Flipkart is the best. I have completely stopped purchasing books from my local store (have to haggle forever to get just 10% discount grrrr...). Recently bought a flash card for my phone and a USB pen drive, both came on-time in brand-new condition. I wish that they start selling computer...
Re: APC 1000VA blows up need replacement Advice pls
The APC cost 15K?? Wow.. that is a lot of money. IMO, a 600VA Home UPS with a 100Ah battery costs about 8K and offers much better back-up & protection than the APC boxes. For the record, I had two APC 800VA units before, am using one as a...
I recall that Dell used to provide those caddies to replace DVD/CD with a HDD for its Inspiron & Latitude range of laptops. Do not know if you can use them on other brand laptops. You will have to contact Dell support.
Anyway, all SSDs come with a SATA interface. So even if you find the rare...
Don't know about NEFT for sure, we do bulk-credit to the employee's salary accounts with SBI for our monthly salary payments. You can create a transaction file and upload it a one go. Then confirm the transaction thru your netbanking account and the multiple credits are done.
Re: PC Troubleshooting , help needed..:(
Repeat hard disk corruption points to mainly two things - faulty power supply and/or faulty memory.
We have cheap UMax/Zebronics/Intex/FronTech/Odyssey PSUs in the PCs at my office - and of these only Intex has given me problems (mainly noise and...
I am considering the same Toshiba for a cousin. Specs look good, and I generally heard good feedback on Toshibas.
BTW, stay away from HP/Compaq. My friends and I had bad experiences with the power-supply and display LCD failing - and HP service in India is bad (my opinion).
Yep, do test it on a different system - with a different OS (Linux) if possible. I've known Windows OS have intermittent driver issues with newer hardware. You could also try booting from a Linux Live CD or Pen Drive and try accessing the SSD. Basically, make sure it is actually a hardware...
If you can, take out all data off the drive and do a low-level format and then test it again with HD Tune. If it still shows warnings, then you better think about replacing the drive. Even if it doesn't show any warnings, I wouldn't trust the drive completely. It'd better to get a new 1TB drive...