Originally posted by: cubby1223
Any tips?
Have a notebook where the video is corrupted, inside is massively dirty...
Originally posted by: TheStu
Vin, what on earth are you babbling about?
Originally posted by: cubby1223
Amazing advice VinDSL. :roll:
I was able to work the keyboard socket, the black part popped out... can't get anything to move without trying prying it with a small screwdriver. I'll try giving it a gentle "persuading".
Originally posted by: VinDSL
Originally posted by: cubby1223
Any tips?
Have a notebook where the video is corrupted, inside is massively dirty...
You probably have a stove/oven, refrigerator/freezer, microwave, garbage disposal, indoor plumbing, and flush toilets in your house -- maybe even a vacuum cleaner or two. These are ALL necessities in modern life!
My 'tip' to you is... an air compressor and blow gun is a necessity of life these days too!
Since this will be an ongoing problem, as long as you're alive, get yourself a nice dual-stage air compressor and blow your computers off/out with a 125 PSI blast, every month or two! 😉
I've got HP's service manual on my desktop here, it's a Compaq Presario X6000. It's supposed to be a white part that gets pulled upwards, but it's just not budging.Originally posted by: VinDSL
What model is it?
Maybe we can dig up a service manual for you... 😉
If it's truly a ZIF socket, there has to be a release somewhere - you should have to persuade anything!
Originally posted by: cubby1223
I've got HP's service manual on my desktop here, it's a Compaq Presario X6000. It's supposed to be a white part that gets pulled upwards, but it's just not budging.Originally posted by: VinDSL
What model is it?
Maybe we can dig up a service manual for you... 😉
If it's truly a ZIF socket, there has to be a release somewhere - you should have to persuade anything!
Oh well. I looked up this laptop on eBay, and one guy is selling his that has the same graphics problem only much less severe, and he's only getting $150 for the whole thing. Another selling a non-working one for $50. It's worth more money to pull the xp pro coa, hard drive & memory, and trash the rest. I ended up with an extra screw after it all went back together... 😀