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pcdoctor01 
I don't know where else I could put it besides the glove box. I don't want to use the trunk because I use that for groceries, etc. Oh yeah, I'm on a budget so I want to use the work laptop. This means I can't take it apart.
Understand that a laptop install has more hurdles to overcome than a "desktop" install.
Do not expect the install to be clean and smooth functioning, simnply because of those hurdles. There are workarounds, sure, but most of them involve cracking the laptop case open and doing some soldering... I wouldn't advise doing that with a work laptop.
Here's a question. How do you intend to turn the laptop on & off each time you want to take a trip?
Don't answer. It's something to think about as you plan your install.
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I'm too scared to screw something up and wouldn't that void my warranty?
Meh.
It's not that hard. Pay attention to what you're doing and learn about what you're doing, and it's really not all that difficult. this is my first major reqiring project in my truck (still making payments, you know!) and by learning (sometimes from other peoples' mistakes), it has worked out well.
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I'll tear apart a pc any day but I'm just scared to mess with the car wires as far as the battery goes. I guess I could always get a cousin to help me. I'm female by the way. I wonder how many female have car pcs?
Gender has nothing to do with it.
Check out RedGTIvr6. She has a carPC and a SQ-oriented system that wins major awards...
Ph, and she's a female, to boot.
