Update card mother T40

OK, everything I read is my T40 has a failed chip southbridge, which is apparently common. I'll have USB problems, connection & disconnection device can run faster on the refusal to recognize the device, errors of malfuntion of USB 2.0 devices.
My questions are:
(1) it's a big job to change the motherboard in my T40?
(2) change the motherboard the only way to correct the southbridge?
(3) o would need to reinstall the operating system (win xp)
(4) what is the best replacement? FRU #s Please

OK, one by one...

(1) n ° with the help of HMM, it is quite a simple procedure. You will need to break out the whole machine, however.

(2) outside of which he professionally reballed (dessoudes NO) Yes

(3) No.

(4) check here:

http://www.theboardroom.info/

You can also order a Board professionally reballed with security here, probably the place most worthy of trust on the web.

No, I don't have stock in there.

Yes, I do not personally know the owner and he did a lot of work for me.

Good luck.

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