Richmond,
No warranty? If it were me, I'd google the laptop type for user experiences 
first, to see if the laptop is generally crap. Then, if the motherboard isn't 
more expensive than the original laptop, and you want the laptop, it might be 
worth it. But it's definitely a personal choice.
Bill

William Prothero
http://es.earthednet.org

> On Mar 15, 2014, at 1:19 PM, Richmond <richmondmathew...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> My son's laptop stopped working about 3 months agao, after only 18 months 
> (not good).
> 
> He brought it back from Germany (we having bought him a new one), having been 
> told that
> the Motherboard is fried.
> 
> Am I wasting both time thinking of having a new Motherboard installed, is 
> that even possible in
> a laptop?
> 
> Would be glad of advice.
> 
> Richmond.
> 
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