subject: How to Fix Laptop Keys on laptop keyboard [print this page] Author: nacy Author: nacy
The Keyboard and its Keys: If you ever have a key come off your laptop keyboard, consider it a goner. It is not easy to replace individual keys, because they are not standardized. There are different sized keys and no two keys are alike. So, it would be easier to send it out to be repaired if you have a decent warranty, or find a tech in a local shop who can take the time to order your keys and install them for you. The Graphic Card: This is usually manufactured as part of the motherboard, due to lack of space. In regards to the graphics card, you'd need a darn good reason for replacing or upgrading this, because you would need to replace the entire innards of your laptop. I would suggest instead that you plan ahead, thinking about your graphics needs, before you even buy your laptop in the first place. This will save you the need to upgrade or replace your graphic card at all. Now we are entering the more trickier areas of upgrading and repairing your laptop on your own. Dealing with a hard drive, for the most part, will require the intervention of a paid professional. Because so much rides on doing things right, If your hard drive ends up being corrupted, then you don't want to fix this problem on your own. Doing so would cause you to lose precious data. The main reason your hard drive would become corrupted would be due to abusing it, so taking care in fixing your laptop would keep your laptop safe. At no time is it claimed that laptop repair is easy, but there are times when the solutions you seek to get back up and running again can be easy. The choice always comes down to two: finding the nerve and the time to fix your laptop on your own, or finding someone with more nerves of steel and more knowledge, whom you can then pay to fix it for you. Unless you are already a prefessional technician who can repair your own laptops (in which case you would not be reading this article), then the following parts should not be replaced or repaired except by a professional technician. See more information on: http://www.feevoo.comAbout the Author: