Posted: Mon Oct 23, 2006 7:40 am
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OK, my other laptop that I was using this summer that died in Sept, I still have laying around...I'm not sure if it powers on or not, but I do feel that the motherboard had a shortage...In the laptop world, I think that this means "Get a New Laptop"...
Since I've done that, naturally, I want to see what I can salvage from the machine...
It came w/a P4 2.4 GHz, which I assume was a desktop chip because that bitch was hotter than Kayden in lingerie...It also had 1.5 GB's of PC2100 RAM, which I've given away 512 of it, which leaves me w/a GB...
The question is, do you chaps think that I would come out better trying to fix the laptop or maybe try to get a barebones and stick what's left of the old one in it..? The thing is, the laptop, when it was new, was top of the line, and built for business professionals...The exact specs of it I'm not sure, but I know that my computing from my desktop to that was only noticeable when I had that old HDD in it...Once I got a new one, it ran great, I could play games w/no problem and everything...
It did have a slight spot in the screen tho, a minor flaw...
I am relatively new to laptops, and realize that there are some of you that have been working with them for longer than my 5 months or so...Any help or advice is appreciated...
OK, my other laptop that I was using this summer that died in Sept, I still have laying around...I'm not sure if it powers on or not, but I do feel that the motherboard had a shortage...In the laptop world, I think that this means "Get a New Laptop"...
Since I've done that, naturally, I want to see what I can salvage from the machine...
It came w/a P4 2.4 GHz, which I assume was a desktop chip because that bitch was hotter than Kayden in lingerie...It also had 1.5 GB's of PC2100 RAM, which I've given away 512 of it, which leaves me w/a GB...
The question is, do you chaps think that I would come out better trying to fix the laptop or maybe try to get a barebones and stick what's left of the old one in it..? The thing is, the laptop, when it was new, was top of the line, and built for business professionals...The exact specs of it I'm not sure, but I know that my computing from my desktop to that was only noticeable when I had that old HDD in it...Once I got a new one, it ran great, I could play games w/no problem and everything...
It did have a slight spot in the screen tho, a minor flaw...
I am relatively new to laptops, and realize that there are some of you that have been working with them for longer than my 5 months or so...Any help or advice is appreciated...