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Old 12-28-2006, 02:01 AM
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Avoiding voiding a warranty

There are a lot of ways to void a warranty, opening up your laptop and trying to upgrade a processor or graphics card is one way. Upgrading memory (RAM) is a common task that will not void your warranty. As a guideline, if you're replacing a component that's not modular (designed to be swapped out and replaced with ease) and doesn't have instructions in the notebook user guide on how to do -- it's probably a hardware change that's going to void your warranty. Just be careful with what you do and think carefully if it's worth making a change that may improve your notebooks performance, but may void your warranty.
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Old 12-28-2006, 03:15 AM
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do people open up their notebooks like dat just like what they do with PCs?

hmmm, never seen anyone doing something like that on a notebook b4
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Well , I think until and unless you are really not an expert at it there is no way that you should open your notebook like that . Because if you see the larger picture a warranty is more crucial thing more important than a opening a notebook for small repairs , you can always get that done form the local experts , but if you lose he warranty the loss is bigger .
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