Hello, i hope to help you. If you have your laptop, first thing you need the part # of the motherboard itself. To find the motherboard part number, you will need to remove the ram modules from the bottom of the laptop. The is a small cover to be removed in order to remove the ram. remove the small cover and then carefully remove the ram via the retaining clips on the sides of the memory. Pull these clips to the sides adn the ram should almost pop out. Now provided the sticker hasnt been removed or fallen off, you should see a little white sticker on the motherboard with a 6 digit number, a dash and 3 more numbers. That is your motherboard part number. Usually looks like 433280-001. Now you only need the first set of number before the dash, now click on the link I have provided for ebay. Enter that number within the search box, and you should find several motherboard for your model. Prices vary from 95-175 bucks. Check out the sellers feedback and warranty/return policy. order your new board and when it arrives find a Laptop repair shop to do the work.
http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/softwareList?os=2093&lc=en&dlc=en&cc=us&lang=en&product=1128297
My shop charges 80 dollars in labor to replace a motherboard in a laptop. Plus any shipping charges we incure. If you would like for my store to do the work for you please contact us through our website at
www.xtreme-technologies.net . We are fully certified, members of the BBB. We also have a really good feedback on ebay as (exx-tech) where we buy and sell a lot of laptop parts. We can work out something like I can bill you through an Ebay listing for the part and the work if needed, that way your protected via ebay/paypal.
Hope this helps, David
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