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I brought my laptop to a Computer Store, they spent two days with it and returned it with no answers. They suspect (as I do) that I've fried the motherboard. I have an older laptop, could I (should I) attempt to switch the motherboards, or am I treading in areas beyond my capabilities? The whole idea was to save money by purchasing a used machine, so I don't want to simply replace the whole laptop. Thanks!

2007-08-19 03:55:41 · 2 answers · asked by Anonymous in Computers & Internet Hardware Laptops & Notebooks

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Buying a used Computer without some sort of Guarntee from a reputable firm is similar to, buying a used car outright. What you see is what you get, without much in the way of recourse.
Computers right now are dirt cheap.
As you have discovered, maybe used was not really a good choice. Do yourself a favor and save yourself the headaches and just buy a new
http://www.dell.com
Please don't make the same mistake twice and go for some obscure bargin basement brand that are cheap and junk as well.
Don

2007-08-19 04:05:54 · answer #1 · answered by Don M 7 · 0 0

if you're thinking of buying a laptop you should check out this site first. they give you a sony vaio laptop for FREE! all you need to do is complete a few quick tasks for them.

2007-08-19 11:05:26 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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