• sepi@piefed.social
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    12 hours ago

    Here’s two brands I’ve not touched in decades. Keeping it that way.

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      10 hours ago

      What have you touched recently? Asking, because my Lenovo V14 thing is fine inside, but everything mechanical is crumbling in my hands.

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        15 minutes ago

        Lenovo V series is cheap, prefer Thinkpads, especially T series. Used Thinkpads tend to still last a long time.

        HP Pavilion and Dell Inspiron or whatever are also cheap and worse quality than the cheap Lenovos IMO. HP Elitebooks were fine last I touched them, years aho. Dell Latitude too, though bad models exist

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        4 hours ago

        It might be possible for you to replace the ‘upper case / palmrest’ (top section of your laptop with the keyboard and trackpad.)

        Check the manual to see, buy a generic computer repair kit with basic tools to open a laptop case, buy a set of screws in bulk from aliexpress. The screw sizes may not have to match exactly, but it depends on the screw and location.

        You could try following the manual during the repair, but I found it to be cumbersome and unnecessary. I was able to replace the upper case of my laptop in less than 15 minutes by just looking at it and removing what was in the way.

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          4 hours ago

          My problem is mostly with the moving parts and places with screws, all the plastic there is cracked and crumbling.

          So it’d be more like replacing the whole “shell”, which would make sense if I knew where one can buy that, LOL.

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            3 hours ago

            You may be able to find the replacement parts on amazon or the manufacturer’s website.

            Look up replacement parts for your specific model and go from there.