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If you can get to a internet find the manufactures site and download the manual. You can look for the schematic but now days it is rare to find it except in the manufacturer repair center. If you can, get the full manual, not the quick install guide. If you cant print it out look for important info and write it down and save the web site so you can return to it again as needed.
to get actual schematics for a motherboard you need to be a registered technician with the company that makes the motherboard. on the other hand if you were only looking for pinouts for the jumpers and labels or various things on the main board that would be included in the owners manual you can download that usually from the website of the manufacturer of the motherboard
Which model do you need. The ones I found are c510 c610. You can directly download the schematics for these boards here :http://www.user-guides.co.uk/download/motherboard/motherboardschematics/motherboard-schematics-dell-latitude-pp01l-c510-c610.html
This could be due to one of the three filters that are easy to change - download the free pdf service manual - not the user manual - it is very descriptive and the filter is about $120 from Sanyo.
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