Posted on 04/02/2019 2:49:27 AM PDT by Chickensoup
Tech Ping: Chickensoup is in Hot Water. Computer Died a Horrible Death. Need to Save Its Soul!
Chickensoup's trusty Acer Aspire E1 met its fate with a bottle of Pellegrino water yesterday afternoon. Stupidly instead of turning the computer off when the accident happened, the Soup thought it was ok to run it, and after about 5 minutes the whole thing turned off. No power nowhere. Something shorted out.
Acer has not been backed up in a few weeks and the new data needs rescue.
Trusty Acer needs to have a hard drive recovery including .pst outlook files
The Soup has been looking online and except for Staples and one Asian company all the rest of the data backups are far away and look sinister.
Except for the ones that are porn sites...on a different subject... Chickensoup was shocked! shocked! at the variety of uses of common household objects in the sexual adventuring world...
Ahem, back to the poor broken computer...chickensoup needs to save the hard drive and access it to order another computer same build.
So the first question: Where to get saved?
Second question: is there a current computer out there of similar build?
https://www.cnet.com/products/acer-aspire-e1-731-4699-17-3-pentium-2020m-4-gb-ram-500-gb-hdd-us-international/
It has a dvd player burner, the big port for the blue cord to the internet, wireless, 3 usbs 17 inch screen Win7 and it loves me.
I would be grateful for some direction.
Dang.
Sorry.
Those are really great for accessing laptop drives and come with some decent software, as well.
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lots of options! ty
too long sometimes.
cornflakes!
You simply need to remove the HD and either use a 2.5 adapter to install it into a PC or use a USB external enclosure (like https://www.newegg.com/Product/ProductList.aspx?Submit=ENE&DEPA=0&Order=BESTMATCH&Description=+external+enclosure+2.5&N=4024%204093&isNodeId=1) to plug it into, and transfer the files to a new laptop.
Unless your OS is on the (rare) Retail channel, versus one that came installed with the unit from the manufacturer, then it is legally “married” to the mobo and cannot legally be transferred another unit.
To find out and to see the the Product key, run in a command prompt (paste cmd in the Run command in Windows [Windows key and r], or use Windows key and x and choose command prompt) and run this: slmgr.vbs /dlv
The best place I have seen for Refurbished units is here under Refurbished https://www.newegg.com/Computer-Systems/Store /ID-66
But may it be used for God and good.
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I’m probably worse than you. I have about 5 laptops laying around my house that have various ailments. I’m going to try a few of these suggestions.
Prayers you find a solution to your problem.
The good news is your data is most likely safe. Look on this not as a disaster but as an opportunity.
First of all its an opportunity to upgrade your old hardware to better, faster, safer with more capacity at about the same price you paid way-back-when for that old Acer.
Also buy an exterior HD case. Wait to buy the case until you find out if your Acer drive is SATA or IDE so you get the right connections in the case. Removing the HD from your Acer is easy. . . A less than five minute job. You can recover your files from the external HD drive once you install it there.
PS You can sell the hulk of your old Acer on eBay to offset the price of your new one. You can likely find a high school kid (a friends child) to do the change out.
Go to a real computer store and get a hard drive cable that supports lap top drives to a usb cable. Go buy a similar model at a pawn shop for $150. Attach the current hard drive as an external drive and transfer your files to the new computer.
Lenovo builds business rugged computers. Their line of ThinkPad laptops are legendary. I’ve been using their laptop and desktop computers for years. Wouldn’t consider anything else.
I’m typing this reply on a Lenovo P520 ThinkStation.
I took it to Staples and they recommended an HP
About what I would expect from Staples. IMHO, and I’ve been fooling around with computers since 1973, you do not want an HP.
I’ll again highly recommend Lenovo and leave it there.
that is not a laptop?
The Lenovo P520 ThinkStation is a heavy duty engineering workstation I use as my home computer. I have a Lenovo ThinkPad laptop in my truck for travel.
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