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Watcher Observer:
So glad I didn't post in this thread earlier, because it has turned to pure comedy gold.
Blah blah some good stuff, some bad stuff blah blah
I have made no claim that I was by any means an expert in computer technology. If I was an expert, I would have no need to ask such questions. Since you obviously know the answer, at some point, you would have had to ask the same question or you NEVER WOULD HAVE LEARNED TO BEGIN WITH. So glad that withholding information to a persons question, and then mocking for having ever had asked the question, when that person admits they don't know what they are doing is so amusing to you.
Career advise, don't ever go in a teaching job, would suck at it. You took a pretty decent message, and completely destroyed your ethos as an author by mocking the very audience you are speaking to. Did you not take English 101 in college, you are obviously educated.
Oh by the way, I am not claiming to be an expert in English, I am sure I made more than a few grammatical errors.... I am just trying to understand how you expect me to care about anything you have to say, good, bad, or indifferent? You talk like I am also a complete noob at this which should be equally apparent that I know at least a little bit about hardware. I know if mechanical issues are there, that there are usually noises associated. The LAST thing my friend was doing before the laptop stopped booting, was insert a cd rom that he thought was some sort of recovery disk. Mind you this gentleman, knows less than a noob about computers and thinks "facebook" is the internet. So he isnt exactly a reliable "source" i would say in the diagnostic process. Anyway he tells me he:
"sees something about deleting something, it asked me if I wanted to, and i clicked "yes" the computer rebooted, and then I got 'no bootable device found'"
Also I have mentioned this is the first laptop i have worked on but all my experience has been with desktops. 16 years worth of experience. I have been rebuilding and fixing DESKTOPS since it was necessary to load DOS on the computer before windows. It would seem to me, if the CD Rom was working before he deleted whatever he deleted, and nothing physically has changed with the system, why would it stop working RIGHT AFTER a CD Rom JUST worked in it?
Also, I did try to check the physical connections. The CD Rom, is not removable, it is built into the case. After unscrewing about 15 screws and prying the keyboard up, turns out there is a rivet in the middle that will not allow the keyboard to come apart from the case. What I could see from the portion I was able to pull apart, was all the connections that I could see without actually moving the CD Rom. Everything I could see from that point looked connected. That being said, because I can not get the keyboard apart from the case because of the rivet, I will not be able to replace the optical drive.