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Upgrading a notebook computer can extend its lifespan, improve your end-user experience and reward you with the knowledge that sometimes you really can teach your old dog a new trick or two - though, in most cases, that's entirely up to the dog. |
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If it ain't broken, modd it!
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The article gives a very nice overview of what to do to an old laptop. I'd like to add a few remarks though:
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Upgrading the HDD and sometimes RAM can yield large speed dividends, but I strongly disagree with the assertion that upgrading to a newer OS can improve performance. Newer OSes are always more resource-hungry than older OSes of the same category as there are newer features that consume more resources. This is true of all OSes. Windows 2000 generally runs faster and takes less memory than XP on older machines as 2000 lacks the extra fluff and GUI gaudiness that XP brought to the table. And XP runs phenomenally faster than Vista as Vista REALLY dialed up the GUI and added a whole DRM framework that always runs that also consumes RAM, HDD space, and CPU time. Newer Linux distributions generally follow the trend of requiring more resources than their predecessors, but it's not quite as bad and easier to fix than in Windows.
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Not a bad article, but I agree with the other comments regarding the OS upgrades.
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One thing the article didn't mention was the Mini-PCI card that a lot of laptops do have. These usually carry the Wireless LAN Cards we all know and love.
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Yup, I replaced my Gateway's original mini-PCI ORiNOCO 802.11b WLAn card with an Intel 2945ABG mini-PCI card as well. The 2945 is the fastest mini-PCI WLAN card made as newer 802.11-draft-n cards are mini-PCI-Express like Intel's 4xxxGN WLAN card they'll roll out with their 800 MHz FSB Core 2 Duo CPUs shortly. |
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I was just wondering if anyone here knows how possible it is to upgrade a Celeron 'M' CPU to pentium 'M' centrino stylez.
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you would have to try it; I don't think the problem will come from heat dissipation nor from voltage, but I'm pretty sure there will be trouble with the BIOS.
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I bought a pentium m 745 cpu off of ebay and IT works like a dream. A simple swap out for my toshiba satellite pro m40. Performance ULTRABOOST.
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Another think that is replaceable is the power connector port. If you know how to take your laptop apart and if you are fairly good at soldering it is no problem at all to change this. It can bring new life to otherwise doomed laptops. The new ports can be found in a lot of online laptop repair shops.
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A easy How to guide is Upgrading and Repairing Laptops second edtion by Scott Mueller.
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