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Okay make it 4, but the first one is unnecessary.

1. My laptop, HP dv6000 series, has had its graphics card fixed twice and now it died again, 3 months after the graphics card replacement. Is this a common issue among laptops or am I just using the laptop in a very bad way?

2. I need a new laptop. Price isn't the biggest factor but I want it to run Photoshop, Ulead Videostudio without lagging. Any good recommendations?

3. I want to keep all my data on my hard drive. Is it possible to move my hard drive to a new laptop?

4. At the same time, my hard drive is running out of memory. I want to upgrade it into something a lot bigger. Is that possible?

Thanks a lot. 3nodding
Joellll
1. My laptop, HP dv6000 series, has had its graphics card fixed twice and now it died again, 3 months after the graphics card replacement. Is this a common issue among laptops or am I just using the laptop in a very bad way?
If your laptop uses Nvidia graphics it's probably a driver issue and NOT the hardware. Replace hardware all you like but you'll see the same problem over and over again. But can you elaborate on precisely what happens when you say it "dies"?

Joellll
2. I need a new laptop. Price isn't the biggest factor but I want it to run Photoshop, Ulead Videostudio without lagging. Any good recommendations?
Well a wide range of hardware will RUN these apps, but how well is a relative thing. Ideally you'd be looking for a quad core processor, but if that's out of your price range then a faster dual core with a decent amount of memory, but memory is plentiful these days so you shouldn't really have to worry about it. However a good solid state drive will do wonders as far as making your system feel responsive. Again, not necessarily cheap, but if you're focused on performance and getting rid of that "sluggish" feel that would be the way to go.

Joellll
3. I want to keep all my data on my hard drive. Is it possible to move my hard drive to a new laptop?
Some laptops, perhaps. But generally no. Some laptops offer a second hard drive bay, but those systems aren't too common and the ones that do often already include a hard drive in that bay. Realistically you'd be better off getting an external hard drive enclosure.

Joellll
4. At the same time, my hard drive is running out of memory. I want to upgrade it into something a lot bigger. Is that possible?
If you're running out of hard drive space then yes, you can purchase a newer, larger hard drive. You would either need to install Windows fresh on the new drive or clone your old drive onto the new one, but either way it's not just a simple swap. Possible, yes. But if you're getting a new laptop it almost doesn't make sense to spend more money on the old one. But if you intend to remove the hard drive that's in it regardless then unless you were to get rid of it (which doesn't seem likely) then it's more than worth the trouble to keep this system going. Although cloning would be easier from a configuration perspective, I'd recommend backing up your old drive and reinstalling on the new one. Considering you're having issues with this laptop I really wouldn't see the point in duplicating those issues on the new drive if they're in any way software related.

Not to ramble or anything....
1. not a common problem.
2. you want quite a bit of ram,
3. yes, it can most likely be transplanted in to the new one, but remember that there can normally be only one HDD in a laptop, or at least the old one can be transplanted in to an external HDD enclosure.
4. no, in a laptop it will have to be a replaced, but the old one can be transplanted in to an external HDD enclosure.
Joellll
Okay make it 4, but the first one is unnecessary.

1. My laptop, HP dv6000 series, has had its graphics card fixed twice and now it died again, 3 months after the graphics card replacement. Is this a common issue among laptops or am I just using the laptop in a very bad way?

No-one uses their laptop in abad way, to be honest my opinion if you want it is try and purchase a new laptop and see the difference between your old and new and the improvement or disapproving graphics card thats being used in your new one.
(not sure that made sense sweatdrop )

2. I need a new laptop. Price isn't the biggest factor but I want it to run Photoshop, Ulead Videostudio without lagging. Any good recommendations?

I'm quite useless at this but the only thing i could recommend if probably Adobe Photoshop and thats it thats the only photoshop i've ever used xD

3. I want to keep all my data on my hard drive. Is it possible to move my hard drive to a new laptop?

Not if you use a pendrive i don't think it's impossible, importing your information and also you get a copy just incase its lost. but that's only my suggestion.

4. At the same time, my hard drive is running out of memory. I want to upgrade it into something a lot bigger. Is that possible?

Yes it is possible, to upgrade a new hard drive but I think its just best if you trade in your old laptop for a newer one. That way its easier if you can't then like Minion4Hire said just purchase a newer, larger harddrive

Hope it helps, but i doubt it will xD

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