I've got a situation with my laptop—the hinge has broken, and I'm really worried it might completely break if I try to open it. I'm planning to buy a new laptop in a few months, so I don't want to invest in repairs right now. I just need to get my files, like pictures and documents, off this old one. Is there a safe way to do that? Whenever I try to open it, I feel like it could snap. Any advice would be greatly appreciated!
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No need to panic! Your files are stored on the hardware underneath the keyboard, so even if the screen breaks, there’s a good chance you can still access them. Most laptops have an HDMI port, so if you can get the screen open enough, you might just connect it to a TV. Worst case, a repair shop can take the hard drive out and retrieve your files for you. Once you get everything sorted with your new laptop, consider setting up a backup plan to avoid similar panic in the future!

Thanks for the reassurance! If I wait a few months before going to a repair shop, will my data still be safe?