Converting laptop insides to work inside a desktop case...

Off the top of your head, how do you pronounce the file extension ".GIF"?

  • Like "gift", but without the "t".

  • Like JIF, the peanut butter brand.


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Aaron Reinhard

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I have a laptop that was dropped about 10 feet. The screen was shattered, but the case itself is still in decent shape and the laptop itself runs perfectly normal. I've had to keep it sitting upside down on my desk and have it connected to an external monitor and it works like a charm. So, as an alternative to just buying a new screen for it, is it possible to take the internal hardware out of the laptop casing and somehow adapt it to be mounted inside a desktop case and still having access to the ports?

Laptop: HP G7-2243us 17" laptop
 
Not really, laptop layouts are pretty proprietary and differ from a large degree to their ATX desktop counterparts.

You'd be better off just having it in its existing housing.
 
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