From: emekadavid on
good day, please i am looking for online materials that teaches or
instructs on how to build laptops from parts. whether hp, dell, acer
etc.
been googling and would be very happy for any help.
xnt
From: Don Phillipson on
"emekadavid" <nnaemeka.david(a)gmail.com> wrote in message
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> good day, please i am looking for online materials that teaches or
> instructs on how to build laptops from parts. whether hp, dell, acer
> etc. been googling and would be very happy for any help.

As Google suggested, there probably are none:
1. All computers are so cheap, most owners prefer to buy
a new laptop than repair one that has been serviceable for
three or four years.
2. So few PC repair shops work on laptops rather than
desktops that there was never an economic demand for
repair manuals for laptops (beyond written documentation
from manufacturers) let alone showing how to connect
components never designed to work together.
--
Don Phillipson
Carlsbad Springs
(Ottawa, Canada)


From: Charlie Hoffpauir on
On Mon, 12 Apr 2010 02:29:50 -0700 (PDT), emekadavid
<nnaemeka.david(a)gmail.com> wrote:

>good day, please i am looking for online materials that teaches or
>instructs on how to build laptops from parts. whether hp, dell, acer
>etc.
>been googling and would be very happy for any help.
>xnt

AFAIK, the "best" service manuals for laptops were for the Thinkpad
line when IBM still had it. They had (probably still have) on-line
manuals for all Thinkpads, which included complete disassembly
drawings. I suggest you download a few of those and look through
them... at the very lease it will let you understand thaht it would be
practically impossible to assemble a laptop from components that were
not designed to be used with one another.
--
Charlie Hoffpauir

Everything is what it is because it got that way....D'Arcy Thompson