toshiba is a fucking piece of garbage, i don't give a fuck what tom's hardware says. i like scratch n dents and refurbs, good deals on various brands but never fucking ever toshiba. latest is a core i7 lenovo 15" 1tb for $329. use for a year or two, rinse and repeat.
Try having a look for the service manual online, there's a good chance that you'll be able to do it yourself in an hour (CMOS batteries are standard, and not hard to replace, provided they give you access to it)I read on some forums that it's a sign the BIOS battery is fried and I need to ship it to the service center to get it replaced.
I've got 5 years plus out of all my laptops. You can't beat ebay, you can get a very good deal on a well built laptop with good enough specs from the people who think they absolutely must get the latest i7 and 16GB RAM to check their emails (because they've gone and filled up their old laptop with adware, and surprise surprise, it's running slow)So why is it that today you have to go for a high-end $3k gaming laptop if you want it to last more than 2 years? Plus why the fuck do I have to buy a high-end gaming laptop with a gazilliong GB graphic card if all I do is gay webmastering? Why can't I get more than 2 years out of a standard laptop? I don't consider Toshiba Satellite cheap. To me, cheap is those bargain $299 Gateway computers.
CCarter, ok here's the deal: when my parents bought a computer back in the early 90ies, they didn't go for the "cream of the crop". They couldn't afford it. They would go for the one "on sale" at the store, and it would still last 6+ years! (with no upgrades, daily usage, gaming, etc...)
So why is it that today you have to go for a high-end $3k gaming laptop if you want it to last more than 2 years? Plus why the fuck do I have to buy a high-end gaming laptop with a gazilliong GB graphic card if all I do is gay webmastering? Why can't I get more than 2 years out of a standard laptop? I don't consider Toshiba Satellite cheap. To me, cheap is those bargain $299 Gateway computers.
Apple guys and PC guys don't agree on the definition of cheap I think. That's where the arguing comes from.
So why is it that today you have to go for a high-end $3k gaming laptop if you want it to last more than 2 years?
@CCarter, listen man, you won't sell me the idea that I need a gaming laptop like an Alienware if 90% of my job is done within Google Chrome. If that's what the industry has come down to, it's sad.
I started this thread to see if I was the only one having to replace my laptop every 2 years, and it turns out I'm not. Also most people seem to agree that computers today aren't built as sturdy as they used to be. Everyone wants to make a profit and compete with cheap labour, that's fine... I accept the rules of the game and I'll keep buying a new laptop every 2 years. All my data is in the cloud anyways.
I'm happy that MacBooks are just as great as they always were, but I'm just not a MAC guy and will never be. End of story.
@BCG you argue with CCarter, he's the one that brought that up, not me.