answer:Most times, no, it’s a notebook. Notebooks are mostly integrated, the components are soldered onto the motherboard and the motherboard itself is “optimised”, as in “it’s got its own weird shape”. It’d cost you more to ask someone to build you a laptop with the parts you could scrounge out of your old one, than to just buy a prebuilt one. The only things you can get out easitly without collateral effects are the HDD and the DVD drive. Do get at least the HDD, they make for good external hard drives or even internal expansions if you’re willing to sacrifice the DVD on your next laptop. If you want to build a laptop, there are sites that do it, it’ll cost you, but you’ll get something good for your money. FYI, building a pc is mostly done with desktop/tower models, not with laptops. Building a laptop usually requires professional equipment.