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A newbie asks for advice -how to?

January 26th, 2007, 23:12

I have found an exact match for my logic board

M6FYA Code: YAR41BW0 MAXTOR 80GB

It really is an exact match (every single number and letter). From what I read in this forum it may well solve my problems (I burnt out something on the logic board - the actual disk/drive - I hope - is otherwise functionable)

But I have a stupid question! When it arrives, is it an easy (mechanical) job to replace the logic board? - I see I shall need to unscrew the little screws but is there a special technique for the actual mechanics of physically changing the logic board? When the screws are out does the logic board just lift out? How do you put it back? :(

Stupid question but I have never done it before!

J

January 27th, 2007, 7:08

Yes it will be very easy. Just unscrew them, lift the board, replace and put everything back into place.

Re: A newbie asks for advice -how to?

January 28th, 2007, 19:14

Julian wrote:I have found an exact match for my logic board

M6FYA Code: YAR41BW0 MAXTOR 80GB

It really is an exact match (every single number and letter). From what I read in this forum it may well solve my problems (I burnt out something on the logic board - the actual disk/drive - I hope - is otherwise functionable)

But I have a stupid question! When it arrives, is it an easy (mechanical) job to replace the logic board? -

J


Attention !!!!!

before u put new logic board....

u must check that HDA ( inside of HDD ) is ok...

HDA could also be burnt and after putting new board on disk,
it will be burnt also.....
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