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Quote from: Steve on May 23, 2013, 10:23:34 AMIf you know your model number then you can usually get dismantling instructions via GoogleButI gave up at 1.30 am last night on my laptop. All it needs is a knackered fan replacing bt feck moi every step takes bleeding ages and now I have to get the motherboard out and there's got to be one more hidden scrwMore practically for GrowlerWindows XP will live on long after 2014 and don't touch Windows 8 until they sort out how they want it to look. Windows 7 is fine, almost good in fact and you can get PCs really cheap these days.7 was the one before XP wasn't it? I like XP. It's relatively simple and trouble free., which is more than can be said about the latest version whatever it's called.My i.t. 'man' was putting the willies up me (not literally) regarding 8, saying that after April of next year Windows Xp won't be updated anymore, meaning bugs will be able to get in to gubberise things possibly.I dunno, all alien to me. Whatever happened to ...."if it's not broke, DON'T fix it" ey?
If you know your model number then you can usually get dismantling instructions via GoogleButI gave up at 1.30 am last night on my laptop. All it needs is a knackered fan replacing bt feck moi every step takes bleeding ages and now I have to get the motherboard out and there's got to be one more hidden scrwMore practically for GrowlerWindows XP will live on long after 2014 and don't touch Windows 8 until they sort out how they want it to look. Windows 7 is fine, almost good in fact and you can get PCs really cheap these days.
7 came after Fista which came after XP7 is OK
Quote from: Steve on May 23, 2013, 10:31:58 AM7 came after Fista which came after XP7 is OKThink I used to be on 7. Vista!That's the one.Troublesome initially iirc?Why do they have too keep messing around with these things? ££££££££££££££££££££££££'s p'raps?
Quote from: Nick (GC First Class) on May 23, 2013, 09:32:51 AMWhat can possibly go wrong?Plenty, that's why I'm a bit on edge about diy'ing anything digi. At least it proves I'm not a alien ey?
What can possibly go wrong?
Quote from: GROWLER on May 23, 2013, 09:36:06 AMQuote from: Nick (GC First Class) on May 23, 2013, 09:32:51 AMWhat can possibly go wrong?Plenty, that's why I'm a bit on edge about diy'ing anything digi. At least it proves I'm not a alien ey? Batteries are analogue, you are safe.