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Hi Tom:
<Laptops are more difficult to work on than desktops. However, with your
> background, a magnification lamp, small tools and a very organized work
> ethic, they are not that difficult. Do not buy a laptop with plans to
> take it apart simply to do upgrades. Ram, CPU, and some drives are
> relatively easy to upgrade by only removing a couple of screws so no
> unusual technical abilities are necessary.
Ok, so let's says I think I have a video card problem with the laptop. On a
desktop I would drop another video card from another unit in. If it does
not work I may swap out the monitor and continue until I confirm the issue.
How do I test a laptop? How does a laptop repair shop do it? Do they stock
alot of new parts or just have alot of old stuff accumulated that works?
The same question I would have about power supply,memory sticks,hard
drives,Etc.Etc.
Thanks
Richard F. Bolha
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