Don't listen to him.
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That is exactly what I did. I was quoted $3500.00 for a new laptop and $1500.00 for a different new laptop which they would then change some internal components over for around $400.00 extra but then this laptop would have no warranty because they modded it.
It seems very expensive for a home laptop - I don't play games either.
My current Toshiba cost me $1200.00 some 6 or 8 years ago - can't remember exactly.
My three Toshibas failed with the same faults. The on/off switch over heats so when turned on it instantly turns itself off or it won't start at all. The WI-Fi component stops working so it has to be tethered to the desk with a cable for the internet. Some programs begin to not work properly. According to the PC tech guy these are all unfixable faults. At the moment it drops the internet connection about every 5 to 10 minutes.
I didn't think replacing my laptop would be so difficult...... :( :confused:
Landy - how is yours failing?
I think the above is good advice. Then take it home and replace/increase the RAM. Later down the track replace the HD with a SSD. YouTube has some excellent tuts on doing this. I extended the life of my wife's computer with an SSD and a new keyboard.
I would go HP.
want one that actually goes?
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I have a Mac and both love it and are annoyed by it. It syncs beautifully with everything. I replaced the hard drive with an SSD pretty early and upped the RAM so it's now performs very well. It's now 4 years old and still go very well.
Laptops are likely to go the way of VHS in the near future. Lightweight high powered tablets will replace (with optional keyboard) them.
I would look at dust clogging up the CPU vents, I fixed a lot of non starting laptops by disassembling and reseating the CPU heat sink with new thermal compound and cleaning out the dust.
With wireless most are plug in cards, if you turn it over and take off the covers underneath one if them will have a circuit board with some wires clipped on this is the wireless card you can see it in
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Honestly I would try another computer shop as I wouldn't recommend doing the first one unless you are willing to break it.
Richard
The refurbished Toshiba I bought for my son a couple of months ago the battery lasts a long time like more than 6-8 hours.
I found Macs overpriced for the same spec you can get in a laptop, so get want you think is best.
As said before get the highest clock speed Intel CPU (I have been buying i7's), add more Ram to get it to 8GB if it doesn't, and put in a SSD. You will then have a very quick laptop.
I have recently upgraded a few new laptops to SSD for people and Windows 10 just flies on them after that.
Richard