truckdiagnostics
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Solid state is the way to go for a hard drive, we buy HP, take the standard drive out and install hard drive and reload the operating system. HP is REAL good with there support. On there business notebooks anyway. PC's we have been getting have been coming with the operating system discs and the driver recovery discs. Most of the time the hardest part of replacing a hard drive is finding the driver disc for the PC. If you have the original install discs that came with your PC, for $40 i would replace the hard drive. Chances are there is a U tube video that will walk you through it. If you don't have the original install discs and have not reloaded an operating system and drivers, buy a new one IMO. It can be done and I have done it with out the original install disc, but you will need another working PC with internet access and a whole bunch of patience. I do this stuff all day long and if I don't have a set of original install discs I'll pitch the PC.
There is different ways to get the data off of the old drive but if it fails completely the data is gone! So, back up your data now!
There are tests in the bios that will test the computer memory and the hard drive. I think if you keep tapping f10 while it is booting that will get you into the BIOs and you can run the tests google it for your notebook. It is an easy test. Some oems have a program that will also test the computer battery. HP does anyway. Acer may have it also.
There is different ways to get the data off of the old drive but if it fails completely the data is gone! So, back up your data now!
There are tests in the bios that will test the computer memory and the hard drive. I think if you keep tapping f10 while it is booting that will get you into the BIOs and you can run the tests google it for your notebook. It is an easy test. Some oems have a program that will also test the computer battery. HP does anyway. Acer may have it also.