Not really. Repairing computer parts is uh.. we'll just leave it at impossible for the average joe.
Azilius wrote:
It's somewhat simple - computer parts are incredibly complex and based on things that are incredibly small. While it's true some part failures can be fixed for a cheap amount, it's rather unlikely that will ever be the case. The complexity of a part is the simple answer as to why 'repairing' computers generally doesn't happen. I put repairing in quotes because when you send your laptop or computer to a company to fix they are MUCH more likely to throw out the old part and replace it with a new part.
If it's a defective part then they'll actually look at it to see if they can prevent errors like that again. Repairing.. yeah pretty much not going to happen.