[Hidden-tech] Laptop 'Maintenance'

Jeremy Dunn jeremy.j.dunn at gmail.com
Wed Jan 14 08:35:45 EST 2009


David,

If you're set on keeping the computer, I'd suggest buying a new keyboard (from the manufacturer) and new batteries.   There are many places online that sell laptop batteries.  I recently compared prices, warrantees and return policies and chose LaptopBatteryDepot.com.   

- Jeremy
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  From: DAVID F. FARKAS 
  To: Hidden-Tech Tech 
  Sent: Tuesday, January 13, 2009 6:03 PM
  Subject: [Hidden-tech] Laptop 'Maintenance'


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  Hey hardware mavens... can you help me out with this?

  QUESTION 1:

  I have a three year old Averetec 12-inch laptop. (Always mistaken for a MAC because of the size.) The precursor of the NetBooks?

  Several of the keys on the lower row, initially to the left end over the PCMCIA port and CD-ROM, have gone dead or intermittent. Not a problem for the function keys but became more of a problem when the space bar, M, and N keys started balking.

  I noticed that holding down the Fn key at the end of the bottom row and hitting the recalcitrant key freed them up. So I've blow compressed air under them as well as I can and they are behaving somewhat better.

  My question.... yes there is a question... is whether there is a solvent spray that can safely we used on keyboards to clean the contacts under the key? Spray with solvent. Jiggle all the keys. Spray with air. Eh voila... all the keys work again? 

  Yes? No? Maybe so? 

  QUESTION 2:

  The batteries on this unit only last 1.5 hours, so I have two of them. Both died with a week of each other. I managed to run the battery calibration program in the BIOS on one of them. It charges and drains the batter several times. That one now seems to hold a full charge, although I have not yet tested to see how long it will last.

  Number 2 is so dead the calibration program fails when I try to start it. Is there any hope for Battery Number 2? I saw a site online that claims to install new cells into dead laptop batteries and the price is less than a new OEM battery... which would have been on the shelf for 3 years.

  Anyone have any experience with getting a Lithium Ion battery rebuilt?

  Thanx so much.
  David



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