Used Laptops
Used Laptops 
Laptops have become the computer of choice for millions of businessmen, scientists, students, and people on the go in general.
“Notebooks” are capable of many of the same tasks that desktop computers perform, although they are typically less powerful for the same price.
They contain components that are similar to those in their desktop counterparts and perform the same functions but are miniaturized and optimized for mobile use and efficient power consumption. Usually having liquid crystal displays and use SO-DIMM (Small Outline DIMM) modules (rather than the larger DIMMs used in desktop computers)for their RAM. In addition to a built-in keyboard, they may utilize a touchpad (also known as a trackpad) or a pointing stick for input, though an external mouse or keyboard can usually be attached.
Many people just like the compactness and mobility of these machines, and the ability (with wireless) to carry them from room to room and even enjoy work and play outside on the deck, by the pool, or in the garage.
Requests for Laptop Data Recovery is somewhat more common than for desktop computers.
Laptop drives are very small in comparison. Special tooling, equipment and handling procedures are required. However, recovery rates are 90% and higher.
A wide variety of failures can cause physical damage to storage media. CD-ROMs can have their metallic substrate or dye layer scratched off; hard disks can suffer any of several mechanical failures, such as head crashes and failed motors; and tapes can simply break.
Physical damage always causes at least some data loss, and in many cases the logical structures of the file system are damaged as well. This causes logical damage that must be dealt with before any data recovery is possible.
Typical problems seen with laptop computers are mechanical or electronic failure, where either the drive does not spin at all, or if it does, then quiet but persistent “ticking” or “crunching” noises can be heard during powering up – this particular problem is mainly due to an internal head amplifier failure or, more seriously, a head crash or misalignment problem – the majority of which are recoverable.
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