SLK 350
Long story short my Mrs has a Packard Bell piece of caRp that is currently suffering from a few issues:
-LCD shows a line of dead pixels from top to bottom.
-Fan bearings on their way, causing overheating.
-Battery is f00ked.
-Loudest laptop in the world.
Anyway when she bought it she took out a 5 year extended warranty (well her ex did) and that comes to an end next April.
The conditions of said warranty mean if it becomes unrepairable (I expect uneconomical) they will replace it or give PC World vouchers for a product of at least her current spec which would be an improvement on the current. From where I'm sitting the laptop is worth optimistically £200 and I know via working in IT that even LCD panels are in the region of £400-600.
However, to avoid the risk of them replacing parts, how can I accidentally make it less reliable/b0rk it. I've already considered taping up all the ventilation and running something like Prime95 but I'd expect a thermal ceiling to cause it to shutdown.
Anybody know a good way of breaking one without tipping liquids into it and causing visible damage?
Curious problem and of course purely hypothetical!
-LCD shows a line of dead pixels from top to bottom.
-Fan bearings on their way, causing overheating.
-Battery is f00ked.
-Loudest laptop in the world.
Anyway when she bought it she took out a 5 year extended warranty (well her ex did) and that comes to an end next April.
The conditions of said warranty mean if it becomes unrepairable (I expect uneconomical) they will replace it or give PC World vouchers for a product of at least her current spec which would be an improvement on the current. From where I'm sitting the laptop is worth optimistically £200 and I know via working in IT that even LCD panels are in the region of £400-600.
However, to avoid the risk of them replacing parts, how can I accidentally make it less reliable/b0rk it. I've already considered taping up all the ventilation and running something like Prime95 but I'd expect a thermal ceiling to cause it to shutdown.
Anybody know a good way of breaking one without tipping liquids into it and causing visible damage?
Curious problem and of course purely hypothetical!