So this has been my computer for over 4 years now. A Dell Inspiron 600m laptop. Nothing fancy, as it was a birthday gift meant to be a college tool, but it got the job done. Since then I have had to wipe it only once due to a crazy virus infection but it has also had a power cable start smoking, tea spilt all over the keyboard while it was on, the USB ports and LAN plug stopped working, the mouse pad is wonky at best and a few banging/dropping incidents. But it still ran and did it's job. Last night may have done it in. I was doing some last minute posting here before I went to sleep and one of two things may have killed it.
I think it didn't finish shutting down before I closed it and sometimes it likes to go into sleep mode and drain the battery at night on the shutdown screen. This gives it an inapropriate shutdown error sometimes but it has always started fine aside from that before.
Also, I was going to place it in the nook below my night stand and it slipped from my hand and dropped to the floor about a foot or two. Ironically today I was telling a friend about how dropping iPods can ruin their HDD and how flash memory and solid state drives don't have the same issues. I think the HDD got scrambled when I dropped it because when I turn it on tonight it now says it cannot detect a bootable HDD. I pulled the HDD out and reinserted it to see if it was just loose after the fall. Didn't work.
Does anyone have any other ideas I could try before resorting to buying a new emergency computer? I was planning on buying a new one some time this Summer since I got a new job but if I buy one now as opposed to later I would probably be a bit more limited in what I get. Also, I'd like to be able to retrieve the data on the drive. Some rather important documents are on it.
In the event it is hopeless does anyone have any good recomendations for a good but low priced desktop PC? I had considered going with AlienWare when I got arround to getting a new PC but I'm open to something else. I just want it to be able to play most current games at an average/normal graphical level and also any recording/editing benefits would be a plus since I've been learning podcastery. I figure I can upgrade later if I need/want too.
My Dad is going to look at it this weekend and see if he can do anything to help get it running. Plus he gets a company discount for Dell computers through his company so there is incentive there to save money.
Thanks for your advise.