Brainstorming - laptop stuttering (limited info)
Posted: 2010-01-02 06:01am
I want to preface this by saying that I do not have access to the laptop in question, so this is a remote diagnosis and so I recognise that there isn't an awful lot anyone can do with the paltry information available - I just would like some brainstorming on likely causes so I can at least give the owner some comfort or a worst case scenario until she's back in range of a repair shop.
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My friend has a laptop which periodically freezes and loops a small fraction of whatever sound was playing at the time. If she moves the laptop, it sorts itself out, but still does it for a few times after before finally settling down. That's all we've got to go on, basically, and it may be that her USB ports are breaking down as well as they don't recognise her MP3 player or her phone. However, the laptop is 4 years old, a Toshiba Satellite Pro M40 on XP, with its hard drive replaced last year due to hard drive failure, so my first thought on USB problems was that it might be two seperate problems.
Any ideas? Obviously the moving it to solve it thing implies a hardware fault, is it likely to be a hard drive thing or could it be something on the motherboard like the graphics card?
Is there any basic test I can get her to do which might help her diagnose the problem further? I've asked her to listen to the machine when it freezes to see if she can hear ticking/clicking which might indicate a hard drive problem, but I'm not massively knowledgeable here. Any brainstorming, and I know I've not given much to go on, it's all I've got, would be appreciated.
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My friend has a laptop which periodically freezes and loops a small fraction of whatever sound was playing at the time. If she moves the laptop, it sorts itself out, but still does it for a few times after before finally settling down. That's all we've got to go on, basically, and it may be that her USB ports are breaking down as well as they don't recognise her MP3 player or her phone. However, the laptop is 4 years old, a Toshiba Satellite Pro M40 on XP, with its hard drive replaced last year due to hard drive failure, so my first thought on USB problems was that it might be two seperate problems.
Any ideas? Obviously the moving it to solve it thing implies a hardware fault, is it likely to be a hard drive thing or could it be something on the motherboard like the graphics card?
Is there any basic test I can get her to do which might help her diagnose the problem further? I've asked her to listen to the machine when it freezes to see if she can hear ticking/clicking which might indicate a hard drive problem, but I'm not massively knowledgeable here. Any brainstorming, and I know I've not given much to go on, it's all I've got, would be appreciated.