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Old Laptop New Hoster
I have the old laptop from 02' Pentium 4 And I have made all the updates and have put the new programs in it... my battery internal... gets charged and then when i turn it off... it is uncharged.. So no doubt bad battery... I do not really want to buy a new computer right now.. If I do... I'm debating getting an HP or something comperable.. or should I just buy another MTU computer.. Hopefully I can just update this computer and all will be well for a while..
Any suggestions or thoughts or experiences anyone else has in this area.. Thanks, Anita amb52@att.net |
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I think she is talking about the main battery for working mobile. Those are usually quite easy to change. Typically push a slider on the bottom and they pop out.
If it is working with this current setup I'd just replace the battery. Usually less than 100 bucks. Some may be quite less. |
who uses a laptop battery ?? maybe on a plane.
they are useless after 6 months we can put a man on the moon, but cant build a battery ! |
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Clock feed off the main battery in a laptop. Best bet would be to replace the battery. You should be able to check the original manufacturer (nto MTU) and see if a battery is available for it. That would definately be cheaper than replacing the whole laptop.
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That is what I thought.. I'm trying to get it now.. The laptop that said should be Pro-Star... I'm not sure what they ment by "should be" LOL.. you would think they would know for sure.. Thanks again, Anita |
Look on the bottom of the laptop. There should be a plate that has the manufacturer, model number and serial number.
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it was pro-star.... Hopefully... I can get it all fixed... another thing I noticed about my computer.. the volume... used to have a meter when you turned up or down.. there is nothing... and I'm still having the music drop out... I hate that.. I thought maybe I might be bringing the material KMA in at too fast of speed... could that be possible.. ?I'm going to try to bring it in slower.. and see.. also.. I'm using the biggest file thinking that we make it better then the smaller..
It is all so agrivating.. Thanks again for your help.. Anita.. Have a great day.. Here in Missouri it is raining again.. and maybe some frost and possible little bit if snow again.. This has been the longest winter ever.. |
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it was pro-star.... Hopefully... I can get it all fixed... another thing I noticed about my computer.. the volume... used to have a meter when you turned up or down.. there is nothing... and I'm still having the music drop out... I hate that.. I thought maybe I might be bringing the material KMA in at too fast of speed... could that be possible.. ?I'm going to try to bring it in slower.. and see.. also.. I'm using the biggest file thinking that we make it better then the smaller..
It is all so agrivating.. Thanks again for your help.. Anita.. Have a great day.. Here in Missouri it is raining again.. and maybe some frost and possible little bit if snow again.. This has been the longest winter ever.. |
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The larger files mean less compression, so actually the larger size is better as long as you have enough hard drive space for them. I don't think there is anything wrong in the files themselves causing the drop-outs. It would have to be either the sound card or the amount of memory and processor speed. You could check and see (when you are looking for the battery) if they have any driver updates for that laptop. For volume control if you are talking about the speaker icon in the task bar that is missing, then go to the Control Panel\Sounds and Audio Devices. In that window there is a check box for "Place Volume Control in Task Bar." If it is checked uncheck it hit the Apply button then check it again and hit the Apply again and that should put it back. |
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I will try the Sounds and Audio Devices... for the Volume control... And My brother and I both think also that it is about the Memory... I have plenty of space on my hard drive now.. left.. Hard drive is either working or not.. LOL. so it is working.. for now.. The sound Card.. I'm not sure how to check that... I read somewhere that someone bought a USB sound card .... I did not know there was such a thing.... Is there a test for the sound card? I'm going to go ahead and get more memory.. so if it is bad.. or not.. I will have more.. I can only get up to one gig.. I have half of that now.. so that should help.. Thanks again, Anita |
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You should be able to order your memory directly from them too. Laptop memory cards are not the same as desktop memory, so it is best to order directly from them. A lot of people don't realize that you need to keep the C: drive between 50% - 75% for the computer to operate at optimal speed. Quote:
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I also have used a small USB that looks about the size of a thumb drive(no name china brand). Not quite as clean, but better than the headphone jack. I use them on desktop and backup laptop. |
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Like you I do not use a laptop. I'm looking into building a small portible back-up computer this year. What Shuttle case model so you use? Thanks Jim :g |
Dell inspiron 9300 with nvidia 6800 go video card, $500.00 on ebay.
best video card i have seen anywhere. indigo pcmia sound card, stay away from soundblaster. They do cause problems with windows. Bob |
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Thanks again.. Hope you are having a great day.. Anita |
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