I'd just buy a new hard drive, clean out the dust and reapply some thermal paste
I've not really worked on laptops before, only desktop PCs. They're a bit more fiddly to disassemble. If it comes to it, I could try. Just don't want to break anything

I'd just buy a new hard drive, clean out the dust and reapply some thermal paste

I've not really worked on laptops before, only desktop PCs. They're a bit more fiddly to disassemble. If it comes to it, I could try. Just don't want to break anything![]()
In fact the machine (a Toshiba laptop) has two installed; the second seems entirely unused (no raid, either).I've not really worked on laptops before, only desktop PCs. They're a bit more fiddly to disassemble. If it comes to it, I could try. Just don't want to break anything![]()