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kosokuadam

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OK, this isn't so much of a Windows 7-specific issue per se. I have (recently) gotten a Sony Vaio 16.4" laptop. Of course, I have to take a computer several places, usually a couple days a week. I was wondering, what is the best way to ensure that this somewhat regular transportation won't hurt the PC or reduce its life in any way...I ask this because I previously had a laptop, of similar size, and it fail structurally in a couple of places, one year into its life.

I already have a neoprene sleeve for it, but are there any other safety precautions that I might take?
 

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Sony VAIO F1390X
OS
Windows 7 Home Premium
CPU
Intel Core i7
Memory
6GB
Screen Resolution
1920x1080
Hard Drives
500GB
DON'T DROP IT! :D
 

My Computer

Computer type
PC/Desktop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Lenovo IdeaCenter 450
OS
Windows 10 Pro X64
CPU
Intel Quad Core i7-4770 @ 3.4Ghz
Memory
16.0GB PC3-12800 DDR3 SDRAM 1600 MHz
Graphics Card(s)
Intel Integrated HD Graphics
Sound Card
Realtek HD Audio
Monitor(s) Displays
HP 22" LCD
Screen Resolution
1680 x 1050
Hard Drives
250GB Samsung EVO SATA-3 SSD
2TB Seagate ST2000DM001 SATA-2
1.5TB Seagate ST3150041AS SATA
Keyboard
Dell USB
Mouse
Lenovo USB
Internet Speed
Cable via Road Runner 3MB Upload, 30MB Download
Antivirus
Windows Defender, MBAM Pro, MBAE
Browser
Seamonkey
Other Info
UEFI/GPT
PLDS DVD-RW DH16AERSH
I personally bought a specialized backpack made by samsonite for my laptop (has a super cushioned and lined area just for the laptop in it) and it seems to have kept my laptop alive and well for quite sometime. (it's a old xp laptop that came with xp media center on it)

Anyhow the backpack was pricey, I think it was nearly 200 bucks, but I still have it and the laptop both about 7 years later.
 

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Insane hobo technologies. ;-)
OS
Windows 7 x64
CPU
Intel i7 2600k
Motherboard
Asrock z68 extreme 4 gen 3
Memory
G.skill Ripjaw 16gigs @ 1866
Graphics Card(s)
Nvidia gtx580 (evga)
Sound Card
Integrated HD audio + hdmi
Monitor(s) Displays
24" ASUS widescreen + 42" insignia
Screen Resolution
1080p (1920x1080)
Hard Drives
128 Samsung 830
256 Samsung 840
3 x 1tb storage drive (various)
1 western digital 1tb (eSATA)
1 Seagate 1tb (eSATA)
PSU
1 kilowatt SLI/Crossfire rated Silverstone modular
Case
NZXT Phantom + additional 220 fan
Cooling
Zalmann
Keyboard
Microsoft wireless 3000 (v2)
Mouse
MS - wireless 5000 (bluetrack)
Internet Speed
depends on if you ask me or my provider.
Other Info
The above information is provided as is, and the author assumes no responsibility for issues it may cause with your sanity or fanboyism.
Well, that was informative. I take it that means no worries, then? Really the extent of shock this thing could receive is sitting on a car seat then a short walk to a desk. I suppose that hard drive failure by shock could only occur in operation, correct?
 

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Sony VAIO F1390X
OS
Windows 7 Home Premium
CPU
Intel Core i7
Memory
6GB
Screen Resolution
1920x1080
Hard Drives
500GB
well not only but primarily yes.
You could always invest in a solid state drive upgrade for it, which wouldn't be nearly as prone to damage from vibration and g-force shock.
 

