July 3rd, 2010 11:52 am
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If you learn enough about how the insides yourthe laptop, almost no laptop repair exercise need be out of bounds. You can replace a faulty trackpad, the keyboard, or even the screen. Just a little mucking about on eBay, should yield you a great spare part in no time, and you’ll feel rewarded for being quite the intrepid explorer.