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Previously on "How to blow yer laptop up without really trying."
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take the memory out, cover gold contact edges with foil, insert with power on if brave enough. Remove foil and insert memory again.
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How do I do this? ClientCo's laptop runs like wading through molasses in wellies. Blowing it up might procure me a slightly more up to date model.
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they might be off for tiffin!Originally posted by northernladuk View PostFrom March 2001? I hope the world has moved on a little from that. It is also a US based study. The UK capacitors will have a much stiffer upper lip and will handle any spikes before having elevenses on the lawn.
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From March 2001? I hope the world has moved on a little from that. It is also a US based study. The UK capacitors will have a much stiffer upper lip and will handle any spikes before having elevenses on the lawn.
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A friend of mine's mrs not only unplugs everything at bedtime including sky box, telly, micro but also points the plug prongs upwards in case some leccy leaks out and causes a fire!
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Ooh err!
Ta for that Zeity. I was told to turn off the socket before plugging anything in, but you forget that piece of advice over the years.
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How to blow yer laptop up without really trying.
Dunno how relevant this is to real life, but it sounds like a good move not to plug the adaptor into the laptop when it's powered up.
http://cds.linear.com/docs/en/applic...note/an88f.pdf
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