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More info?)
OK. Thank you for the thoughtful and comprehensive reply.
>first, try dell spare parts division technical support can give you their
>number and you really have to speak with technical support to obtain the
>exact part number for the item you need... the spare parts division only
>enter orders and can not help you identify part numbers. you will also find
>that most parts found in the system have a dell part number on them (though
>the part number may have been replaced with a newer alternative substitute
>part and part number). dell parts, other than motherboards, are very
>reasonable and come with a 90 day warranty, 30 day return policy (so if the
>part dosen't help you can return it). however, given the age of the machine
>they may no longer carry parts for the system. otherwise you can try
>ebay... just be careful that you are purchasing from a reputable seller (do
>you homework). and keep in mind that a fast inspiron 1150 can be had for
>about $600 (so don't invest too much into this older system). good luck.
>
><David Ellis> wrote in message
>news:f20921h4k58loi3lo3clqa4r7ir3t44g5b@4ax.com...
>> Thank you. Any idea where parts can be ordered?
>>
>>>visit support.dell.com and select your inspiron 7500 model and look under
>>>documentation and then 'removing and replacing parts'. it isn't a highly
>>>detailed diagram, but certainly enough to help you discern the different
>>>components and how to remove/replace them.
>>>http://support.dell.com/support/edocs/systems/psyd/removing.htm
>>>
>>><David Ellis> wrote in message
>>>news:lj1521thi50o9l8eav3v2rpfajsu1sgn6n@4ax.com...
>>>> I've seen the web pages that show parts explosions and provide a way
>>>> to order but can't find it when starting with www.dell.com.
>>>> --David
>>>
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