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Place the laptop in a locked security cage designed to store computer equipment.
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Theoretically, yes - BUT - some computer manufacturers say you're voiding your warranty if you 'roll back' a Windows 8 computer to Windows 7. In that case - if your computer breaks-down within the initial warranty period - they will not do a free repair !
The extended period at the wicket by two batsmen in cricket is called a stand.
You can apparently 'roll back' a Windows 8 computer to Windows 7... HOWEVER - some computer manufacturers have said they will not repair a Windows 8 machine (even if it's still under warranty) if it's been rolled back ! They claim rolling a Windows 8 machine back to Windows 7 voids the warranty !
Apparently, Windows 8 can be 'rolled back' to Windows 7. HOWEVER - some manufacturers say your warranty is void if you do it - and will not do a (free) repair if your computer goes faulty within the guarantee period !
Theoretically - yes. HOWEVER - some computer manufacturers state you are voiding the warranty on the computer by 'rolling back' the display to the Windows 7 format. In which case, should your computer develop a fault within the guarantee period - they will not repair it under warranty - and will charge you !
the study of how artifacts and objects decay over an extended period of time
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A cooling pad is used for a laptop to reduce the temperature of the device and aid the device in cooling itself. Electronics produce heat, and a laptop produces a lot of heat due to its amount of electronics enclosed in a relatively small case. Laptop cases are also not very well ventilated, so they have trouble cooling themselves if they are used for an extended period of time. A laptop cooling pad aids in cooling by introducing more air to help cool the device.
Legally - you can't. You void the warranty on your computer if you do that - and if your computer develops a fault - even if it's still under the manufacturers guarantee period - many manufacturers will not fix the problem for free - citing that you changed the operating system from the one that was supplied with the machine !