Now that I have my new System76 laptop tweaked the way I like, I'm wondering what to do with the HP dv7 the new laptop was bought to replace. The HP has a fan that's out, its battery is only at 48% capacity, and its network card has displayed flaky behavior both with wireless and wired connections. Other than that, it's great!
Seriously, it still looks and acts great. It's very fast, and I love its big screen and keyboard. But, as I noted in an earlier thread, my repairing of laptops has been limited to hard drives. I'm wondering now if I should plunge in and try to repair it [minus the battery--I never run it on battery anyway], or just pull its hard drive out [to use in an enclosure or as a second drive in the new laptop] and be done with it.
My philosophy is basically, "you can never have too many computers!" So, with that in mind, repairing it would be good. On the other hand, I could donate it to some organization that restores computers, installs Linux on them, and gives them to schools/etc.
I don't know. What does everyone else think?
Seriously, it still looks and acts great. It's very fast, and I love its big screen and keyboard. But, as I noted in an earlier thread, my repairing of laptops has been limited to hard drives. I'm wondering now if I should plunge in and try to repair it [minus the battery--I never run it on battery anyway], or just pull its hard drive out [to use in an enclosure or as a second drive in the new laptop] and be done with it.
My philosophy is basically, "you can never have too many computers!" So, with that in mind, repairing it would be good. On the other hand, I could donate it to some organization that restores computers, installs Linux on them, and gives them to schools/etc.
I don't know. What does everyone else think?
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