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By *ips2lips OP   Couple  over a year ago

dundee

our pc crashed and we have loads of things we want saved anyone local who can fix a pc properly

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Im not local but if you can be a bit more precise, "crashed" doesn't help much. Does it power on,? does it beep? If it does beep, is it continuos?

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By *ips2lips OP   Couple  over a year ago

dundee

everythings seems to power up the monitor just switched off have tried to conect about 4 other ones but none of them come on either

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Aww Bollocks.. thought maybe you had been there and seen it as well !!!

Cop on a mountain bike near the the royal mile the other day..

Some guy just shouted "Pull a Wheelie" and he fell of the back of the bike..

It was soooo Funny...

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

4 other monitors?

Im guessing the power led on the monitor stays orange. Have you changed anything recently? There's a few things that can cause this, best to take it to pcworld. If your worried about what's on the hard disk, just remove it from the chassis (its pretty straight forward)

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By *dultfunscotland2000Man  over a year ago

Scotland and beyond

Since all the geeks are having a look, what kind of cable do I need to remove data from a broken laptop's hard drive onto another pc?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Since all the geeks are having a look, what kind of cable do I need to remove data from a broken laptop's hard drive onto another pc?"

would depend on what h/d is in your laptop your best bet is probably a laptop hard drive caddy

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By *dultfunscotland2000Man  over a year ago

Scotland and beyond


"Since all the geeks are having a look, what kind of cable do I need to remove data from a broken laptop's hard drive onto another pc?

would depend on what h/d is in your laptop your best bet is probably a laptop hard drive caddy"

Now the geeks are getting technical I've heard of avtea or golf caddy not a hard drive one.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Go to dabs.com ans search for "hard drive caddy", however if your files are in my documents nd your using win2k or above you may have problems accessing the files due to the security measures in the NTFS filing system, there are ways round this but be prepared to get your hands dirty

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By *ikerbob1957Man  over a year ago

Glasgow


"Since all the geeks are having a look, what kind of cable do I need to remove data from a broken laptop's hard drive onto another pc?"

Depends on the type of disk. Could be SATA or IDE depending on age

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"everythings seems to power up the monitor just switched off have tried to conect about 4 other ones but none of them come on either

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loose or broken video board...the fact it happens with 4 monitors suggests it could be...trace the cable from the monitor to the back of the computer and check the nick of the socket its plugged into..do you see any messages on screen before monitor shuts off?

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By *ikerbob1957Man  over a year ago

Glasgow

Could be that the graphics card is loose. With all the changing of monitors it could have got twisted in the motherboard and lost contact

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Vast majority of pc's have onboard VGA now, plus Post would have indicated VGA error (in most pc's with decent bios)

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

im a software engineer (programmer) and pretty handy at fixing pc's

If you need help gimme a shout anytime

Greg

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By *ohnny4playMan  over a year ago

Kinross

I have a small rig that can connect to most types of hard drives if you want to try and retrieve any files. Also have assorted bits that might help work out where the problem lies if it would help?

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