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So by “fix” I assume you mean you want to replace the old laptop HDD with a new SSD? If your laptop has a HDD, it most likely has a 2.5” data HDD. You can find 2.5” SSDs pretty much anywhere that sells electronics. Best Buy, Amazon, and I think even walmart sells them. Not to mention the countless online retailers. Upgrading a laptop to an SSD is typically one of the easier things to do on a laptop but it simply depends. What is the brand and model of your laptop? This will help up determine what is compatible with your laptop, as well as finding a guide on how to access the HDD and replacing it a new SSD. If you also want to retain all of your data, consider using a desktop computer to clone your old drive to the new one or use a usb to sata adapter to plug your new drive into your laptop and clone it that way. This adapters are about $10-$15 on Amazon.
Leer másLike the previous comment, you probably have some inside the button. The dirt can limit button travel or contact of the switch itself. TronixFix has a quick video on how to clean devices like this without disassembly. Essentially, you just spray some BW-100 (non conductive electronics clean that evaporates quickly) and pressure the button repeatedly to work the dirt out. I’ve linked his YouTube short on how he cleans an Xbox controller button with it. https://youtube.com/shorts/XxGJuw5vOno?f... just now by Ian Brown
Leer másHave you had your brakes recently serviced? It sounds like there is air in your brake system. Either you have a leak or when they brake fluid was last changed out, they weren’t properly bled. One quick check is to look in your brake fluid reservoir for bubbles or a milky/foamy fluid. This is indicate air in the system and most likely a leak. You can always replace the fluid and bleed your brakes to see if this solves it. But if you have bubbles/foam in your reservoir, I would recommend tracing your brake lines to look for leaks. Hope this helps. If there is no signs of air, you could have bad brakes and rotors. Typically those will be accompanied by various noises, ie. squeaking, grinding, etc.
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