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My Dell Latitude c600/610
Crikey. I dropped it, and unlike in the commercials, where it bounces back
resiliently, my poor laptop went *poof*. It landed on the back of the unit where the AC adapter pugs in, and apparently snapped the "receiving" part of the assembly right off of the mother board. I'm not even sure if that part of the assembly is connected to the mother board, but a nerd told me that it was, and I usually believe nerds. Can anyone refute the nerd's claim? If that's the case, I'm not buying a new mother board, because she also told me that it would be cost-prohibitive to buy/replace the board as opposed to buying a new computer. Could it be soldered back together? Does anyone know? Is the nerd wrong? Finally, does any one know which Dells, if any, use the same hard drive location (it slides into the right side of the base of the computer)/configuration as the Latitude c600/610? I desperately need the data on my hard drive, and I need to know where I can go or what computers I can use to get that data off. Relp, Raggy! thanks. zw |
Re: My Dell Latitude c600/610
"Curmudgeon" <curmudgeon@noegdumruC.com> wrote in message news:YuqXd.12616$5T6.9295@bignews4.bellsouth.net.. . > Crikey. I dropped it, and unlike in the commercials, where it bounces > back > resiliently, my poor laptop went *poof*. It landed on the back of the > unit > where the AC adapter pugs in, and apparently snapped the "receiving" part > of > the assembly right off of the mother board. I'm not even sure if that > part > of the assembly is connected to the mother board, but a nerd told me that > it > was, and I usually believe nerds. Can anyone refute the nerd's claim? > > If that's the case, I'm not buying a new mother board, because she also > told > me that it would be cost-prohibitive to buy/replace the board as opposed > to > buying a new computer. > > Could it be soldered back together? Does anyone know? Is the nerd wrong? > > Finally, does any one know which Dells, if any, use the same hard drive > location (it slides into the right side of the base of the > computer)/configuration as the Latitude c600/610? I desperately need the > data on my hard drive, and I need to know where I can go or what computers > I > can use to get that data off. > > Relp, Raggy! > > thanks. > > zw > Blast it! I've done that myself. Slid off the couch and bounced. Fortunately, mine didn't break. Here's the thing: if the motherboard is actually cracked, it's probably toast. Why? Multi-layer boards. It's not like old TVs and such. I actually glued a 4 inch piece of main circuit boad back together in a TV once (super glue) then point-to-point soldered everything back together. It worked fine. But a PC board is multi-layer, and there's no way to repair the inside circuit traces. However!! With any luck, the barrel plug or "D" plug connector may have been ripped off the board, and the board isn't really damaged...that can usually be fixed. Your Dell hard drive can be removed and put into any PC, with adapters. Two options are easiest: 1) inside the PC adapter that connects the 2.5" drive to a standard IDE cable, with a power adapter as well. This is probably the least expensive, but not likely to be something you get much use of afterwards. 2) a USB external case that plugs into any computer with USB ports. Drop the drive in, close the case, off you go. The other option is to put the drive in a different laptop. If you are using W9x, it's fairly easy to reconfigure pretty quickly and get the system to boot, then transfer data off - floppy drive, CD writer, network cable, etc. If you have W2K or XP, there can be complications getting it to boot - then I'd suggest the above method. My guess is you're not near enough to southern Oregon to want to UPS the unit to me, or I'd offer to recover your data, attempt to fix your power cord problem, and send it back...dirt cheap...usually $30/$40 plus shipping. I don't do this for a 'living' but it IS my main hobby <g> |
Re: My Dell Latitude c600/610
It's the IBM ThinkPad that bounces back, braces for impact.
