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E6400 Impressions - Day 1.

Discussion in 'Dell Latitude, Vostro, and Precision' started by jjfcpa, Sep 7, 2008.

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    baxter316 Notebook Enthusiast

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    Does anybody else have have a battery that one side is loose and wiggles a bit?
     
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    Greg Notebook Nobel Laureate

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    Yes, a little bit...I am not yet sure what that means though. Many laptops have had this particular 'issue' before.
     
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    TWY Notebook Consultant

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    Yeah.. One side does wiggle a bit :eek:
     
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    TWY Notebook Consultant

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    I'll be grabbing a new 160GB hard disk later from my local store if there's stock. Will update back here. :)
     
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    How heavy is the new 90W brick compared to the old D-series 65W one?
     
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    Got a WD Scorpio Black 160GB. Vibration is gone... Only can feel a very mild vibration if I take notice of it - in general your hands don't register the vibration.

    So I guess it's a hard disk issue.
     
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