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Originally Posted by MGlitch
Makes sense. Either way cleaning the screen is far easier and less invasive than a reset and personally I prefer to start from the least frustrating fix and move up. Though Windows has seen me buy a new computer when the one I had literally forgot it had Bluetooth capabilities on more than one occasion requiring a wipe of the system to restore. The new one hasn’t demonstrated the same issue, and while I had to set it up I’d have had to do that again anyway.
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The laptop I am using now I had to buy because my previous laptop died on me. It wasn't easily reparable. But I do like this laptop better then the previous one. It wasn't all that difficult to set it up to how I wanted.
The hard drive in the previous laptop still work and I have a cable that lets me plug it into a USB port (USB-A or USB-C). This way I can pull off anything I want.