My SSD is broken and logically wisely reinstall Windows.
Here's the question how much would that cost around I need a 500 GB SSD at least.
I have at the moment 70 Euro I once asked for but that was too expensive for me. I'm currently living in Spain and the extended for a 480 GB card with reinstallation and installation of the SSD in my laptop. 90 Euro I do not know if that is with or without data storage.
And ne question it would be dangerous if I buy the SSD myself and install myself I have no idea of laptops I still NEVER SEEN HOW IT IS FROM INSIDE.
Yes well xD if you do everything right wrong then you have heaps of electronic waste. It's a goal or a goal.
50 euro about the SSD:
https://www.mindfactory.de/...59613.html
Windows if not available 15 euro.
The installation arrives on the laptop.
Unscrew, unscrew old SSD and remove from the Sat connection. Then attach the new fitting.
How much would the fun in germany cost ssd exchange with windows installation
Felt? More than a new computer.
I do not think it would cost me 80 to 90 my computer costs 6
Yeah… That's not as easy with many devices as it was 5 years ago. Very naughty of those.
600
Customers want more and more features in less space, smaller weight and longer battery life and the price should not be higher. Somewhere you have to start as a manufacturer. And "easy-to-maintain" hardware is seen in the masses now for 9 out of 10 customers irrelevant.
Why do you actually ask if you know it yourself?
if you have your laptop open at a pc tinker monkey and the factory has certain protections to prevent a teardown of unqualified as Apple likes to do and many other manufacturers have imitated them, this can lead to total damage to the housing. Breakage of flexpatch lines or similar. This can quickly become very expensive. Some do not even take responsibility for various devices and do not exchange them. Examples are like subnotebooks or ultrabooks eg from asus or huawei. Just to call 2 times. The trend is clearly in the direction of user-unfriendly and difficult to not repairable. As a result, the manufacturers make more money with the services mentioned.
ps: it is really cool when parts of the housing with parts of the internal modules are glued. Then it's n gotta fight
Because I do not need to tell xD
I know everything myself. But there are operating regulations in Germany. Alone the fixed and unchanging construction of batteries in devices is illegal under the Electric Law. There are clear definitions of consumer-friendly handling of devices. So the battery not only has to be accessible for minimizing danger, it also has to be exchangeable. And a maintenance hatch as I've seen it a thousand times and at 1001 devices itself had no room. On the contrary. Even the devices on their boards have a set of cqfp bga memory chips soldered usually have one more bank or more. It would cost the manufacturer nothing to keep the bottom as accessible earlier. That's what you got 10 years ago with the ultra flat ultrabooks from samsung and co. The dinger were no thicker than today. That's just value
Gives enough instructions on the internet. And the hard drive is actually always accessible after opening the case. You should already manage that. Be very careful and gentle.
There are instructions yes… And there are people with 2 left hands and only thumb and people have never done something like that. And in no wise. And in the reverse order, this is exactly the kind of procedure that always ensures that the next question is here in a few days: "is my laptop broken now?"
Do you think 280 GB ssd rich please look at my new question to I think so I've really enumerated everything I used