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    My go7800 is on the way

    Discussion in 'Dell' started by TonySan, Apr 28, 2006.

  1. TonySan

    TonySan Notebook Enthusiast

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    hello , last week I buy from dell, a nvidia go 7800 , to replace my ati x1400 in my 9400. I want to know how can I replace the ati x1400 for the go7800?
    tanx
     
  2. jtom

    jtom Notebook Evangelist

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    Wow, I am just speechless
     
  3. esoterica

    esoterica Notebook Consultant

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    English not being your first language is no big deal, I think at least I'm understanding your question, but you have me totaly lost on your reasoning and thinking.

    You had a question for us, how about a question for you first, why would you order and by something if you have no idea if what you plan to do with it will even work or is possible, and then after buying it ask if it can be done and how?

    Just seems to me your average bright person in any language would likely try to find out if this could be done and how before just buying it first and then asking how.

    I'm afraid to hear your next possible question. "I just bought a new V8 motor from GM and it's on the way, how I put it in laptop to make cooling fan go much better?"

    Here's your service manual, tells you how to take everything apart and that information is free. The information on how to get everything put back together is what cost's you.

    http://support.dell.com/support/edocs/systems/ins9400/en/sm/index.htm