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could some body pls explain how to strip my Dell....

seems to be a problem with loose connectors, i need to use percussive
engineering to get it going.

sorry to be vague.

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Have you checked the Dell website? They have downloadable service
manuals for most of their laptops.

ianh wrote:
could some body pls explain how to strip my Dell....

seems to be a problem with loose connectors, i need to use percussive
engineering to get it going.

sorry to be vague.

ian h

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Thanks for that...

just managed to strip it down fully and rebuild it

Still no joy from LAN and Screen is still problem.... but at least it
still works

ian

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