Here’s how you can fix, or to be precise, work around some
hardware problem without taking apart the laptop.
1. Network port failure.
In most laptops the network port (aka RJ-45 port) is soldered
directly to the motherboard. If for some reason the network port fails (I’m
talking about hardware, not software failure), the whole motherboard has to be
replaced.
Instead of replacing the motherboard, you can use a PCMCIAnetwork card (aka LAN PC card). You plug this card into the available PC slot
in your laptop and get a network port instead.
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2. USB ports failure.
Most laptops have a few USB ports available and if one of them
stops working, usually it’s not a big deal because you still have two or three
working USB ports left. But what if all of them stopped working at once. Let’s
say the USB controller on the motherboard went bad and the laptop stopped
recognizing any USB device plugged in any USB port. Again, I’m talking about
hardware, not software failure. In order to fix this problem you’ll have to
replace the motherboard.
Alternatively, you can use a PCMCIA USB card. You plug this card
into the PC slot and get two or four USB ports instead. It depends on the type
of your PCMCIA card.
USB Card |
3. Internal wireless (Wi-Fi) card failure.
Most newer laptops come with an internal wireless card
installed. In some models the wireless card could be easily access through the
door on the bottom of the laptop. In other models, the wireless card is buried
deep inside the case. What can you do if the internal wireless card fails? You
can replace the internal wireless card with another one or use a PCMCIAwireless card instead.
WIFI Card |
4. Internal flash memory card reader failure.
Most newer laptops come with an internal memory card reader
installed. You can plug most known flash memory cards into the slot and access
the content right away. Usually the card reader is soldered directly to the
motherboard and if it fails, you have to replace the whole motherboard or use
it as is.
If you don’t want to replace the motherboard you can use an
external USB flash memory card reader. All you have to do is plug the card
reader into the available USB port in your laptop and it’s ready to go.
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5. Internal CD/DVD drive failure.
You’ll find an internal CD/DVD optical drive in most laptops. If
the optical drive fails and stops reading CDs and DVDs, it has to be replaced
with a new one. Internal laptop optical drives are not cheap.
Instead of replacing the internal drive, you can use an external
USB optical drive. Simply plug this drive into the USB port, let your laptop
detect and install the drive and it’s ready for you. Also, you can use this
optical drive with any other computer which is very convenient.
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