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Insane hobo technologies. ;-)
OS
Windows 7 x64
CPU
Intel i7 2600k
Motherboard
Asrock z68 extreme 4 gen 3
Memory
G.skill Ripjaw 16gigs @ 1866
Graphics Card(s)
Nvidia gtx580 (evga)
Sound Card
Integrated HD audio + hdmi
Monitor(s) Displays
24" ASUS widescreen + 42" insignia
Screen Resolution
1080p (1920x1080)
Hard Drives
128 Samsung 830
256 Samsung 840
3 x 1tb storage drive (various)
1 western digital 1tb (eSATA)
1 Seagate 1tb (eSATA)
PSU
1 kilowatt SLI/Crossfire rated Silverstone modular
Case
NZXT Phantom + additional 220 fan
Cooling
Zalmann
Keyboard
Microsoft wireless 3000 (v2)
Mouse
MS - wireless 5000 (bluetrack)
Internet Speed
depends on if you ask me or my provider.
Other Info
The above information is provided as is, and the author assumes no responsibility for issues it may cause with your sanity or fanboyism.
Heat is always a problem with laptops so make sure there is good air circulation around it when using it. Heat and shock are the two primary causes of failure.
 

My Computer

Computer type
PC/Desktop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Lenovo IdeaCenter 450
OS
Windows 10 Pro X64
CPU
Intel Quad Core i7-4770 @ 3.4Ghz
Memory
16.0GB PC3-12800 DDR3 SDRAM 1600 MHz
Graphics Card(s)
Intel Integrated HD Graphics
Sound Card
Realtek HD Audio
Monitor(s) Displays
HP 22" LCD
Screen Resolution
1680 x 1050
Hard Drives
250GB Samsung EVO SATA-3 SSD
2TB Seagate ST2000DM001 SATA-2
1.5TB Seagate ST3150041AS SATA
Keyboard
Dell USB
Mouse
Lenovo USB
Internet Speed
Cable via Road Runner 3MB Upload, 30MB Download
Antivirus
Windows Defender, MBAM Pro, MBAE
Browser
Seamonkey
Other Info
UEFI/GPT
PLDS DVD-RW DH16AERSH
While transporting it, put it to sleep, hibernate or turn it off. (On a Lenovo laptop I use there is a shock detection that freezes HD activity when it detects movement/bumps.)
 

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Toshiba Satellite L500
OS
Windows 7 Home Premium x64 OEM --> RTM clean install
CPU
Intel T4400
Motherboard
? - laptop inbuilt ?
Memory
4Gb
Graphics Card(s)
? - Mobile Intel(R) 4 Series Express Chipset Family ?
Sound Card
Realtek
Monitor(s) Displays
? + extended to a 42" LG55PC plasma tele!
Screen Resolution
1366 * 768
Hard Drives
320Gb 5500rpm
PSU
?
Case
?
Cooling
?
Internet Speed
3Meg, when it works.
Other Info
A LOWLY LAPTOP!
I travel extensively (see my username:D) and my Toshiba really gets a workout some days. Bobtail semi's, many box trucks and loaded down ton pick-ups pulling rides/games/food trailers. I keep my machine with me at all times, even when I drive 2 , 3 , or more vehicles a day. I turn it off and keep it in a regular computer bag and have had no problems. Don't know if I'm just lucky or if Toshiba's are just robust! I am careful with it though I must admit;). As allend66 , my machine has a harddrive acceleration sensor which I had enabled for about a year thought I HAVE had it turned off/disabled for about the same length of time. (Was way too sensitive for me.... would lock the drive with EVERY bump no matter how slight)
 

My Computer

Computer type
Laptop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
MSI GE72VR Apache Pro-416
OS
Windows 10x64 Build 1709
CPU
Intel i7 7700HQ Kaby Lake
Motherboard
Micro-Star Intl. MS-179B (U3C1)
Memory
16 GB DDR4 @2400
Graphics Card(s)
Nvidia Geforce GTX 1060
Screen Resolution
1920x1080 120Hz
Hard Drives
256 GB Nvme M.2 SSD

1TB HDD@7200
Cooling
Cooler Blast 4
Keyboard
Steel Series
Antivirus
Bit Defender Free
Browser
Edge
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