eliseliselise
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Hey! I have a major issue with my HP dv2000 laptop... It's 6 months out of warranty and I believe that the motherboard has been 'fried' due to a design fault wherein the computer regularly overheats due to the diminutive size of the fan or something, rendering my beloved laptop 'cacti' (according to the computer guy down the road). Anyway, this laptop cost a fair bit and to see its carcass go to waste, in my eyes, is ridiculous & uneconomical, as the pc itself was fine in all aspects before this unfortunate event... I think HP laptops are notorious for these kind of problems, and in my situation the screen divided into 6 and produced 6 replicas of the one screen, followed by spasmodic graphic distortions, 3 consecutive beeping noises and normally closed with an epic blue screen of death.
Anyway, after being told that my computer is cacti, I discovered that HP can replace the motherboard for circa $1k, which is ridiculous & I'd be better off saving my lunch money/tutoring year 5 kids to save up for a new rather than pay that and I found out that on ebay, they're selling hp dv2000 motherboards for $181 (incl postage) & I was wondering whether it would be worth my while attempting to install a motherboard into a laptop myself (with the help of online guides). I'm willing to spend a solid 2 days reconstructing if need be and I have previously dissected a desktop & replaced the mobo, however I hear that laptops are a whole new kettle of fish....
The only things I really need a computer for is microsoft word, iTunes and firefox so would you recommend just getting a new laptop?? The thing I loved about the HP was the design (sad, I know but it seriously makes a massive difference!!), the size/weight of it & the (normally) crystal clear, sharp and vivid screen...
Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated!! Thankyou in anticipation!
~elise
Anyway, after being told that my computer is cacti, I discovered that HP can replace the motherboard for circa $1k, which is ridiculous & I'd be better off saving my lunch money/tutoring year 5 kids to save up for a new rather than pay that and I found out that on ebay, they're selling hp dv2000 motherboards for $181 (incl postage) & I was wondering whether it would be worth my while attempting to install a motherboard into a laptop myself (with the help of online guides). I'm willing to spend a solid 2 days reconstructing if need be and I have previously dissected a desktop & replaced the mobo, however I hear that laptops are a whole new kettle of fish....
The only things I really need a computer for is microsoft word, iTunes and firefox so would you recommend just getting a new laptop?? The thing I loved about the HP was the design (sad, I know but it seriously makes a massive difference!!), the size/weight of it & the (normally) crystal clear, sharp and vivid screen...
Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated!! Thankyou in anticipation!
~elise