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    Replacing MB on Dell 5150??

    Discussion in 'Dell' started by scarymonster, Oct 4, 2004.

  1. scarymonster

    scarymonster Newbie

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    About 2 months ago I was on a flight to Asheville, NC. I took my notebook out on the flight and after a while we hit some pretty bad turbulence. To make a long story short, my drink (Coke), and just about every drink on the plane hit the roof and came crashing down. I got Coke all over my laptop... I cleaned it up as fast as I could but it was everywhere.

    My laptop booted up at first but the keys were sticking. A little while later, it would get power... but no display. It continued doing this with no improvement. I took it to a PC shop in Asheville and they told me that the motherboard and the keyboard needed to be replaced. They wanted to charge me about $700 to do it... but didn't provide any guarantee that this would solve all the problems. Though they told me that all the other parts seemed to be in working condition. Dell wants to charge me the same price ($700) to send it to them... they will replace the MB, test it, and re-certify it. No guarantees though that I won't need additional parts though.

    My question is this. How hard is it to replace the motherboard on these laptops?? And where can I get a Dell 5150 motherboard?? Can I take the video card out of my old one and reuse it?? Are there any guarantees that if the motherboard isn't the main problem that I can return it and salvage what I can??

    ANY help or advice would be of great assistance at this point. The airline isn't going to pay for the damages, nor will my insurance. So I'm kind of stuck here.

    Thanks in advance.
     
  2. mathlete2001

    mathlete2001 Notebook Deity

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    I would just send it in to Dell. That way if the motherboard doesnt fix it, you don't lose 700 dollars.

    * Inspiron 8600c * 1.8ghz Pentium M * 128 MB Radeon 9600 Pro Turbo * 2x512 MB DDR2700 SDRAM * 60GB 7200RPM HDD *
     
  3. Ramadoss29

    Ramadoss29 Notebook Consultant

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    Atleast Dell will make sure your laptop is in working condition and are obligated to fix it.. I wouldn't trust the computer shop.