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Calling all Technicians
Posted by WILKIEBOBS (VIP) 31 Jan 2006 11:21am
    


I have a poorly laptop and I cannot find anyone able to repair it.Adverts in the local paper from computer repairers always elicit a NO when the learn it is a laptop.
What is their problem ?
The backlight has gone and I have the part (an inverter).Has anybody out there opened up a laptop,if so if I tried the repair would you expect me to face insurmountable problems,no booby traps etc.I am not prepared to pay Toshibas high repair costs unless unavoidable.
Thanks in anticipation of a reply.
Wilkiebobs
England



re tech
Posted by gooders2 (VIP) 2 Feb 2006 11:19am
    


hi wilkie i will ask my son he is comp tech and i will let you know reguards gooder2



Calling Technicians
Posted by WILKIEBOBS (VIP) 3 Feb 2006 6:54am
    


Thanks Gooders for your response.I am keeping my fingers crossed.



Will A Hi ! Do!
Posted by t_n_t_plays (VIP) 3 Feb 2006 9:46am
    


Hi there Wilkie my dear friend. I can't help you; but I send you my very best for a happy and speedy connection, LOL . Hope all is well with you and yours. Take care and what?
Keep on Cribbin my fellow (& good friend) Cribbers!
TNT
aka Petal



Laptop Repair Do-It-Yourself...
Posted by webmaster 3 Feb 2006 10:29am
    


You may try looking for a documentation on Toshiba site regarding your laptop model. With any luck, it can be a technician's manual.

If unsuccessful, you may try opening the beast by yourself & take a peek. If you are lucky, your part may be the one of the very few that is easily replaceable.

More likely than not, however, your laptop's guts are a tangled interdependent mess that may pose a challenge to many trained technicians...



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