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My computer is going *explode*. Can I fix it?
« on: November 16, 2012, 11:04:11 pm »
My computer recently has giving me extra problems, which are annoying the heck out of me. It freezes a lot and gives me a lot of blue screens. I've asked my dad for a laptop, but I haven't really gotten an "answer" yet. Is there anyway to fix these problems? I downloaded a few things that have fixed them a little, but they still occurred.

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Re: My computer is going *explode*. Can I fix it?
« Reply #1 on: November 16, 2012, 11:15:27 pm »
Hm... You could try buying SpeedyPCPro...
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Re: My computer is going *explode*. Can I fix it?
« Reply #2 on: November 17, 2012, 05:40:18 pm »
If CPU failure is the case, it might cost as much as an entirely new laptop to replace an entire processing unit. 400-500$ about.

If you have experience with computers, you can take your laptop apart and check how much dust is in the heat sink and see if thermal compound needs to be replaced. Reseating your hard drive could also work, oddly, it fixes a number of problems.

To do either of this, look up guides for how to open your laptop model. [Usually the name is on the bottom of the laptop]. It's really only reccommended if you have some experience, because if not, things could end up breaking [which i had done with my old laptop once, haha, not so swell..]
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Re: My computer is going *explode*. Can I fix it?
« Reply #3 on: November 17, 2012, 07:06:20 pm »
if your going to get a new laptop i suggest get a acer they are very fast and have lots of space and does not over heat fast so if  this helped im glad :-[
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Re: My computer is going *explode*. Can I fix it?
« Reply #4 on: November 17, 2012, 07:43:24 pm »
if your going to get a new laptop i suggest get a acer they are very fast and have lots of space and does not over heat fast so if  this helped im glad :-[

That's usually not a good way to determine what makes a computer good lol. The manufacturer would barely contribute in my opinion.

The specs are what you want to look at. Doesn't matter if it's Dell, Acer, Lenovo, whatever other ones there are..? However, Dell has a reputation when it comes to heating problems, some of their models have really poor cooling, so I don't reccommend dell.
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Re: My computer is going *explode*. Can I fix it?
« Reply #5 on: November 17, 2012, 07:59:51 pm »
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However, Dell has a reputation when it comes to heating problems, some of their models have really poor cooling, so I don't reccommend dell.

Oh god yes some models have terrible cooling systems. It's usually because they only have a tiny little fan opening for the air to come out and circulate on one side of the laptop, so the other side that has the parts that actually need the cooling system don't cool down well enough/at all. It practically cooks your legs if you have one of them in your lap and some models get so hot that you can barely touch the top of the system or even keys on the keyboard. ._____.

A couple other random brands out there are Toshiba and HP computers.

When it comes to blue screens it can really be a lot of things. It can be memory, it can be age, and it can even be viruses. If you can give more detail on when some/most of these blue screens occur [if they're not absolutely random] then it might be easier to fix.

Just getting programs that say/somewhat help doesn't really do anything because you don't know what you're trying to fix, and sometimes the issues that are causing all the problems are really small and sometimes even inexpensive to get rid of.

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Re: My computer is going *explode*. Can I fix it?
« Reply #6 on: November 17, 2012, 08:15:47 pm »
Sometimes on a really old netbook I had years ago, I'd bluescreen from trying to enter Fluorite Plains, haha. Other times i'd get them too, but never randomly out of nowhere

There was always a pattern. if i went to certain websites, played certain games, it'd bluescreen or overheat.

If it bluescreens and restarts on startup your hard drive could be having issues. Also, check what type of bluescreen it is. Usually it says something about a crash dump.

Does it turn on quickly, then just turn off?
Are the fans really loud and such on startup despite running almost nothing?
Does it freeze after being on only for a few minutes?

Try and download a program called Priroform Speccy. Check the temperatures of your cores, motherboard, and processor. If they're above 60-70 average without you running anything system intensive, it could be a number of other problems including a bad processor, which happens because it could be caked with dust inside therefor preventing your computer from cooling properly.

I really reccommend taking it to a repair shop. Sometimes the littlest, most unexpected things cause the worst problems for computers. Especially laptops, as everything is integrated. If it were a PC, you could just rip out whatever is dieing, buy a new one, stick it in there. Done.
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Re: My computer is going *explode*. Can I fix it?
« Reply #7 on: November 17, 2012, 10:48:52 pm »
Net books write this down *they grab a pen and paper* listen closely you over heat you need better cooling fans
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Re: My computer is going *explode*. Can I fix it?
« Reply #8 on: November 18, 2012, 01:29:59 am »
Sometimes on a really old netbook I had years ago, I'd bluescreen from trying to enter Fluorite Plains, haha. Other times i'd get them too, but never randomly out of nowhere

There was always a pattern. if i went to certain websites, played certain games, it'd bluescreen or overheat.

If it bluescreens and restarts on startup your hard drive could be having issues. Also, check what type of bluescreen it is. Usually it says something about a crash dump.

Does it turn on quickly, then just turn off?
Are the fans really loud and such on startup despite running almost nothing?
Does it freeze after being on only for a few minutes?

Try and download a program called Priroform Speccy. Check the temperatures of your cores, motherboard, and processor. If they're above 60-70 average without you running anything system intensive, it could be a number of other problems including a bad processor, which happens because it could be caked with dust inside therefor preventing your computer from cooling properly.

I really reccommend taking it to a repair shop. Sometimes the littlest, most unexpected things cause the worst problems for computers. Especially laptops, as everything is integrated. If it were a PC, you could just rip out whatever is dieing, buy a new one, stick it in there. Done.
Yes, it says something about a crash dump.

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Re: My computer is going *explode*. Can I fix it?
« Reply #9 on: November 18, 2012, 04:08:43 am »
If you ever want to buy a new computer (if the one you have dies) I think toshiba would be a very good brand.
My toshiba satellite L305D has lasted me almost 5 years and it still works today. :) only cleaned it out once or twice.