faster your hard drive is going to be. Obviously, defragging could mean reducing the workload for both the hard drive and your laptop batteries.
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Integrating Computer Laptop Parts Into Your Desktop

Written By Unknown on Thursday, April 5, 2012 | 12:54 PM

You might have an unusable laptop lying around and gathering dust in a secluded corner of your room, and thinking about it every time might have made you wonder if it's still good for anything else. Now is the time to shed that thought. Believe it or not, your laptop's separate parts can be used to integrate into your desktop! Now your practical mind might be sending off warning signals as you read this, but remember that practicality has nothing to do with it. If you love hardware and take a Zen approach to it, this might be something that could benefit you as a computer hardware enthusiast.

HARD DRIVE
Laptops and desktops use the same interface, so there won't be any difficulties in integrating your laptop hard drive into your desktop components. If your hard drive is using SERIAL ATA, you just have to pop it into your motherboard's SATA data and power cables. If it's IDE, using an adaptor should allow you to use your IDE laptop hard drive with the PC IDE cable.

LCD
This one will need some thinking over since the desktop uses analog display technology (VGA), while the laptop LCD's are 100% digital. There is no way you can have communication between LCD and VGA since they are two different animals. In contrast, LCD's can only accept the accurate digital input. There's one way to make it work, but you will need to live with the fact that you have to purchase another adaptor, which is a bit expensive. Once you've made the decision to push through, you have to identify your laptop LCD's model and manufacturer, then find the required adaptor for it. Like I said, it's a bit expensive, so you might want to look for a cheap one on the internet.

Also take into consideration that the viewing angles of LCD monitors are a bit limited, which makes the integration into the desktop a bit awkward. So just make do with the most convenient viewing angle when you connect your LCD monitor into the desktop.

OPTICAL DRIVE
You can use your laptop's optical drive with your PC, as long as your laptop is using an IDE based DVD drive. Just purchase a PC IDE converter to allow communication between the motherboard and the laptop's IDE. If your PC has standard SATA cabling, a SATA optical drive should do the job. Building a home theater PC is no difficult task either if you have a slot loading laptop optical drive.

THINGS TO PONDER
You are also in luck if your laptop utilizes a wireless mouse or external optical drive, because you can automatically use this for your PC without any problem. Just remember that your laptop's SO-DIMM RAM won't work on the PC so it would be better if you just sell your laptop RAM and purchase a PC kit instead.

FINAL ANALYSIS
One major advantage is that power consumption can be reduced after you've integrated your laptop computer parts into your desktop. Further modifications can always be made, but that is a topic for another day. For now, enjoy your modified desktop, or laptop. Oh well, it's up to you now!
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