Always satisfying to repair something yourself but £21 for a Phillips #1 screwdriver seems a little excessive.Replaced the keyboard on my laptop today. #feeling smug.
I spilt coffee on it when I was housesitting in Sweden. I took the laptop to a computer repair shop there and they told me to scrap it and buy a new one. I limped by until I got home. £16 for a new keyboard and £21 on tools has seen me right.
Always satisfying to repair something yourself but £21 for a Phillips #1 screwdriver seems a little excessive.
Like this...My Win 10 laptop's Intel graphics driver got updated*** a couple of days ago. Since then I have noticed a few graphics problems - corrupted images etc. Has anybody else noticed something similar?
*** Intel® Iris® Graphics 540 driver to version 30.0.101.1191
Like this...
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Sometimes ending up like this when I move the mouse pointer over the image...
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I think the cpu has caught O-micro-n!Obviously a virus.![]()
I think the cpu has caught O-micro-n!
I was thinking of doing that but assumed that if the new driver really IS buggy then Intel would fix it pretty damn quick...You can restore the previous driver by using the rollback option.
- Simultaneously press the Windows + X keys on your keyboard. Select Device Manager.
- Expand Display Adapters.
- Double-click your Intel® display device.
- Select the Driver tab.
- Click Roll Back Driver to restore.
ifixit yes, Amazon no, or if you can get one a 2 power battery is good quality, I ordered a battery from Replace Base for mine.Daughter's mate (a penniless NHS Midwife) has a 2011 MacBook Pro which she has asked me to look at and hopefully revive. Battery is knackered and someone has already had a look and thrown the battery away away. I can easily source a new one from eBay, Amazon and suchlike but I'm very wary, as I know quality can vary enormously, and I understand MacBooks can be a bit picky (read they have a way of checking temp and will slow machine down to compensate, causing. Is this true?).
So, where do I go for a new one? Apple will swap it for £200. Amazon prices vary from £25 - £55.00
Ifixit do a kit for £85.00, and I'd feel more comfortable that warranty/guarantee might stand up.
https://store.ifixit.co.uk/products/macbook-pro-13-unibody-mid-2009-mid-2012-replacement-battery
If battery swap is successful I'll fit a SSD and up the RAM. Still a workable machine, I think.
Or chuck it away and buy something else?
Thoughts? Anyone got any experience?
ifixit yes, Amazon no, or if you can get one a 2 power battery is good quality, I ordered a battery from Replace Base for mine.
https://www.replacebase.co.uk/macbook-parts/macbook-pro-parts