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Changing the motherboard on a IBM 240x

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Any clues ?


TIA
Jenny

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<jennyadams1977@yahoo.co.uk> wrote in message
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> Any clues ?

Get the hardware maintenance manual from IBM/Lenovo's support site.

JL

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thanks

any chance of a url link

Jenny

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<jennyadams1977@yahoo.co.uk> wrote in message
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> thanks
>
> any chance of a url link
>
> Jenny
>

http://www-307.ibm.com/pc/support/ [...] tyle=lenov
o&lndocid=MIGR-4KLKLP

Chas.

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Gulp

looks very very tricky

has anyone ever tried to do this before ?

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> looks very very tricky
>
> has anyone ever tried to do this before ?

Yes. It's not as difficult as it appears. Care, and perhaps photography
so you can remember which screws go where, are all that you require.

Now, the Apple iBook is a REAL pain to service... the TP240X is
pleasure by comparison.

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just tried to remove the motherboard - it's harder than a rubix cube -
the guys in the IT office at work have advised me not to try it

:(

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