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notjoe 06-06-2004 05:15 AM

Laptop users who use WIFI
 
Do you leave the laptop on while moving from room to room? I know moving computers with HDDs spinning could be dangerous but i'm just wondering if the same implications could occur with a laptop HDD..

So, is it best to shut down the laptop before you pick it up and move or can you leave it running without damaging the HDD?

Dugmor 06-06-2004 05:19 AM

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Originally posted by notjoe
Do you leave the laptop on while moving from room to room? I know moving computers with HDDs spinning could be dangerous but i'm just wondering if the same implications could occur with a laptop HDD..

So, is it best to shut down the laptop before you pick it up and move or can you leave it running without damaging the HDD?

I never really thought about it , Maybe that is why my laptop is alwasys crashing !

Paul Waters 06-06-2004 05:21 AM

Laptop HDD's can withstand reasonable motion. Actually, pretty much anything less than dropping the machine is OK.

:rasta

notjoe 06-06-2004 05:23 AM

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Originally posted by Dugmor
I never really thought about it , Maybe that is why my laptop is alwasys crashing !
Are you rough with it when you move from room to room?

Try scanning your HDD for bad sectors and see if anything comes up...this proceedure can take a while so be warned :)

wyldblyss 06-06-2004 05:23 AM

I never really thought about that either...i do move it from room to room....up and down stairs, in and out side. I have never had it crash during the move.

Gottis 06-06-2004 05:30 AM

I've been moving laptops around for years, nothing's ever happened. Never heard it happening to anybody else either. Go for it. :winkwink:

Wilber 06-06-2004 07:23 AM

Turn them upside-down, it won't effect anything. They are made with this in mind.

Also most people get the terminology wrong, there are laptops and notebooks.
Not surprising for people to toss incorrect computer terminology around, this
has been going on since the inception of them. To this day I still here users
point to their tower and call it a "hard drive" or a "CPU".

Notebooks are what is sold in today's market. They are 6 Lbs or lighter
and have larger screens than laptops.
Notebooks today have WIFI, USB, PIII/P4, larger hard drives, slimmer profiles.
http://www.webopedia.com/TERM/N/notebook_computer.html

Laptops are from an older era and are smaller than notebooks and
heavier. Anything 8 Lbs or more is usually a laptop.
Laptops usually don't have USB, internal ethernet, screen resolutions above
800 x 600.
http://www.webopedia.com/TERM/L/laptop_computer.html


Another misused word is motor.

Motors are electric, your car has an engine...engines have internal combustion.

StarkReality 06-06-2004 08:27 AM

I'm moving my laptop around for years now, never got any problems...well, it's a laptop, no football, so treat it gently.

Nathan 06-06-2004 08:31 AM

We nolonger are in 1998. Most Harddisks now-a-days have no problem with reasonable shocks. Notebook-Harddisks have even more resistance. I carry around my notebook constantly, absolutely no problem.

Grammar Police 06-06-2004 08:52 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by Wilber
Turn them upside-down, it won't effect anything. They are made with this in mind.
...
I still here users
point to their tower and call it a "hard drive" or a "CPU".


If you're going to get picky about computer terms, at least use proper English.

Affect and effect are NOT interchangeable.

Here and hear are NOT interchangeable either.

Jace 06-06-2004 08:58 AM

i move mine around constantly...no problems

stev0 06-06-2004 09:31 AM

I imagine it would be fine ... alot of people use laptops in cars. (police)

gornyhuy 06-06-2004 09:34 AM

yeah, I beat the fuck out of my laptops and they last for 4 and 5 years with no problem before they become unuseable and obsolete...

I think drives are much more robust these days.

StRoGE 06-06-2004 09:44 AM

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Originally posted by stev0
I imagine it would be fine ... alot of people use laptops in cars. (police)
The police use special "toughbooks" with touch screens here, but I used to have a notebook mounted in my truck too. I wouldnt worry about it. As long as you dont drop it you'll be fine.


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