Re: [SLUG] Notebook officially dead

From: Pete Theisen (petetheisen@verizon.net)
Date: Fri Apr 30 2010 - 15:09:58 EDT


David S. wrote:
> I dont say much on here. But you shouldnt be putting computers in the trash.

Hi David,

I live in Sarasota, they have people sort the trash.

> I guess it is time for me to get a new notebook, or perhaps a nice
> cheap refurb to replace the Gateway some of you have seen me with. I
> looked up the instructions, took it apart, put it back together,
> suffering mightily, I might add - too old to even see parts that
> small! After all that it was worse than when I started.
>
> Then it dawned on me that the ribbon cable has two ends. So I did it all
> over again. As I was putting it back together the second time I dropped
> the tiniest little screw into the case. While I was trying to get the
> screw out I lost my grip on the thing and while catching it tore the
> ribbon cable right in half.
>
> I guess those things get fried pretty good over 12 years. I don't think
> a new ribbon cable would tear like that - but one that has been heated
> and cooled for such a long time, perhaps.
>
> It now has a new home in the dumpster, respectfully wrapped in a grocery
> bag. I salvaged the hard drive, carry case, network card, mouse and
> power supply. It was a Pentium 2 400 with 384meg of ram, and it had
> been good to me. Gateway would have fixed it for $168 but it is too
> old, not worth that.
>
> Looking at Dell's refurb site. Any advice or tips?

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Regards,

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