Re: laptop screen
- From: "Jim Macklin" <p51mustang[threeX12]@xxxhotmail.calm>
- Date: Thu, 29 Sep 2005 06:56:29 -0500
Years ago I worked in a sporting goods store and we offered
service to customers who needed their fishing and hunting
equipment "cleaned." Our prices were on a sliding scale,
for example...
remember this was a long time ago...
Disassemble, clean and reassemble $2.00
ditto while you watch $5.00
teach you how to do it $10.00
listen to the story about how your kid took it apart
$25.00
Since you can't write a proper sentence, you must be "the
kid" so I suggest that you send it to the manufacturer to
have it repaired. The screen and all the rest of the laptop
must work together, the problem could be in the LCD, its
power source, the video hardware or software, we can't
advise further since we have no clue from your post about
what it was doing before you took it apart.
Hint to the masses, you can troubleshoot a computer
(usually) by looking at the parts, you need to see it run or
have test equipment.
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But government sees it as an obstacle to be overcome.
some support
http://www.usdoj.gov/olc/secondamendment2.htm
"whiteboysokrazy" <whiteboysokrazy.1w3v1v@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
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| i dont know where to post this but i just took apart a
laptop and i
| would like to make the screen work. is there a way that i
car wire it?
| if you need anymore information please just ask.
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