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Solve : Laptop Blank Screen Flashing (5 times) Caps? Num/Scroll? Lock? |
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Answer» Computer: HP Compaq 6735b Notebook PC Would I be able to remove the HD from this laptop, place it into another laptop, and have access to the files present on it? Or would this require formatting or installation in a HD case in order to transfer the files over? Yes, if you put it in a laptop with identical hardware (but then you would also need to plug an external hdd or something to copy the files to). Otherwise, you would have to plug it into a regular comp. Is the screen completely blank the whole time or does it flash some BIOS text? Quote from: Linux711 on October 26, 2011, 07:43:54 AM Yes, if you put it in a laptop with identical hardware (but then you would also need to plug an external hdd or something to copy the files to). Otherwise, you would have to plug it into a regular comp. No bios. The scren is utterly blank. To clarify: I could only transfer the HD into another laptop provided that the hardware is identical? Otherwise I'd have to slap it into an external shell? Quote from: jason2074 on October 26, 2011, 07:39:55 AM You need to transfer first the documents from your hard drive as a safety procedure. You would need an enclosure adapter and another working computer to do this -> http://www.liutilities.com/how-to/install-laptop-hard-drive-to-desktop-computer/ Okay. So you're saying that HP site is legitimate in claiming this error is explicitly a motherboard problem? I just wanted to confirm as this PROBABLY means I'll be purchasing another laptop and do not want to do so if it was possibly something else or easily resolvable. As I asked to Linux, just to confirm: I would need -exact- hardware to switch out the HD to another computer and just run it up? Because I have another working laptop. Thanks to both of you. Quote I would need -exact- hardware to switch out the HD to another computer and just run it up? Yes, you would if you were going to boot from it. If you just want to get the files, then no. But you talked about another laptop. In most laptops you can only put one hard drive in, so you would need an external enclosure. The easiest WAY would be to just find a desktop and HOOK it up to that so that you can transfer the files.These are handy for that...'bout 8 Bucks at any PC store... Laptop to IDE converter.Thank you everyone for your help on this issue. I got the new Laptop + HDD enclosure (as I thought it'd be more useful) so I should be able to get everythin' going just fine. Thank you again. Problem solved. |
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