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Originally posted by Bluebird View PostGuys,
Got two faults on my laptop,
1. the screen is black for about 1/4 of ths display - so I'm guessing a new screen is required.
2. The laptop doesn't always charge, I've changed the charger but get the same problem - new power pack?
I've been quoted £180 for the above repairs - does that seem reasonable or not?
Thanks for any guidence.
Bluebirds!!!!
Drop it out the bedroom window and claim for a new MacBook on the house insurance??
PZZ
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we need figures before we can decide whether £180 is worth it.
Processor, max memory, HD size etc also how old is it?
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2. sounds like you might need a new battery... they tend to get a bit flakey after a couple of yearsOriginally posted by Bluebird View PostGuys,
Got two faults on my laptop,
1. the screen is black for about 1/4 of ths display - so I'm guessing a new screen is required.
2. The laptop doesn't always charge, I've changed the charger but get the same problem - new power pack?
I've been quoted £180 for the above repairs - does that seem reasonable or not?
Thanks for any guidence.
Bluebirds!!!!
£180 sounds reasonable... but then how old and what spec is your laptop?
How much would it cost you to get something similar today?
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Bin it!Originally posted by Bluebird View PostGuys,
Got two faults on my laptop,
1. the screen is black for about 1/4 of ths display - so I'm guessing a new screen is required.
2. The laptop doesn't always charge, I've changed the charger but get the same problem - new power pack?
I've been quoted £180 for the above repairs - does that seem reasonable or not?
Thanks for any guidence.
Bluebirds!!!!
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Is your laptop getting on a bit now? If so it sounds like a good opportunity for an upgrade - you can get a lot for your money these days.
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Laptop - woth repair or bin?
Guys,
Got two faults on my laptop,
1. the screen is black for about 1/4 of ths display - so I'm guessing a new screen is required.
2. The laptop doesn't always charge, I've changed the charger but get the same problem - new power pack?
I've been quoted £180 for the above repairs - does that seem reasonable or not?
Thanks for any guidence.
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