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    How reliable is the NOTEBOOK Model 2200t ???

    Discussion in 'Sager and Clevo' started by Katmandu, Aug 29, 2007.

  1. Katmandu

    Katmandu Notebook Guru

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    How reliable it this laptop ?

    I found one for $100 here locally. Thinking about buying it. ??



     
  2. Derq

    Derq Notebook Evangelist

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    real outdated technology, i hope you realise that?
     
  3. Katmandu

    Katmandu Notebook Guru

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    Ended up buying it for $100 and has worked GREAT!!

    I would like to upgrade the CDRW to a DVD-Rom. How do I remove and replace these parts ?????
     
  4. jogutierre

    jogutierre Newbie

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    go to this link and download both the service and user manual for sager clevo 2700t, they are both the same assembly;

    http://www.sparesweb.com
    337-clevo 2700T_Service_Manual
    338-clevo 2700T_User_Manual
     
  5. theriko

    theriko Ronin

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    or you could get it from here for free...
     
  6. Gophn

    Gophn NBR Resident Assistant

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    that notebook is good enough to run XP.

    just optimize it a bit and it should be able to do basic stuff (web browsing, word processing, etc.) fine.