Can you replace just a laptop computer screen?

My mom had something fall on her laptop computer screen and now it is useless, but the rest of the computer works fine. Does anyone know if you can purchase a new computer screen and have a computer specialist reattach it to the computer base? Will it work, or do you have to just buy a new computer? Would it be cheaper in the long run to buy a new latop–taking in consideration the cost of the screen and the labor cost of having someone fix it? I appreciate any knowledge you provide!

I have owned a laptop computer from HP for about 3 years now and I am thinking about buying a newone. The thing is, for the past year or so, it has given me nothing but problems and since I am going to enter college soon, it would be nice to start fresh. I could just buy a new battery + adapter cord and such, but by the time I shell out about 300 for that, I could just go ahead and by the new computer since I will probably wind up getting one in a few years anyway. What should I do?

I just purchased a new computer. The new computer has Windows XP, USB ports, a Firewire port, RJ 11, and RJ45 port.

The old computer has Windows Vista, USB ports, RJ11, and RJ45(no Firewire).

I need to tranfer my files from the old computer to the new one. What is best way to do this? Software, cables, etc? Windows has a files transfer setting. Will I have a problem since one computer is XP and the other is Vista?

I am going to get The Sims 3, but I need to buy a new computer. I want to know what computers (factory shipped condition) it has been successfully installed on, so I know that once I get it then it will work.

As dumb as it sonds, I bought an IPod and downloaded about 190+ songs on ITunes to my old laptop that does not have a cd burner. Does anyone know how I can get the songs to my new laptop (I purchased after I bought my IPod)? I tired connecting my IPod to my new computer and it did’t work. Since the laptop is old I fear I cannot download anymore songs to it. Have I lost those songs forever? Thanks in advanced!

My dad’s friend’s computer has something wrong with it and apparently he tried to plug his ipod into a new computer but he couldn’t get the files from his ipod onto the new computer. If he were to copy all of the music files from the old computer and put them on the new one, wouldn’t that help fix the problem?

Or is it possible to make the itunes on the new computer accept his ipod and the old songs?

I have an old computer that gets a blue error screen (when trying to boot up), then auto-restarts. The only way to access this computer is through safe mode.

I have purchased a new computer, but still need some important tax info off the old one, for my 2008 taxes.

I have never transferred files from one computer to another, let alone from one that only boots up on safe mode to the other.

If this is not possible, is there another way I can get the files on my new computer?

My sister’s new computer only has 128 Megs of memory. I was wondering if I can remove memory that is already installed on a computer into her computer.

I have some songs that I can’t add to my new ipod because it’s been authorized by 5 computers. We no longer have any of those computers and I need to de-authorize those old computer so I can authorize it on my new computer.

Almost three years ago, my old computer had many bad viruses and bad pop-ups. I have some files left on that computer and I did not see them for almost three years ago. I wonder I will like to see my old files again that I can connect to my new computer to old computer. That is problem that I am afraid which bad viruses will come to my new one from old one. Please let me know how I can get my old files move from my old computer to my new computer without bring bad viruses to my new one?

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