DisneyFirefly
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I've had my laptop for about a year and a half now, and about three months ago, the AC adapter died. I bought a new one, a knock-off from eBay (if anyone ever has their adapter die, DO NOT buy a knock-off; just get the stupid part from your manufacturer). Two months later, I was using my laptop to show a friend a post here on the Dis and there was a little *POP* and my screen went blank and the computer shut down. I'm a writer, a college student, and an internet addict, so I freaked out and ran it over to Staples for diagnostics.
Basically, I fried my computer by using a knock-off adapter. The motherboard and video card are fried, so right now I have a $700 paperweight and am stuck using my parents' desktop, which is a battle to get onto since my father is also taking classes. The guy at Staples told me that the repair would be $370+tax, and I'd also have to get a new adapter from the manufacturer to the tune of ~$60+tax+shipping. My laptop's a Dell Inspiron 1526, so I can only get the Dell parts through their website. The total repair would be well over $550 when you factor in the fact that I also need a new battery (~$150), but would be putting that off for a while, until I could afford it. The battery I currently have won't hold a charge, so it was running on the AC adapter.
I'm also having overheating issues with this laptop (it's been sent in for repair once before), the screen has scratches in it, and the case itself is cracking (I think that's Dell's fault, though, because it's poorly constructed).
I know I could get a whole new computer for cheaper than it would cost to repair my current one and deal with the battery issue, and the guy at Staples told me that they could do a DVD backup of all my data from my laptop. Right now, that seems like the best option, when you add everything together. Either way, I'm not getting it for at least a month due to another financial situation I have going on. If I buy a new one, I'm going to lose all my bookmarks since I doubt those would come off in a data backup, but I might be wrong.
What do you guys think? Repair the old one for ~$580 and just deal with the overheating issue, or buy a brand new one for $450 and get a $100 data backup from Staples, for a total of $550?
Basically, I fried my computer by using a knock-off adapter. The motherboard and video card are fried, so right now I have a $700 paperweight and am stuck using my parents' desktop, which is a battle to get onto since my father is also taking classes. The guy at Staples told me that the repair would be $370+tax, and I'd also have to get a new adapter from the manufacturer to the tune of ~$60+tax+shipping. My laptop's a Dell Inspiron 1526, so I can only get the Dell parts through their website. The total repair would be well over $550 when you factor in the fact that I also need a new battery (~$150), but would be putting that off for a while, until I could afford it. The battery I currently have won't hold a charge, so it was running on the AC adapter.
I'm also having overheating issues with this laptop (it's been sent in for repair once before), the screen has scratches in it, and the case itself is cracking (I think that's Dell's fault, though, because it's poorly constructed).
I know I could get a whole new computer for cheaper than it would cost to repair my current one and deal with the battery issue, and the guy at Staples told me that they could do a DVD backup of all my data from my laptop. Right now, that seems like the best option, when you add everything together. Either way, I'm not getting it for at least a month due to another financial situation I have going on. If I buy a new one, I'm going to lose all my bookmarks since I doubt those would come off in a data backup, but I might be wrong.
What do you guys think? Repair the old one for ~$580 and just deal with the overheating issue, or buy a brand new one for $450 and get a $100 data backup from Staples, for a total of $550?