Would prolly just wait till the entire thing fails before I change it.
The Official DELL Inspiron 6400 Vol 7, No More In Production
The Official DELL Inspiron 6400 Vol 7, No More In Production
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Jun 5 2008, 10:28 PM
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The back cover near the hinges popped up the other day and would need to be changed for RM 1xx
Would prolly just wait till the entire thing fails before I change it. |
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Jun 10 2008, 10:14 PM
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My Inspiron 6400 Harddisk just died. Was working halfway and blue screen came out.... then windows said that some file was corrupted. Tried reinstalling windows... failed.
Ran diagnostics... error and failures. Ran detailed diagnostics... said hard disk was write protected or error or some crap. Then the notebook failed to detect harddisk altogether. Notebook is not 2 years 4 months old. Under the above circumstances, is it possible to resurrect my hard disk and retrieve the data within or is it a gone case? Geez... 2 Dell Laptops dying in my arms in the span of 2 weeks. WTF!!! |
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