Just bought a T60 as a project - Questions
Posted: Sun Jun 21, 2009 3:33 pm
Hi, I just bought a T60 project machine. Type 1952-AS2. The machine is missing lots of parts, but supposedly the LCD, mobo, and case are in good shape.
I will be posting in the marketplace a list of parts that I need.
I received the serial number, and to my surprised it is under warranty until 12/07/09.
Here's my main question ( there will be many more to come), since many parts can be interchanged along the T60, T60p, R60, R60e line. Can I use any part that works and maintain the warranty regardless that the FRU may not match the ones listed under the 1952-AS2 type on Lenovo's website?
I realized that there is probably no hard and fast answer, but does anyone have any experiences or stories regarding this issue. I original thought I would use anything I could get my hands on to get it up and running. Since I found out that the warranty has not expired, I might keep this for the long term and extend the warranty. My main concerns would be the Motherboard and LCD, I'm not sweating the small stuff.
As a point of reference, I am pretty confidant doing about anything to Thinkpads. I have replaced a motherboard on an A20. Replaced an LCD on a Toshiba. I presently have a R60e and have replaced the CPU, Ram, Hard Drive, etc. I will use some of the parts from many R60e for testing purposes.
Thanks for any input that you may have on this subject
Scott
I will be posting in the marketplace a list of parts that I need.
I received the serial number, and to my surprised it is under warranty until 12/07/09.
Here's my main question ( there will be many more to come), since many parts can be interchanged along the T60, T60p, R60, R60e line. Can I use any part that works and maintain the warranty regardless that the FRU may not match the ones listed under the 1952-AS2 type on Lenovo's website?
I realized that there is probably no hard and fast answer, but does anyone have any experiences or stories regarding this issue. I original thought I would use anything I could get my hands on to get it up and running. Since I found out that the warranty has not expired, I might keep this for the long term and extend the warranty. My main concerns would be the Motherboard and LCD, I'm not sweating the small stuff.
As a point of reference, I am pretty confidant doing about anything to Thinkpads. I have replaced a motherboard on an A20. Replaced an LCD on a Toshiba. I presently have a R60e and have replaced the CPU, Ram, Hard Drive, etc. I will use some of the parts from many R60e for testing purposes.
Thanks for any input that you may have on this subject
Scott