bai, so any capacity sa HDD is 150 and Mboard is 150? how about HDD is 1.2 GB and Mboard is AMD K5 ?can u further make a details ba. confusing man gud ang mga price ba.tnxs
bai, so any capacity sa HDD is 150 and Mboard is 150? how about HDD is 1.2 GB and Mboard is AMD K5 ?can u further make a details ba. confusing man gud ang mga price ba.tnxs
To elord:
150 is kuridas price if you prefer just to dispose right away your dead boards or dead hard disks.
But if you allow me to do a quick test on each item in my shop, I would be willing to pay as much as 300 if I like the condition of the item.

@ruelnov: could you post a sketch of your location.
bai naa kay stocks sa cpacitors? i am currentlyt looking for a 4700uF capacitor.
bai npdko guba hardisk... murag bad sector.... prob is mo detect cya pro bad lang.. then walacya mbasa na memory.. instead 160gig (maxtor) O as in zero gig dyd.. i cant format it..mo beep mn cya nya dli mo boot ky bad hardisk mn. then naa mg cge tingug2X.... ma au pni? pm me ur location and sketch or landline number... pm me also possible cost of this repair..
tnx....
thnx very much for the technical info...how about mobo for AMD K7 processor, naa kay available diha? thnx again...Originally Posted by ruelnov
pla pa au sa hardis na 20g?? dli na cya madetec kai mu hang man imu pc kung imu ita.od hehe...
pm.. kung pla price og kung ma.au paba ni... pang masa na price sir ha??
TO ALL WHO ASKED IF YOUR HARD DRIVE CAN BE REPAIRED OR NOT:
I can only say YES or NO after I have diagnosed the drive (desktop or laptop HD).
My success rate is 7 out of 10 in general. I mean, 7 of 10 hard drives submitted for repair were fixed. And none of those drives repaired were returned for repeat service so far.
If your hard drive is really hopeless after my diagnosis, then at least we have tried. Anyway, I don't charge anything if I haven't fixed it.
FOR MOTHERBOARD REPAIR, MY SUCCESS RATE IS 9 OUT OF 10.
SOME HELPFUL TIPS ON HARD DRIVES:
1. Drives that cannot be partitioned or formatted have physical bad sectors (not logical) that need to be remapped/wiped out so that these become hidden from access by any Operating System.
2. Wiping out bad sectors and hiding them from OS access certainly reduces your drive's capacity somewhat, but that is negligible compared to the total size of the drive. For example, if we wipe out 10 physical bad sectors that is only 10x512bytes or 5.12MB which is very small compared to 4.3GIG, etc.
3. It is normal for hard drives to develop physical bad sectors through continued use due to wear & tear on the platter surface, deterioration of the sensitivity/accuracy of magnetic heads, etc. Fortunately, there is a pool of spare sectors kept by the drive controller to keep these bad sectors hidden from our view. But when the number of physical bad sectors exceeds the spare sectors in the drive's pool, then these bad sectors start to show up in Scandisk and begin to affect the drive's normal functioning.
4. Hard Drives can serve us long when handled properly, such as avoiding SHOCK while it is in use, installing in proper position and orientation, running Scandisk periodically, shutting PC from the Windows SHUTDOWN MENU to allow the drive heads to park to a safe location, etc.
@ruelnov: hope u dont mind na i-post ni ang sketch sa imo place:
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grss1982:
No, that's very fine with me. And thanks a lot for posting it. I was actually preparing a sketch of my own and was about to have it scanned for posting here.
Thanks again.
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