Is it dual core?
If so, take one of the cores out.
Also, compress all your files to make them lighter.
HTH
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Use a smaller font, documents not only weigh less, you save on ink when they print.
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My 'old' laptop weighs a tonne... new style Dell with big screen and a 9 cell battery.
Didn't notice it so much when moving it about in the car, but when I commuted 2 hours by trains every day for 9 months I started to get clicks in my joints which later turned into pains..
Stopped doing that commute now, got new laptop and I'm as good as new, but will always buy a much lighter laptop model from now on.
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Have you tried removing some files?Originally posted by fullyautomatix View PostI know I should post this in Technical but what the heck!
I have a strange laptop problem, its too heavy.
Is there any possibility that I could find some kind hearted fellow to take a look at it?
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Thanks Space! Exactly what I was looking for, I will give them a go. I just hope a serial killer type wont turn up and bludgeon me to death using my own laptop.Originally posted by Spacecadet View Post
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Try these chapsOriginally posted by fullyautomatix View PostIs there any possibility that I could find some kind hearted fellow to take a look at it?
Hart Hill Computer Services | PC and Laptop Repair in Luton and Dunstable
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Have you thought of joining a gym?Originally posted by fullyautomatix View PostI know I should post this in Technical but what the heck!
I have a strange laptop problem, its too heavy.
Is there any possibility that I could find some kind hearted fellow to take a look at it?
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Laptop problem!
I know I should post this in Technical but what the heck!
I have a strange laptop problem, its too heavy.
Is there any possibility that I could find some kind hearted fellow to take a look at it?Tags: None
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