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Hello. I need your help. I have a ThinkCentre M720q that is a few years old that I used for a previous job. I want to factory reset it but I allowed the company to be an admin and be able to control it while I was working for them and after I quit they never removed their admin stuff and now I can not use it for anything else. Is there any other way to factory reset it and remove their privileges if so can you please message me the instructions or video instructions. I now need this computer for a new job that starts next week
Hello I wrote a few months before.About my laptop sony vaio that couldn't turn on well it turned out the cpu burned and the motherboard failed too so I changed it. My new laptop has i3 330m but well it isn't the best thing to use I just got it because I can't move my pc(but it has i5 13600kf so that i3 feels really slow)anyway I checked if I can change the cpu and it turned out I can I am planning to get i5-560m or i7-620m which one is better?I know the i7 is better but will it get too hot I have one fan and one copper tube or rod that reaches the processor, I hope you understand me, I don't know exactly how it works.I will be waiting for an answer because I don't want to burn it again.Oh and I use it mainly on my desk so there shouldn't be too much heat right?
1. Yes, the i7 is better but most likely the i7 may not work very well. I would do as you said and try the i5. 2. An overheating computer can be damaging multiple different components if not resolved. First, make sure that the fan and vents are clean and clear. If you need help accessing the fan, let me know what brand and model computer you have and I can help you get inside it. If that does not fix the overheating issue, then try replacing the thermal paste on the CPU and if needed, the GPU as seen here; ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-K_j4GPjpawk.html. If that fails too, replace the CPU
@@PC_Monkey OK I ordered the i5 it will arrive after 20 days.I built myself a pc so I have a little(like 70% of the tube)thermal paste left I think I should be able to use it I will see and the video because it should be different from pc I think.I will write later to tell you if the cpu worked.Oh BTW i5-560m's iGPU is better than i3-330m right I couldn't find information about the it's gpu.thanks gor the information.
@@PC_Monkey let me explain, I'm trying to install the windows 10 in my dell e6410 , but it gets stuck when the set up starts and I click on install now, so I uninstalled the hard drive and installed in another laptop and installed the windows 10 successfully and reinstalled the hard drive in the dell e6410. but it again stuck at logo screen and no spinning dots. then I tried to get into diagnose and repair option, but the diagnostic also got stuck.