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Signs That Your Laptop Is Failing

By Francua Smith

Have you ever wondered if your laptop was going to fail? Perhaps you hear some weird noises coming from the machine. Perhaps your laptop is taking too long to boot up, or maybe the screen is appearing kind of dim. In this article, we will take a look at some of the danger signs that could mean your laptop needs to be upgraded or replaced.

1. Weird Hard Disk Noises This is the most worrying signal from a laptop - a claking, or loud whirring sound from the laptop tough disk drive. Usually, a whirring tough disk drive means that the drive is starting to falter or fail. You should instantly back up all your necessary data! I once heard such noises from the laptop tough drive and within 2 days, the disk had crashed. And this say story signal of tough drive fiasco is normally spot on - thus please observe out for this one.

2. Dead Pixels In The Screen Usually, whether you have dead pixels (unlit pixels) in the laptop screen, you can return them to the manufacturer to get a replacement laptop. This depends on the manufacturer's policy though - some of them just replace the laptop whether you have more than say, 9 dead pixels across the entire screen. If you instantly look several dead pixels in the laptop screen, it normally points toward LCD monitor damage, thus observe out for this.

3. Boot Up Takes Too Long This one is beautiful common. Usually I hear of folks' whose laptops were good originally but later starting booting up very, really slowly (10 minutes or more). The number one culprit in such situations is a lot of startup bloatware. Make confident you uninstall any software you don't need (excessive firewall or anti-virus programs cause a enormous delay in startup times). If you've done that and the boot up is still slow, you might want to re-install the operating system. Many laptops come with a recreation disk to make this an simple occupation (just make you back up your critical information and documents first).

3. Battery Power Runs Out Too Fast Yet another usual problem is a battery that runs out of juice within 10 minutes, even though it is fully charged. The problem here, fortunately, is normally with the battery unit and not the laptop itself. So in these circumstances, get yourself a fresh battery. In certain cases, it could be due to defective circuitry in the laptop body, though this is rare.

4. The Trackpad Fails If you have a trackpad that is suddenly responding sluggishly, then it is also a sign that you need your laptop navigation system replaced. Usually, if you use an external mouse, this might not be a problem, but many folks I know use the trackpad and it is immensely irritating if the trackpad fails. So watch out for this sign of laptop failure (and bring an external mouse just in case).

5. Memory Problems Laptop memory modules are also prone to failure. When you boot the laptop up, attempt to check the amount of memory (RAM) accessible in the machine. If you know your laptop has 2GB of RAM, then the boot up screen or BIOS should display 2GB of RAM. If it shows less, it means you have a defective memory module - which slows down your system immensely.

The other way to check your laptop memory is to go to the Computer icon (in Windows Vista) and click on it. Next, click Help followed by About Windows. The amount of memory available to Windows should be displayed in the dialog box that pops up - make sure it tallies with your understanding of how much RAM you have.

Conclusion I hope this article has shown you 5 signs that could signal your laptop is going into critical, degradation mode. Watch out for these signs and try to prevent them where possible - it could save your laptop before it really crashes on you. Until next time, happy computing!

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