I accidentaly stepped on my notebooks display and its not usable anymore.
This is how it looks like now...
I thought about buying myself another broken 3103 laptop on ebay and use it to replace the broken parts.
But I have no idea how to open the laptop and what exactly i would have to do to replace ..." whatever is broken there".
Question1: Is this simple enough to do it by myself or will i rather destroy the rest of the notebook
Question2: If it is possible could anybody give me something like a "step by step" manual on how to do it?
Question3: Since it may be hard to find a broken 3103 ... are there any other Acer Notebooks which may have the exactly same part in it that i need to repair mine?
"Mapin" <Mapin.2ryx4p@no.email.invalid> wrote in message
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> I accidentaly stepped on my notebooks display and its not usable
> anymore.
>
> [image: http://img522.imageshack.us/img522/2360/img0501rk4.jpg]
>
> This is how it looks like now...
>
> "Sorry for bad english, not my mothertongue "
>
>
Your English is excellent.
I think you would have a very hard time finding a broken notebook that would
have the exact parts you need to repair yours. If you did find one, you
could use it as a learning tool and systematically disassemble it while
documenting your work.
Your best action is to find a good deal on a used laptop and sell yours to
someone who is equipped to make such a repair. Good Luck! The image brings
tears to my eyes.
"Bob Fay" <rgfay@earthlink.net> wrote in message
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> "Mapin" <Mapin.2ryx4p@no.email.invalid> wrote in message
> news:Mapin.2ryx4p@no.email.invalid...
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>> I accidentaly stepped on my notebooks display and its not usable
>> anymore.
>>
>> [image: http://img522.imageshack.us/img522/2360/img0501rk4.jpg]
>>
>> This is how it looks like now...
>>
>> "Sorry for bad english, not my mothertongue "
>>
>>
>
> Your English is excellent.
>
> I think you would have a very hard time finding a broken notebook that
> would have the exact parts you need to repair yours. If you did find one,
> you could use it as a learning tool and systematically disassemble it
> while documenting your work.
> Your best action is to find a good deal on a used laptop and sell yours to
> someone who is equipped to make such a repair. Good Luck! The image
> brings tears to my eyes.
>
Bob Fay wrote:
> "Mapin" wrote in message
>>
>> I accidentaly stepped on my notebooks display and its not usable
>> anymore.
>>
>> [image: http://img522.imageshack.us/img522/2360/img0501rk4.jpg]
>>
>> This is how it looks like now...
>>
>> "Sorry for bad english, not my mothertongue "
>>
>>
>
> Your English is excellent.
>
> I think you would have a very hard time finding a broken notebook
> that would have the exact parts you need to repair yours. If you did
> find one, you could use it as a learning tool and systematically
> disassemble it while documenting your work.
> Your best action is to find a good deal on a used laptop and sell
> yours to someone who is equipped to make such a repair. Good Luck!
> The image brings tears to my eyes.
There may also be damaged parts that cannot be detected by a visual
inspection.
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