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    sony vaio fs series motherboard

    Discussion in 'Hardware Components and Aftermarket Upgrades' started by Computerman, Aug 21, 2006.

  1. Computerman

    Computerman Notebook Enthusiast

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    hi guys

    does anyone knows,if a mothrboard of fs series destroited what i must do to fix it.And if it fixxable
     
  2. Lil Mayz

    Lil Mayz Notebook Deity

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    How in the world did you manage your Motherboard?!

    Anyway, I seriously doubt it is fixable. To me, it sounds like your Sony is as good as dead. You might want to get a new one on your warranty.

    You might want to try and find one on ebay or Froogle, but generally laptop motherboards are very, very difficult to find. Even if you do get a new motherboard, you could run into lots of problems during installation. You need to take the whole of the components away, and you may break something. The new motherboard may not fit.

    If you take the original motherboard out, it is highly likely that you will void your warranty.

    The answer is NO.