Posted by paul on December 22, 2007 at 12:43:12 from (66.60.197.244):
In Reply to: Computer Question posted by John T on December 22, 2007 at 08:36:53:
My brother in law is in a different town of the midwest every week, home almost every weekend, he travels with 2 laptops.
I thing the problem was not with the xray, but physical damage of dropping, banging, etc. Or it just happened to die that day of whatever failure.
If the simple things mentioned don't revive it, hope it is under warrentee - laptops always seem to cost more to fix that to just replace, everything is hardwired in tight places and only oem stuff fits. A computer geek that likes to fiddle with things could work it over some, the 'offical' repair process is to ship it to a national center & replace the motherboard or LCD for $1000 or more.
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