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Lee H wrote: » would this work??
Lee H wrote: » Hi I have a toshiba laptop with damaged screen, I also have a sony viao with damaged mobo So it would be awesome if i could put the screen from the vaio onto the toshiba Now firstly i dont care about making it function like a laptop lid all I would want is to get it to work and maybe fashion something out of wood to hold the screen at an angle from the laptop, anyhoo... there is 1 big fat cable prob containing many cables inside going to a silver plug that goes into the mobo, if i cut the plug off and attach to the corresponding cable from the sony vaio screen ie. red to red blue to blue, you catch my drift would this work??
earweed wrote: » How good of a laptop is the Toshiba? Unless you're just set on experimenting with it or it's not that great anyway then you could pick up a cheap monitor and turn it into a desktop.
Plantwiz wrote: » Make a clarkconnect box!
Lee H wrote: » Sony Vaio PCG-7M1M, dead mobo Toshiba SPL10 PSL15E, dead screen
Lee H wrote: » Sony is quite a few years old so finding a mobo for it needle in a haystack type thing
Lee H wrote: » Toshiba will connect to a TFT monitor but only in safe mode can i see it, the Toshiba doesnt have Fn-F5 drivers installed so I cannot switch to this display when I turn it on
Lee H wrote: » gonna have an attempt at it tonight, am not very hopeful as the wires for each of them may not be colour coded and there may even be different amounts, lol
Lee H wrote: » I have found out that the connection for the screen on the mobo is exactly the same so no chopping wires, lol
Lee H wrote: » I cant get my toshiba to power on its dead as a dodo? i managed to get the sony screen plugged into the toshiba mobo and swithed on......nothing......was working only few night ago
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