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18th May 2007, 13:56
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| | Platinum Account Customer | Re: Laptop issue. I don't know how to advise you on the data, I'm afraid, but no, the store should be arranging the repair; get them to ring their own flippin' 'customer services' if she doesn't want the hassle of doing it herself (cheeky beggers). PC World have to be allowed the opportunity to repair the laptop; if it subsequently goes wrong, with the same fault, then your gf would be entitled to a new one. Your gf should not have to pay for anything - if a fault occurs in the first six months after purchase, the fault is taken to be inherent (for your purposes, it's PC World's 'fault'). After those six months, an inspection would be needed to determine if the fault was inherent (for which they are liable) or due to accident/wear and tear (for which they are not).
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20th May 2007, 17:12
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| | Basic Account Customer | Re: Laptop issue. sorry black sheep, that isnt possible in this case. laptop drives are of a different size to normal ide caddies. The solution I would recommend is to purchase a ide-usb card. Making sure that one end of it fits a laptop drive. Then using this cable, connect the laptop drive to a n other machine, and then your able to transfer any/all data that is required.
PC worlds charges for data recovery of a laptop drive, would be in the region of £99, provided the drive is spinning, again i know this for a fact. But why waste the £99, when you can do it yourself for around a tenner..
I'm a fully qualified pc technician, and use this cable, on all laptop drives that come in for repair, where there is no other answer.
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