dmention7
Hater
Kind of a spin-off of the networking thread, but for more general Q/A concerning computer hardware and software.
I'll start: I think our laptop's HD crapped out after it took a header off the coffee table a few nights ago. In short, it gets about 90% of the way through the windows boot process (to the point where the desktop wallpaper appears, but nothing else) and then stops responding with HD light constantly on. Sounds like the HD is trying to access, but does not respond to any inputs, though the mouse cursor still moves. The BIOS's disk check utility says there is an error with the disk but isn't much help beyond that.
Anyways, with the price of small HDs being so low, I'm thinking I'll just order a new one instead of spending a lot of time futzing with it. Except for a few dozen ripped CDs there was no important data on there to worry about recovering. So, here's the question: is there any reason not to just grab whatever disk newegg is selling cheap? It's an older laptop that is mostly an internet machine these days, so a blazing fast HD wouldn't be of much use, and I'm only looking for 80-120GB.
I'll start: I think our laptop's HD crapped out after it took a header off the coffee table a few nights ago. In short, it gets about 90% of the way through the windows boot process (to the point where the desktop wallpaper appears, but nothing else) and then stops responding with HD light constantly on. Sounds like the HD is trying to access, but does not respond to any inputs, though the mouse cursor still moves. The BIOS's disk check utility says there is an error with the disk but isn't much help beyond that.
Anyways, with the price of small HDs being so low, I'm thinking I'll just order a new one instead of spending a lot of time futzing with it. Except for a few dozen ripped CDs there was no important data on there to worry about recovering. So, here's the question: is there any reason not to just grab whatever disk newegg is selling cheap? It's an older laptop that is mostly an internet machine these days, so a blazing fast HD wouldn't be of much use, and I'm only looking for 80-120GB.