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Replacement DELL D620/D820 Keyboard Black
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DescriptionDell Part Numbers: UC172, 0UC172, DR160, 0DR160 Model Number: M787 US Dell 87-key US laptop keyboard. Fits Dell Latitude D series and Precision M65 laptops. Compatible with: Dell Latitude D620 Dell Latitude D630 Dell Latitude D631 Dell Latitude D820 Dell Latitude D830 Dell Precision M65 |
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Dell 14.1" LCD Screen Inverter For Latitude D620 D630 D420 D640, Inspiron 1300 B120 B130 630M 640M, XPS M140
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DescriptionDell 14.1" LCD Screen Inverter For Latitude D620 D630 D420 D640, Inspiron 1300 B120 B130 630M 640M, XPS M140: Original NEW Laptop Dell D620 Inverter. Type: Laptop LCD Inverter. Perfectly working with the 14... |

laptod mod?
ok i have three laptops... and only two hdd's the first laptop is an old toshiba satillite from 95 it is a Toshiba Satellite 100CS. This one works but the screen is broken... I have an older dell... Dell Latitude CPI, It would work but i dont have a hdd or hdd, caddy. My last laptop is a Compaq, armada it is a COMPAQ ARMADA E500. This one has a hdd, but it is complaning that it is on cable select... and some times it wont even read the hdd... i cant get it to boot up... i have swiched the toshiba hdd and the compaq hdd, and still had no luck.... is there any one who can tell me how to fix the compaq or how to combine the toshiba and the dell so i can have a toshiba with a dell screen... i have tryed to put the delll screen in the toshiba but it did not work the dell was to big... oh and i cant go buy a new one or a used one... or a new or used hdd... i have no money. thanks...
Hey, no money? No problem. The answer is right here!
First: You should know that "cable select" is the standard for almost all brands of laptop IDE drives. When it you get the cable select message are you able to see or boot up to the drive? Maybe format it with a floppy and then install an Operating System?
Second: I had that Toshiba and guess what, the screen broke. I gave it to a friend last week and he found the same laptop with no memory or HDD on EBay for $40.00 with a good screen. He loves the laptop. If you truly have NO money take the largest, newest of the 2 hard Drives and put it in the Dell. It may be slow but the fix is free. You may need a header fo the HDD which is a small adapter that changes the 40 pin on the drive to a card edge for the laptop. Also, if you cant afford the HDD tray, rig something up with cardboard and tape to fill the space between the HDD and the enclosure walls. It may not look pretty but I'll bet you can get a working laptop with what you have. Alternatively, have you tried using a regular monitor with the Toshiba external VGA port on the back. It makes for a fair Desktop that way.
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