JD40MO77
Bronze Member
Just making sure my post above made sense..............You can download Ubuntu or some other version of Linux and save it onto a USB flash drive and plug that into the laptop and when you turn it on change to boot sequence to make it boot 1st from the USB ports........
This should allow you to use the computer with the hard drive completely removed from the laptop. Then you can be sure your hard drive is where the problem is.
But I may be missing something ...........you talked about error lights......so you may already have narrowed it down to some other part of the computer.
I just know that this Toshiba had the hard drive go bad within a year's time and I ended calling the hard drive manufacturer and getting them to honor the warranty. Because Toshiba wanted me to send in my whole laptop and wait how ever many weeks for it to get shipped there and back..............guess that's what most places do from what I have been told. Seagate, the hard drive manufacturer let me prepay for the replacement hard drive then they shipped a new one and once I got it installed I could erase the old one and ship it back to them for a full refund............
By the way the Linux operating systems are free and I have played around with Knoppix, Ubuntu, and a couple others and sometimes I wonder why computers are being sold with windows already on them because these operating systems seem pretty stable to me and just as easy to use as Windows..........too bad consumers are offered the opportunity to purchase a computer without have microsoft forced upon them............
This should allow you to use the computer with the hard drive completely removed from the laptop. Then you can be sure your hard drive is where the problem is.
But I may be missing something ...........you talked about error lights......so you may already have narrowed it down to some other part of the computer.
I just know that this Toshiba had the hard drive go bad within a year's time and I ended calling the hard drive manufacturer and getting them to honor the warranty. Because Toshiba wanted me to send in my whole laptop and wait how ever many weeks for it to get shipped there and back..............guess that's what most places do from what I have been told. Seagate, the hard drive manufacturer let me prepay for the replacement hard drive then they shipped a new one and once I got it installed I could erase the old one and ship it back to them for a full refund............
By the way the Linux operating systems are free and I have played around with Knoppix, Ubuntu, and a couple others and sometimes I wonder why computers are being sold with windows already on them because these operating systems seem pretty stable to me and just as easy to use as Windows..........too bad consumers are offered the opportunity to purchase a computer without have microsoft forced upon them............
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