Hi,
I have a laptop DELL Latitude D410, about 6 or 7 years old.
I've had a hard drive that died last September, see post http://www.kubuntuforums.net/showthr...d0-write-error
So I bought a new one.
Everything was fine until last week when it suddently crashed with no warning.
I boot into busybox, impossible to exit busybox. Impossible to access the hard drive when I boot with live USB and impossible to format it when I try to re install kubuntu.
Unless there is someting that I havent tried yet, it seems to me that the hard drive is dead.
I'm not interested in recovering data.
It is under waranty but I bought it in New Zealand and I am now in the UK and I'm not going back to NZ anytime soon...
So what I am wondering now is, if I buy a new hard drive, is it gonna crash again? Or shall I invest in a new laptop?
I know it is a broad question with very little clues to work on but any questions or advice are welcome.
Thanks a lot.
					I have a laptop DELL Latitude D410, about 6 or 7 years old.
I've had a hard drive that died last September, see post http://www.kubuntuforums.net/showthr...d0-write-error
So I bought a new one.
Everything was fine until last week when it suddently crashed with no warning.
I boot into busybox, impossible to exit busybox. Impossible to access the hard drive when I boot with live USB and impossible to format it when I try to re install kubuntu.
Unless there is someting that I havent tried yet, it seems to me that the hard drive is dead.
I'm not interested in recovering data.
It is under waranty but I bought it in New Zealand and I am now in the UK and I'm not going back to NZ anytime soon...
So what I am wondering now is, if I buy a new hard drive, is it gonna crash again? Or shall I invest in a new laptop?
I know it is a broad question with very little clues to work on but any questions or advice are welcome.
Thanks a lot.





 It might well be time to consider investing in a new one. Not knowing what caused the failure of the 'new' hard drive, it's neigh impossible to make any informed suggestions. You say the hard drive is still under warranty. Why don't you just mail it back to New Zealand for a replacement? Would be cheaper than the purchase of a new laptop, yes? But again, it's a 6-7 year old laptop. I'm sure you've gotten 'good measure' out of it. Laptops don't last for ever (what does?).
  It might well be time to consider investing in a new one. Not knowing what caused the failure of the 'new' hard drive, it's neigh impossible to make any informed suggestions. You say the hard drive is still under warranty. Why don't you just mail it back to New Zealand for a replacement? Would be cheaper than the purchase of a new laptop, yes? But again, it's a 6-7 year old laptop. I'm sure you've gotten 'good measure' out of it. Laptops don't last for ever (what does?).
							
						



 I hate to see old(ish) equipment going to waste and generally speaking a 20 year old machine should still work like new (yes I have such). Nevertheless, you'll be starting to have trouble with the latest distros, so  perhaps Snowhog is right - it's time.
 I hate to see old(ish) equipment going to waste and generally speaking a 20 year old machine should still work like new (yes I have such). Nevertheless, you'll be starting to have trouble with the latest distros, so  perhaps Snowhog is right - it's time. 

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