I hold a laptop next to a fried motherboard?

My girlfriend spilled coffee on it. I be able to salvage the not easy drive. A new motherboard costs almost as much as a clean laptop. So now I've get this expensive paper weightiness and I'm wondering if I should toss it. Any suggestions for salvaging the parts or making it operational/useful contained by some way?

Answer:
Sorry to hear you motherboard is fried. Laptops are really for travel and classrooms. Their memory isn't that big, so when you return with to your desktop you d/l the info from your travels or classroom. If I were you, I would buy another laptop and toss the wrecked one or donate it for parts somewhere contained by your town that makes cheap PC's for ppl who can't afford strange ones. You did make backup before the coffee get spilled, I hope. This is just my evaluation. It is what I would do.
Offer the carcus up for free in your nouns. Someone might have use for the parts, etc.

Go to http://www.freecycle.org and find your local nouns and then donate it up. No money is exchanged via "freecycle". Thus the name, but it's a great road to get rid of stuff that you no longer stipulation but other folks might be able to use.

Check it out.

Have fun shopping for the latest PC. Good Luck!!

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