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How easy is it to replace a motherboard in a notebook?
I have an HP zd7000 pavillion notebook. Almost on cue (just before the one year warranty expired) the motherboard went bad. HP repaired it and sent it back.
A short time later (after the warranty expired) I started having some problems and took it in to the local computer shop- they said the motherboard was bad. I asked them if there was a possibility that there was some problem causing the motherboard to go bad, as I had just had it replaced. They said the most likely scenario was that when I sent it in for warranty service, the motherboard was replaced with a used board that was on its way out. I figure my options are: 1) have it replaced by a shop- $450 2) get a new computer and hope I don't have any problems 3) replace the motherboard myself- how easy is this to do? I generally am ok at fixing things. For example I do most of the repairs on my vehicles myself- and seeing as this computer cost more than any vehicle I have purchased ($1800)they have definitely needed some repairs. Or am I just asking for an expensive lesson? I assume I can find a board online for a lot less than the $450 the shop would charge to replace it. |
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Re: How easy is it to replace a motherboard in a notebook?
I've never done it.
I've seen boards on ebay, I assume they are working pulls from machines with something else wrong. I was thinking of replacing the HDD in a G4 ibook, then I found: http://www.sterpin.net/uk/ddibookg4uk.htm yuk. I'm just going to bite the bullet and let apple do it. |
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Re: How easy is it to replace a motherboard in a notebook?
Option #2.
Why spend 80% of the cost of a new laptop just to fix the old one? Laptops are a bitch to work on. |
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Re: How easy is it to replace a motherboard in a notebook?
this is pretty much as hard as it gets as far as hardware work goes, but it's not worth $450 to have someone do it. If you can find the board for around $100 it would probably be worth doing, even just to sell it as a workign laptop.
what are the symptoms that make them think it's a bad motherboard? |
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Re: How easy is it to replace a motherboard in a notebook?
You may also want to get back to HP. Repairs usually have their own warrenty that continues even if the original one expires. For Apple it's 3 months after the repair for any damage that could reasonably be associated with the repair, and the repair itself. I don't know about HP.
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Re: How easy is it to replace a motherboard in a notebook?
I already tried that- The guy in support said once the warranty is over, thats it, end of story. I am not sure that he knew what he was talking about, he took a long time to figure out what I was asking.
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Re: How easy is it to replace a motherboard in a notebook?
They did a diagnostics, they only told me the results, I am not savy enough to even guess what was entailed.
The reason I took it in was because the screen is blank when it starts up- which is similar to what happend the first time the motherboard went bad. |
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Re: How easy is it to replace a motherboard in a notebook?
This is an $1800 laptop so $450 is closer to 30%, which is why I would consider it.
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Re: How easy is it to replace a motherboard in a notebook?
[ QUOTE ]
This was an $1800 laptop so $450 is closer to 30%, which is why I would consider it. [/ QUOTE ] FYP, fwiw. Seems they are going for $500ish used on ebay. So it might be worth it to take a shot, just make sure you keep track of which microscrews went where. I most definately wouldn't spend $450 to have it professionaly serviced when you could obtain a fully functional used duplicate for the same price. |
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Re: How easy is it to replace a motherboard in a notebook?
WHOA STOP
replacing a laptop mobo is not easy at all that stu guy above is either exagerating a genious or extremely lucky i have built 3 desktop computers from scratch now and i beleive desktops are very easy my cousin asked if i could build him a laptop, i did a little research adn found only a few laptop kits but not even a place i could buy a vid card...i asked a few people and was quickly told not to try it if you have never built a computer before i would not recomend trying this and if you are still going to please note: you cant just buy any laptop motherboard, your cpu socket type has to match along with the graphics card slot and the ram type....and im guessing there are demensions to make it sit right in the case too....(u probably already knew that and were just going to buy the exact same one you had, if so i appologize) i would also verify the mobo is the problem before i went through with this(find a friend with a laptop and try their parts) |
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