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    nVidia Geforce GO7600 Graphics Card FAILED!

    Discussion in 'Toshiba' started by Clear_Mist, Mar 6, 2010.

  1. Clear_Mist

    Clear_Mist Newbie

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    Hi Guys,

    Just joined this forum and and I would be extremely grateful for your help.

    I have a Toshiba Satellite P100-429 laptop, on which I believe the nVidia Geforce GO7600-N A2 graphics card has failed.

    I tried PC World (UK) from where I purchased the laptop who told me that they could not supply me with the graphics card but would repair the laptop for a fee of £250 :eek:.

    Pretty much most of the local laptop repair shops tell me that it does not have a seperate graphics card, when I then tell them that it does and it has been removed from the laptop, they go on to say that they can not supply me with the card, however they would be happy to take a look (for a fee) and if possible repair it (of course for another fee).

    Sorry to go on a little. What I would like to ask, is ... Can anyone tell me where I could purchase this graphics card ?

    BTW, I've tried Toshiba who do not seem to be interested. Many thanks.
     
  2. moral hazard

    moral hazard Notebook Nobel Laureate

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  3. Clear_Mist

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    Thank you Moral Hazard... very interesting. I may give it a go, in which case I'll report back to let you know how I got on.