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Re: Sony Pcg-fx140 help

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May 7th, 2008
ok thanks the power, as i mentioned, is the last thing i have to check so far. keyboard don't really care for now. so in theory, with the proper power voltage it should work. thanks for all the help guys I'll check this tomorrow, I just hope that the computer shop won't laugh at me for having a laptop without a key board .

if you can is there a way to know if a motherboard is broken like visual, smell, or circuit wise thxs
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Re: Sony Pcg-fx140 help

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i got the right power adapter, ram except the keyboard (i don't think I need it to boot) and still nothing. so thanks for all the help!
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