Great video, thanks!. I needed to replace the battery for my Mom's laptop (Inspiron 5767). I'd also like to do a SSD upgrade sometime in the future (the 1TB 5400 rpm spinning drive really slows down this computer).
changing the rams helps so so good, i have the same laptop with one 16gb ram chip (will buy one more soon, making it 32gb of ram) i have the lowest hard drive space i think one can buy 120 BGs yet it works much better than the 8gb of ram. the hard drive or ssd will make better too n if you can afford both i would.
@@MrGoddlie I think you would really be wasting your money having 32GB RAM. 16 or even 8 would be ample for use on a PC of this ilk, and if you have more it wouldn't improve the performance. Try opening task manager on performance on memory and you can see the percentage used. It's usually only specific design/editing or gaming use that requires such high spec. Good luck.
Hi great video.Is this the one with the i7 processor and amd dedicated graphics ?If it is do you mind telling me what's the wattage,model or part number of the charger you used ? I keep getting charger cannot be determined on mine.
All I could tell is that it's a Sandisk Plus, which I don't recommend. I've had these fail at work more than once (they are really cheap, though). With 2.5" SATA SSDs I'd go with a Samsung EVO as a suggestion.
I don't believe so, my small phillips (#0) did fine with those screws. The ones I had the most trouble with were the screws holding in the battery. I used a phillips #000 for those screws, and they were in very tight.
@@fixstudioTV I''ve done exactly that in the past. I took an old HDD, placed it in a caddy to replave the DVD reader and used that optical drive in an external caddy to use in very rare occasions.
@@fixstudioTVThanks for the reply. Thats great you say that but odd. Because I have 16gig of ram and the amd 7th gen card andnit was really having problems editing with DaVinci Resolve. I was ready to give up on it
Thank you so much for this video. I have a Dell Inspiron 17 5770 and I was able to along with your video quite easily.
Great video. It showed me exactly how to replace my battery. Thanks you very much for making it!
Perfect video. You pulled my stuff out of the fire. Thanks!
Great video, thanks!. I needed to replace the battery for my Mom's laptop (Inspiron 5767). I'd also like to do a SSD upgrade sometime in the future (the 1TB 5400 rpm spinning drive really slows down this computer).
changing the rams helps so so good, i have the same laptop with one 16gb ram chip (will buy one more soon, making it 32gb of ram)
i have the lowest hard drive space i think one can buy 120 BGs yet it works much better than the 8gb of ram. the hard drive or ssd will make better too n if you can afford both i would.
@@MrGoddlie I think you would really be wasting your money having 32GB RAM. 16 or even 8 would be ample for use on a PC of this ilk, and if you have more it wouldn't improve the performance. Try opening task manager on performance on memory and you can see the percentage used. It's usually only specific design/editing or gaming use that requires such high spec. Good luck.
My keys are sticking on this same computer. Is it fixable?
Hi great video.Is this the one with the i7 processor and amd dedicated graphics ?If it is do you mind telling me what's the wattage,model or part number of the charger you used ? I keep getting charger cannot be determined on mine.
Thx. Sorry, but I don’t have access to this modal any more
what are the specifications of ssd that u put in hdd place ?
All I could tell is that it's a Sandisk Plus, which I don't recommend. I've had these fail at work more than once (they are really cheap, though). With 2.5" SATA SSDs I'd go with a Samsung EVO as a suggestion.
Are the screws that are covered by the drive bay proprietary? I can't seem to get them off with my regular phi-lips screwdriver
I don't believe so, my small phillips (#0) did fine with those screws. The ones I had the most trouble with were the screws holding in the battery. I used a phillips #000 for those screws, and they were in very tight.
Thanks for this awesome video, Is this laptop has separate SSD slot? Is it possible to keep HDD with SSD? Thanks.
No. You have just one SATA for SSD/HDD and second SATA for Optical drive. Of course you can replace dvd to second HDD/SSD
@@fixstudioTV I''ve done exactly that in the past. I took an old HDD, placed it in a caddy to replave the DVD reader and used that optical drive in an external caddy to use in very rare occasions.
Can the cpu be upgraded?
Unfortunately not.
Is the video in 4k or are you saying the 17 5000 should be able to edit 4k video after the upgrade?
Video is in 4K. But Inspiron 17-5000 should be powerful enough for 4k/100bit/h264 not to complicated projects.
@@fixstudioTVThanks for the reply. Thats great you say that but odd. Because I have 16gig of ram and the amd 7th gen card andnit was really having problems editing with DaVinci Resolve. I was ready to give up on it
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who the fuck make a laptop with the battery inbuilt when all other good laptops the battery plugs in underneath, DELL shit does
Dell is worst pos I've owned
If you go Dell, I do not recommend the consumer line of laptops. Their Latitude line (more expensive) are generally a lot easier to work on too.
I've seen "100% disk" one too many times lmao