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Anyone have this problem?

Discussion in 'Dell Latitude, Vostro, and Precision' started by yun, Jul 26, 2009.

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  1. yun

    yun Notebook Deity

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    I feel so bad, I have never had experience before beside this one, dell e4200.

    I only used it about half year and usually keep it carefully.


    I have to send it back to dell depot center and wait 2 weeks.


    :(

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  2. Saisei

    Saisei Notebook Deity

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    What's the prob?
     
  3. yun

    yun Notebook Deity

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    the left bottom is lifing up.....
     
  4. Chevy95ZR2

    Chevy95ZR2 Notebook Geek

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    My M2400 did the same thing, but my M4400 is heavy enough to not have that problem.
     
  5. KimoT

    KimoT Are we not men?

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    My Alienware m3200 did this. They mailed me new rubber feet with an adhesive backing.
     
  6. yellowlt4

    yellowlt4 Notebook Consultant

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    Thats fairly common with systems that are made out Magnesium Alloy. Unlike Plastic, Magnesium will not bounce back if it is flexed, It will remain "tweaked". Thats the nature if using a thin Magnesium alloy chassis. I have seen this exact same "problem" on many different alloy based systems.
     
  7. GoodBytes

    GoodBytes NvGPUPro

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    Looks like your table surface is bended. Try on a different surface. If the problem is solved then it's that table.
    If not, you can ask a new base at Dell.
     
  8. John Ratsey

    John Ratsey Moderately inquisitive Super Moderator

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    The best test is to use a glass surface. Normal glass tends to be either flat or broken.

    John
     
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