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-With major parts, it’s usually more practical to buy a junk laptop with the parts you need and then keep the rest for parts, especially when you need multiple parts for the laptop and it’s related to the LCD. Most of the time I add up the cost of parts for major work like this I can buy the whole laptop with a lot of missing parts because it’s got a major fault for very similar prices as I would for just the bare parts - if I’m paying more, I have a use for the rest of it.
+With major parts, it’s usually more practical to buy a junk laptop with the parts you need and then keep the rest for parts, especially for LCD assembly issues. With a lot of these, there’s often hinge and back cover damage. Most of the time I add up the cost of parts for major work like this I can buy the whole laptop with a lot of missing parts because it’s got a major fault for very similar prices as I would for just the bare parts - if I’m paying more, I have a use for the rest of it.
See if you can find a similar laptop to yours since the specs do not need to match in terms of the motherboard if it’s dead, and negotiate it down to a price you’re okay with. Once you find the donor, take the parts off you need and transplant your good LCD, webcam and LVDS cable.
'''CAUTION WHEN BUYING A DONOR:''' In some cases, the donor has much better options that if you can verify it’s perfectly functional or needs a minor repair, '''take what you need and part ways with the original device'''. I have a few of those where I’m parting with the previous device if it has a serious issue and moving my SSD and RAM over. I would not hesitate to part ways with my LVDS HD 4600 (IGP) E6440 in favor of the HD 4600+8690M (dual GPU) I came to own due to cross part compatibility negligence.

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With major parts, it’s usually more practical to buy a junk laptop with the parts you need and then keep the rest for parts, especially when you need multiple parts for the laptop and it’s related to the LCD. Most of the time I add up the cost of parts for major work like this I can buy the whole laptop with a lot of missing parts because it’s got a major fault for very similar prices as I would for just the bare parts - if I’m paying more, I have a use for the rest of it.
See if you can find a similar laptop to yours since the specs do not need to match in terms of the motherboard if it’s dead, and negotiate it down to a price you’re okay with. Once you find the donor, take the parts off you need and transplant your good LCD, webcam and LVDS cable.
-'''CAUTION WHEN BUYING A DONOR:''' In some cases, the donor has much better options that if you can verify it’s perfectly functional or needs a minor repair, '''part ways with the original device'''. I have a few of those where I’m parting with the previous device if it has a serious issue and moving my SSD and RAM over. I would not hesitate to part ways with my LVDS HD 4600 (IGP) E6440 in favor of the HD 4600+8690M (dual GPU) I came to own due to cross part compatibility negligence.
+'''CAUTION WHEN BUYING A DONOR:''' In some cases, the donor has much better options that if you can verify it’s perfectly functional or needs a minor repair, '''take what you need and part ways with the original device'''. I have a few of those where I’m parting with the previous device if it has a serious issue and moving my SSD and RAM over. I would not hesitate to part ways with my LVDS HD 4600 (IGP) E6440 in favor of the HD 4600+8690M (dual GPU) I came to own due to cross part compatibility negligence.

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With major parts, it’s usually more practical to buy a junk laptop with the parts you need and then keep the rest for parts, especially when you need multiple parts for the laptop and it’s related to the LCD. Most of the time I add up the cost of parts for major work like this I can buy the whole laptop with a lot of missing parts because it’s got a major fault for very similar prices as I would for just the bare parts - if I’m paying more, I have a use for the rest of it.
See if you can find a similar laptop to yours since the specs do not need to match in terms of the motherboard if it’s dead, and negotiate it down to a price you’re okay with. Once you find the donor, take the parts off you need and transplant your good LCD, webcam and LVDS cable.
-'''CAUTION WHEN BUYING A DONOR:''' In some cases, the donor has much better options that if you can verify it’s perfectly functional or needs a minor repair, '''part ways with the original device'''. I have a few of those - I’m parting with the previous device if it has a serious issue and moving my SSD and RAM over. I would not hesitate to part ways with my LVDS HD 4600 (IGP) E6440 in favor of the HD 4600+8690M (dual GPU) I came to own due to cross part compatibility negligence.
+'''CAUTION WHEN BUYING A DONOR:''' In some cases, the donor has much better options that if you can verify it’s perfectly functional or needs a minor repair, '''part ways with the original device'''. I have a few of those where I’m parting with the previous device if it has a serious issue and moving my SSD and RAM over. I would not hesitate to part ways with my LVDS HD 4600 (IGP) E6440 in favor of the HD 4600+8690M (dual GPU) I came to own due to cross part compatibility negligence.

