From Laptop Repair - Self Help Materials
Dell Laptop Screen Repair - Illustrated how to replace a Latitude notebook backlight and LCD
I always pull the battery before I work on any laptop or notebook. The last thing you need is for your Dell to power up while you're taking it apart. More details - thanks to fonerbooks.com
Notebook Repair / Laptop Repair
Notebook Repair/Laptop Repair is a Nationwide Service Center for Notebook repair & Laptop repair. Our certified technicians can repair all Toshiba, IBM, Lenovo, Sony, HP, Compaq, Dell, Apple Notebook as well as other brands Laptops.Notebook Repair/Laptop Repair offers inclusive diagnosis, repairing system of the Notebooks and provides the facility to recover from Notebook troubles & problems . More details - thanks to notebookrepair.com
Laptop Repair
At Laptop Service, our experienced laptop technicians perform prompt service on all makes and models of laptop & notebook computers. More details - thanks to laptopservice.com
Linux Laptop & Notebook Installation Guides: DELL
Linux installation and configuration guides for Inspiron, Latitude, Precision, SmartStep, Vostro laptops and notebooks made by DELL. Reports about running other Unix systems e.g. BSD, Solaris are welcome, too. More details - thanks to tuxmobil.org
Laptop Repair - Troubleshooting Toshiba, Dell, HP, IBM Acer and Sony laptops
The first step in repairing any laptop or notebook is troubleshooting the problem accurately. For example, some people will run out and buy a new battery on the assumption it's failed when the problem is a frayed wire or a bad connector on the power cord, something that can be fixed with a little solder or electric tape. More details - thanks to daileyint.com
A modest proposal to fix Dell's customer service
When Robert Pedersen's Dell Inspiron E1705 laptop went on the fritz, he naturally assumed the 5-year Next Day service warranty he purchased would get him instant help from the company's customer service staff. More details - thanks to news.com
How to Fix Dell
Blame it on bland design. Or no real retail presence. Or a lack of R&D. Whatever way you slice it, Dell is in a heap of trouble. More details - thanks to laptopmag.com
