The problem of replacing a hard drive with a laptop kneel down and beg for advice

Updated on number 2024-04-17
21 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Founder Yihe T360 is an ATA-100 hard drive, that is, PATA or commonly known as serial port, IDE, all of which are the same thing, and SATA notebook hard drives are not supported.

    At present, the PATA notebook hard drive on the market should only be 160G, and the price is **

    Hitachi 160GB 8MB 5400R PATA 370 Seagate 160GB 8MB 5400R PATA(3 years warranty) 405I don't know how much memory your laptop has, because notebook upgrades are quite different from desktops, and the only places that can be upgraded are hard disks and memory; If you want to increase the speed, the first choice is to add memory, to the total capacity of 1G, upgrading the hard disk is just to upgrade the storage capacity.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Your machine does not support serial hard disks, but IDE hard disks.

    Generally, most of the current IDE laptop hard drives are around 120GB, 160GB, and no matter how big they are, they are very few and expensive.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Motherboard IDE Specification ATA 100

    You can go to the computer city and ask if there is one.

    There is also a look at how large the capacity of the hard drive, the laptop power can be driven.

    I don't know why you use such a big hard disk, you can use a mobile hard disk instead, ** it's cheap, and it's more convenient.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    If it's a parallel port, it's enough to change it to 80g, it seems that the parallel port doesn't have 320g, and if it's sata, it's recommended to change it to 160g.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    It doesn't matter, the capacity of the hard drive has nothing to do with the system.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    It won't take long to get a hard drive.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Go to customer service and ask if you can't find out.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    There are a lot of professionals.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Hard disk is one of the main storage media of a computer, consisting of one or more aluminum or glass discs. Sometimes we need to replace the hard disk of the laptop, but how to replace the hard disk in the laptop? The structure of a notebook is very different from that of a desktop, so please learn how to replace the hard disk of a notebook.

    Replacement Method:2. The user screwdriver removes the screws on the hard disk cover;

    3. After dismantling, pry open the hard disk cover;

    4. After opening the hard disk cover, you can see the hard disk;

    5. Lift the hard disk pull rope and pull the hard disk up for a banquet;

    7. The user screwdriver will remove the card sleeve of the hard disk;

    8. Clean the hard disk interface with a brush;

    9. Replace a hard disk and install the hard disk into the hard disk card posture slot;

    10. Install the hard disk cover.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    The precautions for changing the hard disk are:

    First, the form of the interface, this is the most important, otherwise it will be more troublesome to change the interface.

    Second, the new standard can replace the old one, such as: can replace or.

    3. Preferential use of SSD or hybrid hard disk.

    Fourth, the thickness and size of the hard disk should be consistent with the original, the thickness can be put into the subject, the general commonly used 9 mm thickness and 7 mm thickness can be used, a few ultra-thin machines can only use 7 mm thickness, to attract attention.

    5. For special examples, if you use an inch ultra-thin machine or Sony microcomputer, it is best to remove the original hard disk first, and then buy it according to the same model, so as not to be unable to install.

    6. Pay attention to the timely release of static electricity when disassembling and assembling!

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Pay attention to the hard disk interface, the speed and size of the hard disk are better than the original. Otherwise, don't change it. Hitachi's laptop hard drive is good, although it is a Japanese product.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    There are not too many points to pay attention to this, that is, the interface should be the same at once. There's nothing else to do

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Since it is said that the hard disk is replaced, first, it mainly depends on whether the hard disk interface is parallel or serial, as well as the warranty period of the hard disk. Second, it depends on how many g your machine supports at most, so as not to buy a big one, third, if it is too old a machine, it is generally a parallel port, the basic largest on the market is 160g, **you can buy a serial port of 500g, if your hard disk can also be used to buy a serial port plus a mobile hard disk enclosure as a mobile hard disk to expand the capacity of the machine, ok!

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Replace your laptop with a hard drive.

    Depending on whether you need to change your HDD or SSD.

    If it is a mechanical hard disk, you basically only need to consider the size of the hard disk (the general size of a notebook) If you want to buy an SSD: then you have to check whether the motherboard supports SATA3.

    Support: Yes, of course, it can be installed.

    If it is not supported: It can also be installed, but it cannot be used. Thank you.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    It's not too difficult to change the hard disk, and now the compatibility is good, so you don't have to worry about compatibility, as long as it's not a machine that's too long, it should be a serial port. Be careful not to use too much force when replacing to avoid damaging the notebook.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Not very old computers, generally no problems.

    But remember to unplug the battery power before doing it.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Back up your important data first.

    Nothing else to pay special attention to.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    First, back up the data of the old hard drive; Second, the purchased hard disk interface and capacity must be supported by your book; 3. Prepare appropriate disassembly tools to avoid damage to the screws; Fourth, when installing a new hard disk, it must be pushed in place; 4. Prepare the software for partitioning and formatting, and install the operating system.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    First of all, you need to know where your laptop's hard disk is installed, and whether the existing hard disk interface is the same as that of your laptop.

    The second is hands-on operation, remove the shell under the notebook, take out the hard disk (it must be operated when the computer is not powered on, and the battery must be removed), pay attention when removing the hard disk, don't break the socket.

    The next step is to install the current hard drive, how to remove it before, and how to install it now.

    Finally close the case.

    Note:1To save the existing hard disk data, first make sure that your hard disk has been partitioned, and do not put the data you want in the first partition (before the operation, you can operate it on another computer);

    2.The replaced hard disk needs to be reinstalled in the same way as the previous installation system (the hard disk can be copied, but the success rate is not very high);

    3.If the replaced hard disk has the required information in it, you can put the replaced hard disk in the hard disk box (you can buy it, it is very cheap), and then copy it, and it's OK!

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    Replacing a hard disk in a laptop is not as trouble-free as a desktop, because the location of the hard disk of each notebook is different, and when you disassemble it, remove the battery more, find the location and unscrew the relevant screws, and pay attention to the interface or something to use back.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    The landlord doesn't have to make a fuss, it's very simple to change the hard drive, remove the AC power or battery, and you can change the hard drive.

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