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'''Redesdale and Wise William''' is [[Child ballad]] 246. The ballad tells of a man who wagers his and loses his lands over an attempt to win a woman's affection.<ref>{{cite web |url= http://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Child%27s_Ballads/246|title= Child's Ballads/246|accessdate=22 February 2012}}</ref>
When it comes to repairing your laptop there comes a moment when you should consider doing the job yourself. Now, should you actually attempt to fix your laptop yourself or should you take it to a laptop repair service in Washington DC?


==Synopsis==
Well it really depends on the person. Hopefully this article will help you decide if this is worth your time. You really have to be honest with yourself and evaluate your skills. Have you done this before, are you a person that have some basic knowledge about tech?
While "drinking at the wine" and having "an unruly time, Redesdale tells William he can win the love of any lady. William rashly says his sister will not give him her favor, and bets his head against Redesdale's lands. Redesdale throws him in prison, but he writes a letter and sends it to his sister. Redesdale's attempt to woo her are unsuccessful even at getting a glimpse of her. When he sets the house afire, in different variants, the women escape or a shower puts the blaze out. Redesdale admits defeat, frees William, and gives him his lands.
Is the answer to these questions is yes, then you can certainly attempt to fix your own laptop. You can really mess it up if do not know what you are doing.


== References ==
The problem is that your laptop is an ensemble of delicate components and most of the times the problem is not that big. If you have it plugged into a socket, even a small power failure or a drop in current intensity can cause your device to not boot up.
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This is easily fixed by a person that is well versed. And spending money at a laptop repair service would only be a waste of money. But you have no way of knowing that.
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For those of us who grew up taking apart our old laptops and computers this can easily be solved with a screwdriver.
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But not all people are like that. What I am trying to say is that if you do fail to get your laptop to a repair shop, be sure you do it for the right reasons. Don’t be cheap, especially if you don’t know what you doing.


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Also check for spare parts in your older laptops. That’s why it's useful not to throw away old computers you never know when an old hard drive or some RAM may come in handy.

Also be sure to check your charging cord. Many people go to laptop repair services complaining about their battery because it does not want to charge. They automatically assume that it’s the battery when in fact it is because of the cord.

In conclusion nobody can really tell you what to do, every situation and every computer is a different case, but when you do make a decision be sure you don’t make it just to save money.You can know more about laptop repair you can visit our website http://xmoddz.com/blog/category/other/

Revision as of 09:57, 24 August 2013

Redesdale and Wise William is Child ballad 246. The ballad tells of a man who wagers his and loses his lands over an attempt to win a woman's affection.[1]

Synopsis

While "drinking at the wine" and having "an unruly time, Redesdale tells William he can win the love of any lady. William rashly says his sister will not give him her favor, and bets his head against Redesdale's lands. Redesdale throws him in prison, but he writes a letter and sends it to his sister. Redesdale's attempt to woo her are unsuccessful even at getting a glimpse of her. When he sets the house afire, in different variants, the women escape or a shower puts the blaze out. Redesdale admits defeat, frees William, and gives him his lands.

References

  1. ^ "Child's Ballads/246". Retrieved 22 February 2012.