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With major parts, it’s usually more practical to buy a junk laptop with the parts you need and then keep the rest for parts, especially when you need multiple parts for the laptop and it’s related to the LCD. Most of the time I add up the cost of parts for major work like this I can buy the whole laptop with a lot of missing parts because it’s got a major fault for very similar prices as I would for just the bare parts - if I’m paying more, I have a use for the rest of it.
See if you can find a similar laptop to yours since the specs do not need to match in terms of the motherboard if it’s dead, and negotiate it down to a price you’re okay with. Once you find the donor, take the parts off you need and transplant your good LCD, webcam and LVDS cable.
-'''CAUTION WHEN BUYING A DONOR:''' In some cases, the donor has much better options thst if you can verify it’s perfectly functional or needs a minor repair, '''part ways with the original device'''. I have a few of those - I’m parting with the previous device if it has a serious issue and moving my SSD and RAM over. I would not hesitate to part ways with my LVDS HD 4600 (IGP) E6440 in favor of the HD 4600+8690M (dual GPU) I came to own due to cross part compatibility negligence.
+'''CAUTION WHEN BUYING A DONOR:''' In some cases, the donor has much better options that if you can verify it’s perfectly functional or needs a minor repair, '''part ways with the original device'''. I have a few of those - I’m parting with the previous device if it has a serious issue and moving my SSD and RAM over. I would not hesitate to part ways with my LVDS HD 4600 (IGP) E6440 in favor of the HD 4600+8690M (dual GPU) I came to own due to cross part compatibility negligence.

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With major parts, it’s usually more practical to buy a junk laptop with the parts you need and then keep the rest for parts, especially when you need multiple parts for the laptop and it’s related to the LCD. Most of the time I add up the cost of parts for major work like this I can buy the whole laptop with a lot of missing parts because it’s got a major fault for very similar prices as I would for just the bare parts - if I’m paying more, I have a use for the rest of it.
See if you can find a similar laptop to yours since the specs do not need to match in terms of the motherboard if it’s dead, and negotiate it down to a price you’re okay with. Once you find the donor, take the parts off you need and transplant your good LCD, webcam and LVDS cable.
-'''CAUTION WHEN BUYING A DONOR:''' In some cases, the donoris better enough if you can verify it’s perfectly functional or needs a minor repair, '''part ways with the original'''. I have a few of those - I’m parting with the previous device if it has a serious issue and moving my SSD and RAM over.
+'''CAUTION WHEN BUYING A DONOR:''' In some cases, the donor has much better options thst if you can verify it’s perfectly functional or needs a minor repair, '''part ways with the original device'''. I have a few of those - I’m parting with the previous device if it has a serious issue and moving my SSD and RAM over. I would not hesitate to part ways with my LVDS HD 4600 (IGP) E6440 in favor of the HD 4600+8690M (dual GPU) I came to own due to cross part compatibility negligence.

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With major parts, it’s usually more practical to buy a junk laptop with the parts you need and then keep the rest for parts, especially when you need multiple parts for the laptop and it’s related to the LCD. Most of the time I add up the cost of parts for major work like this I can buy the whole laptop with a lot of missing parts because it’s got a major fault for very similar prices as I would for just the bare parts - if I’m paying more, I have a use for the rest of it.
See if you can find a similar laptop to yours since the specs do not need to match in terms of the motherboard if it’s dead, and negotiate it down to a price you’re okay with. Once you find the donor, take the parts off you need and transplant your good LCD, webcam and LVDS cable.
-'''CAUTION WHEN BUYING A DONOR:''' In some cases, the donoris better enough if you can verify it’s perfectly functional or needs a minor repair, '''part with the original'''. I have a few of those - I’m parting with the previous device if it has a serious issue and moving my SSD and RAM over.
+'''CAUTION WHEN BUYING A DONOR:''' In some cases, the donoris better enough if you can verify it’s perfectly functional or needs a minor repair, '''part ways with the original'''. I have a few of those - I’m parting with the previous device if it has a serious issue and moving my SSD and RAM over.

