StealthRider macrumors 65816 May 3, 2007 #2 You will void your warranty, and will probably not be able to fix it in the first place...unless you have a spare Inspiron motherboard lying around. Why don't you just send it in?
You will void your warranty, and will probably not be able to fix it in the first place...unless you have a spare Inspiron motherboard lying around. Why don't you just send it in?
maccam macrumors 6502a May 3, 2007 #5 lancestraz said: [applefanboy] You need a special tool. [/applefanboy] 😛 Click to expand... LOL!!!! Amen
lancestraz said: [applefanboy] You need a special tool. [/applefanboy] 😛 Click to expand... LOL!!!! Amen
R Roric macrumors regular May 3, 2007 #6 How to replace the system board on an Inspiron 6000... http://support.dell.com/support/edocs/systems/ins6000/en/sm/sysboard.htm#wp1000473 Remember, Google Is Your Friend.
How to replace the system board on an Inspiron 6000... http://support.dell.com/support/edocs/systems/ins6000/en/sm/sysboard.htm#wp1000473 Remember, Google Is Your Friend.
M Mattydj macrumors regular Original poster May 4, 2007 #7 lancestraz said: [applefanboy] You need a special tool. [/applefanboy] 😛 Click to expand... If i could afford to replace it, it would of been dust ages ago. 😛
lancestraz said: [applefanboy] You need a special tool. [/applefanboy] 😛 Click to expand... If i could afford to replace it, it would of been dust ages ago. 😛