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kimbutgar

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Sat May 18, 2019, 10:39 AM May 2019

I just replaced a broken Led screen on my son's hp laptop [View all]

Last edited Sat May 18, 2019, 01:35 PM - Edit history (1)

It was so easy I was stunned. I ordered it online from a company laptopscreen.com and it cost me $64. I got an estimate from hp for $200 plus shipping and Office Depot told me it would cost $600. I skipped on Best Buy because I knew it would be over $300. On the laptopscreen.com website they had videos showing how to do it. It took me all of 20 minutes. I’m so proud a 63 year old woman like myself can repair a laptop.

Now I pulled out this Lenovo 110 laptop that I brought in 2017 for my son that can’t reboot I was able to get into the bios. Can any tech heads tell me where I should go from there? Any settings I can change in the bios for the computer to even start in safe mode?

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Probably not a lot you can do from the bios. Dr Hobbitstein May 2019 #1
No just a little loop like it's booting up. kimbutgar May 2019 #2
You should be able to download a copy of Windows 10 Dr Hobbitstein May 2019 #5
Yes I will try that today kimbutgar May 2019 #8
Try Google search for download windows 10 at140 May 2019 #11
+1,000,000 at140 May 2019 #10
Inside the BIOS, check the hard drive csziggy May 2019 #13
Some information needed ramblin_dave May 2019 #3
What is the error message when it doesn't boot? BootinUp May 2019 #4
No error message just a little round circle in dots going around and around kimbutgar May 2019 #7
I would leave it plugged in and let the spinning dots spin for a few hours (really!) eggplant May 2019 #18
Today I started doing that and I got to a one key recovery page awhile ago. kimbutgar May 2019 #27
Windows 10 came pre installed kimbutgar May 2019 #6
You can create a repair disk ramblin_dave May 2019 #9
I would be careful about re-installing Windows from a Microsoft-based copy of Windows 10 on a laptop mr_lebowski May 2019 #14
Mahalo. Good to know! mahina May 2019 #17
I booted with a linux stick drive & partition, then saved pics & programs I needed before I yaesu May 2019 #23
That works too, forgot about the Linux option ... mr_lebowski May 2019 #25
Congrats! Great news for those of us who remember the concept "repair" IndyOp May 2019 #12
Wow. You know how to do that? PatrickforO May 2019 #15
Awesome! mahina May 2019 #16
YouTube is a great resource for DIY repairs William Seger May 2019 #19
YOU ARE THE BOSS! Turbineguy May 2019 #20
I had the same problem with my Acer, it shutdown while doing a windows update & wouldn't start yaesu May 2019 #21
Way to take on a tough job!! Chin music May 2019 #22
Great job! colorado_ufo May 2019 #24
Try pressing F10 as the computer boots up to see if it will enter the Lenovo hardware diagnostic toddwv May 2019 #26
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