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Carrier?
From what you just said I'm guessing that the HDD is inside the metal case I've posted images of and they need swapping?
I wasn't aware of this. Will the SSD fit inside the carrier the same? ie; are the drive physically the same size?
Right, I really wanted to buy a mac book pro but I've just spec'd one up and its come to £1200. I don't have £120, never mind £1200 so that's that idea out of the window.
Instead, I've decided I'm going to have a bash at repairing my laptop and to prevent this happening again, I've found a...
I've been messing about with the laptop this morning. I've got into Toshiba's set up utility and it's displaying the HDD as if its being recognised. I've taken a picture of the screen;
I bought a diagnostics lead for my laptop and the software for it. ELM cable or something's it's called, although its not amazing I think it's a really good piece of kit.
I can clear fault codes, reset ecu's, see what sensor is doing what and whether they are actually working or not. Like Mick...
Their 3G network went nationwide for most of the weekend. That was the nail in the coffin for me, no 3G at work all weekend irritated me. So far, three have been spot on. I've even had better signal then I did on O2 around where I live.
With my laptop dying yesterday, it's given me an excuse to buy a Mac book. I'm interested in the the £999 base model with double ram for £60. (I'm not 100% on the pricing)
I would really like a retina but that's well out of my price range.
giffgaff are a good no frills network. They have had a lot of issues recently though, that coupled with their website hardly ever accepting my maestro card for payment annoyed me. I recently changed to a 3 one month rolling contract for £9.60 a month. Similar tariff but no messing about spending...