-- The best live web video on the internet http://www.seedsv.com/webdemo.htm Sharpvision simply the best http://www.seedsv.com "Curmudgeon" <curmudgeon@noegdumruC.com> wrote in message news:YuqXd.12616$5T6.9295@bignews4.bellsouth.net.. . > Crikey. I dropped it, and unlike in the commercials, where it bounces > back > resiliently, my poor laptop went *poof*. It landed on the back of the > unit > where the AC adapter pugs in, and apparently snapped the "receiving" part > of > the assembly right off of the mother board. I'm not even sure if that > part > of the assembly is connected to the mother board, but a nerd told me that > it > was, and I usually believe nerds. Can anyone refute the nerd's claim? > > If that's the case, I'm not buying a new mother board, because she also > told > me that it would be cost-prohibitive to buy/replace the board as opposed > to > buying a new computer. > > Could it be soldered back together? Does anyone know? Is the nerd wrong? > > Finally, does any one know which Dells, if any, use the same hard drive > location (it slides into the right side of the base of the > computer)/configuration as the Latitude c600/610? I desperately need the > data on my hard drive, and I need to know where I can go or what computers > I > can use to get that data off. > > Relp, Raggy! > > thanks. > > zw > > |
Re: My Dell Latitude c600/610
That's what they say, but like "I'm" not gonna try it <g>
"pcbutts1" <pcbutts1@gmail.com> wrote in message news:nVqXd.5420$C47.3531@newssvr14.news.prodigy.co m... > It's the IBM ThinkPad that bounces back, braces for impact. > > -- > > > The best live web video on the internet http://www.seedsv.com/webdemo.htm > Sharpvision simply the best http://www.seedsv.com > > > > "Curmudgeon" <curmudgeon@noegdumruC.com> wrote in message > news:YuqXd.12616$5T6.9295@bignews4.bellsouth.net.. . >> Crikey. I dropped it, and unlike in the commercials, where it bounces >> back >> resiliently, my poor laptop went *poof*. It landed on the back of the >> unit >> where the AC adapter pugs in, and apparently snapped the "receiving" part >> of >> the assembly right off of the mother board. I'm not even sure if that >> part >> of the assembly is connected to the mother board, but a nerd told me that >> it >> was, and I usually believe nerds. Can anyone refute the nerd's claim? >> >> If that's the case, I'm not buying a new mother board, because she also >> told >> me that it would be cost-prohibitive to buy/replace the board as opposed >> to >> buying a new computer. >> >> Could it be soldered back together? Does anyone know? Is the nerd >> wrong? >> >> Finally, does any one know which Dells, if any, use the same hard drive >> location (it slides into the right side of the base of the >> computer)/configuration as the Latitude c600/610? I desperately need the >> data on my hard drive, and I need to know where I can go or what >> computers I >> can use to get that data off. >> >> Relp, Raggy! >> >> thanks. >> >> zw >> >> > > |
Re: My Dell Latitude c600/610
Toolman Tim wrote:
> "Curmudgeon" <curmudgeon@noegdumruC.com> wrote in message > news:YuqXd.12616$5T6.9295@bignews4.bellsouth.net.. . > >>Crikey. I dropped it, and unlike in the commercials, where it bounces >>back >>resiliently, my poor laptop went *poof*. It landed on the back of the >>unit >>where the AC adapter pugs in, and apparently snapped the "receiving" part >>of >>the assembly right off of the mother board. I'm not even sure if that >>part >>of the assembly is connected to the mother board, but a nerd told me that >>it >>was, and I usually believe nerds. Can anyone refute the nerd's claim? >> >>If that's the case, I'm not buying a new mother board, because she also >>told >>me that it would be cost-prohibitive to buy/replace the board as opposed >>to >>buying a new computer. >> >>Could it be soldered back together? Does anyone know? Is the nerd wrong? >> >>Finally, does any one know which Dells, if any, use the same hard drive >>location (it slides into the right side of the base of the >>computer)/configuration as the Latitude c600/610? I desperately need the >>data on my hard drive, and I need to know where I can go or what computers >>I >>can use to get that data off. >> >>Relp, Raggy! >> >>thanks. >> >>zw >> > > Blast it! I've done that myself. Slid off the couch and bounced. > Fortunately, mine didn't break. > > Here's the thing: if the motherboard is actually cracked, it's probably > toast. Why? Multi-layer boards. It's not like old TVs and such. I actually > glued a 4 inch piece of main circuit boad back together in a TV once (super > glue) then point-to-point soldered everything back together. It worked fine. > But a PC board is multi-layer, and there's no way to repair the inside > circuit traces. > > However!! With any luck, the barrel plug or "D" plug connector may have been > ripped off the board, and the board isn't really damaged...that can usually > be fixed. > > Your Dell hard drive can be removed and put into any PC, with adapters. Two > options are easiest: 1) inside the PC adapter that connects the 2.5" drive > to a standard IDE cable, with a power adapter as well. This is probably the > least expensive, but not likely to be something you get much use of > afterwards. 2) a USB external case that plugs into any computer with USB > ports. Drop the drive in, close the case, off you go. > > The other option is to put the drive in a different laptop. If you are using > W9x, it's fairly easy to reconfigure pretty quickly and get the system to > boot, then transfer data off - floppy drive, CD writer, network cable, etc. > If you have W2K or XP, there can be complications getting it to boot - then > I'd suggest the above method. > > My guess is you're not near enough to southern Oregon to want to UPS the > unit to me, or I'd offer to recover your data, attempt to fix your power > cord problem, and send it back...dirt cheap...usually $30/$40 plus shipping. > I don't do this for a 'living' but it IS my main hobby <g> Yer too damn cheap. I'll do it for him for $200. Too much time disassembling and reassembling. |
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