how? and what happened after the drop?
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there was one time... yung officemate na drop yung laptop IBM thinkpad .. nabasag yung case nasira yung CD drive pero umandar pa din but after sometime nasira din.
not yet, (wag naman sana) because you'll never know what will happen after the drop. ang bigat pa naman nito.![]()
once .at d na mauulit talaga...after that wala ng image ma lumalabas sa screen at sounds lang..have it repaired by a techninican..hayun balik uli sya sa dati..
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Hinda pa. Nung masyado akong maingat, muntik na. Kahit anong sobra talaga masama.![]()
Once I was using a bench as a stand while surfing and watching tv at the same time. When I stood up to answer the phone, I accidentally hit the notebook with my knee and the power cord got entangled with my foot thus dragging the laptop while it was on the floor! Result: crack in the cd drive door & the battery lock became loose. Didnt bring it to the service center, though. Tibay nung Toshiba kong yon, up to now gamit pa din ng sister ko e.
like 2 yrs ago dropped my toshiba... nagleak yun screen... yun lang naging topak for a couple a months we used an external monitor pero gumagana pero eventually ayun bumigay after a couple of months rin i dont know if it because of the drop...
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:nope: havent dropped my laptop.. sobrang alaga at iniingatan ko yun...![]()
takot ko lang kung mabasag pati LCD...
yung old compaq 486 DX4-100 na galing japan that my dad bought 2nd-hand, yes, napatid ako sa power cord niya and down came crashing. basag yung LCD frame and hinges (pati yung metal) but surprisingly, buhay yung LCD and no scratches. it's still working though, pero attached na to a desktop monitor when there are times i wanna play old games like mechwarrior 1, scorched earth, and so on.
yung acer 5551 ko ngayon...heaven forbid that i drop it. i can't afford having a downtime lalo na it primary use nun is for school.
attach the VGA connector to the VGA port of your laptop. there are 2 ways of outputting it to the external monitor:
1. plug the VGA cord before you power on the system. in some laptops, it autodetects that an ext monitor is connected and routes display to it.
2. once connected, press [Fn] and [F8] (or [F5] for some systems) at the same time to toggle between display modes. iirc, it goes like this: laptop LCD -> ext monitor -> laptop LCD and ext monitor.
Not yet. I am careful when carrying it from one meeting to another.
Also, when transporting,- I make sure that I carry it in its case. My current laptop(Thinkpad) has survived more than a hundred thousand miles of travel....
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