J Jae In Runtime Messages 245 Location Atlanta Mar 13, 2005 #1 i dont know if this is the right section for this thread but i was wondering if you could upgrade stuff in your laptop. sorry if this sounds stupid but im a newb. thanks
i dont know if this is the right section for this thread but i was wondering if you could upgrade stuff in your laptop. sorry if this sounds stupid but im a newb. thanks
macdude425 Member (again) Messages 4,202 Location Raul's Wild Kingdom...How 'bout that, huh? Mar 13, 2005 #2 Yep, you can upgrade the hard drive, memory, CD drive, operating system, and a couple other things.
Trotter Grandfather of Techist, ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ Staff member Messages 33,560 Location The South Mar 13, 2005 #3 Yes, but it is not easy, and you usually void your warranty when you open it up (unlike most PCs). Best bet...if your computer is still under warranty, take it to an authorized dealer for upgrades. If it's not, you take your own chances.
Yes, but it is not easy, and you usually void your warranty when you open it up (unlike most PCs). Best bet...if your computer is still under warranty, take it to an authorized dealer for upgrades. If it's not, you take your own chances.
X XFlamez In Runtime Messages 293 Location NYC Mar 13, 2005 #4 yes you can if you go to compusa, staples, wutever computer store(s) you'll be able to see parts being sold for laptop(s)
yes you can if you go to compusa, staples, wutever computer store(s) you'll be able to see parts being sold for laptop(s)
OP OP J Jae In Runtime Messages 245 Location Atlanta Mar 14, 2005 #6 is it really hard? cause ive upgraded a few stuff in my pc.
GrimReaper23 Fully Optimized Messages 1,912 Location Fort Gordon Mar 14, 2005 #7 yea dude it is hard all small and stuff and it'll probably void waranty if you have one. Processor you can upgrade to.
yea dude it is hard all small and stuff and it'll probably void waranty if you have one. Processor you can upgrade to.
A Ankush09 Daemon Poster Messages 778 Mar 14, 2005 #8 you'd rather not open up a laptop unless u know what ur doing. as tortter said, go to an authorized dealer.
you'd rather not open up a laptop unless u know what ur doing. as tortter said, go to an authorized dealer.
OP OP J Jae In Runtime Messages 245 Location Atlanta Mar 14, 2005 #9 so i can go to the place that i bought my laptop from and they'll upgrade it for me?
J jnev_89 Daemon Poster Messages 530 Mar 14, 2005 #10 unless you have one of the newer pci express notebooks, the only replaceable parts will be the cpu, ram and hd.
unless you have one of the newer pci express notebooks, the only replaceable parts will be the cpu, ram and hd.