Amber’s laptop stopped working; I figure it the inverter board is the problem. A very helpful pictorial tutorial showed me where all the screws were located. After searching for a replacement, I wound up buying the part from e-bay, for $1.98 (plus $3.99 shipping). I really don’t understand how people make money selling parts like this so cheap, but I’m glad they are there. Other retailer are selling the part for $60, just for comparison. I continue to be amazed and impressed with the useful information and resources made available by the Internet.
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