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Believe it or not Laptops are very sensitive. The processors, motherboard etc. are only protected by a thin plastic covering. Your best bet is to call the brand laptop you have. (HP,Dell, Toshiba etc.) And send it in, will cost money, but if you don't wanna pay hundreds of dollars for a new one. I'd recommend sending it in.
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hi, if the port is working fine, its ok.. but do not use this port, since its damaged, it could short the pins inside while pluging the cable, left side is better
Unfortunately, this probably means the read/write heads were jarred and can no longer function properly. That's usually fixable, but it's a very expensive fix because the parts are inside the hard drive and the data surfaces are very delicate... Most people are better off simply replacing the hard drive unless the data is absolutely vital.
Take it to someone that can disassemble it and repair the short at the jack - The jack probably got pushed into the computer when it fell and shorted. Typical repair cost at most shops is $100-$150 (although your might be more because of the short).
If you can disassemble it and take just the motherboard in to a shop labor should be a lot less since you will do 1/2 the work.
Get a recommendation for a place if you can since there are some places that are not very capable at soldering.
That is what casio calls a lens error. You will have to send it in and have it fixed. The cameras don't do well even when dropped from that short distance.
Call repairs at 800-706-2534 and keep choosing option 1. Tell them that you talked to tech support already otherwise they will try and transfer you to their tech support.
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