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With major parts, it’s usually more practical to buy a junk laptop with the parts you need and then keep the rest for parts, especially when you need multiple parts for the laptop and it’s related to the LCD. Most of the time I add up the cost of parts for major work like this I can buy the whole laptop with a lot of missing parts because it’s got a major fault for very similar prices as I would for just the bare parts - if I’m paying more, I have a use for the rest of it.
-See if you can find a similar laptop to yours since the specs do not need to match in terms of the motherboard if it’s dead, and negotiate it down to a price you’re okay with. Once you have a good donor, then you can take the parts off you need and transplant your good LCD, webcam and LVDS cable. In some cases, the donor device is better enough if you can verify it’s perfectly functional or needs a minor repair, it’s better to part with the original.
+See if you can find a similar laptop to yours since the specs do not need to match in terms of the motherboard if it’s dead, and negotiate it down to a price you’re okay with. Once you find the donor, take the parts off you need and transplant your good LCD, webcam and LVDS cable.
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+'''CAUTION WHEN BUYING A DONOR:''' In some cases, the donoris better enough if you can verify it’s perfectly functional or needs a minor repair, '''part with the original'''. I have a few of those - I’m parting with the previous device if it has a serious issue and moving my SSD and RAM over.

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With major parts, it’s usually more practical to buy a junk laptop with the parts you need and then keep the rest for parts, especially when you need multiple parts for the laptop and it’s related to the LCD. Most of the time I add up the cost of parts for major work like this I can buy the whole laptop with a lot of missing parts because it’s got a major fault for very similar prices as I would for just the bare parts - if I’m paying more, I have a use for the rest of it.
-See if you can find a similar laptop to yours since the specs do not need to match in terms of the motherboard if it’s dead, and negotiate it down to a price you’re okay with. Once you have a good donor, then you can take the parts off you need and transplant your good LCD, webcam and LVDS cable.
+See if you can find a similar laptop to yours since the specs do not need to match in terms of the motherboard if it’s dead, and negotiate it down to a price you’re okay with. Once you have a good donor, then you can take the parts off you need and transplant your good LCD, webcam and LVDS cable. In some cases, the donor device is better enough if you can verify it’s perfectly functional or needs a minor repair, it’s better to part with the original.

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-With major parts, it’s usually more practical to buy a junk laptop with the parts you need and then keep the rest for parts, especially when you need multiple parts for the laptop and it’s related to the LCD. Most of the time I add up the cost of parts for major work like this I can buy the whole laptop with a lot of missing parts because it’s got a major fault for very similar prices as I would for just the bare parts - if I’m paying more, I have a use for the rest.
+With major parts, it’s usually more practical to buy a junk laptop with the parts you need and then keep the rest for parts, especially when you need multiple parts for the laptop and it’s related to the LCD. Most of the time I add up the cost of parts for major work like this I can buy the whole laptop with a lot of missing parts because it’s got a major fault for very similar prices as I would for just the bare parts - if I’m paying more, I have a use for the rest of it.
See if you can find a similar laptop to yours since the specs do not need to match in terms of the motherboard if it’s dead, and negotiate it down to a price you’re okay with. Once you have a good donor, then you can take the parts off you need and transplant your good LCD, webcam and LVDS cable.

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With major parts, it’s usually more practical to buy a junk laptop with the parts you need and then keep the rest for parts, especially when you need multiple parts for the laptop and it’s related to the LCD. Most of the time I add up the cost of parts for major work like this I can buy the whole laptop with a lot of missing parts because it’s got a major fault for very similar prices as I would for just the bare parts - if I’m paying more, I have a use for the rest.

See if you can find a similar laptop to yours since the specs do not need to match in terms of the motherboard if it’s dead, and negotiate it down to a price you’re okay with. Once you have a good donor, then you can take the parts off you need and transplant your good LCD, webcam and LVDS cable.

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