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    Broken Hinges on Older Inspiron 6000

    Discussion in 'Dell' started by Windmilla, Jul 24, 2007.

  1. Windmilla

    Windmilla Newbie

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    Hi all, like the title says, both of my hinges on my dell inspiron 6000 are broken, the LCD and laptop screen can still open and close, but the screen has to be propped up against something stable because it is unable to support itself.

    Does anyoen know the degree of difficulty in replacing these yourself? If I decide to take it into a computer repair shop, what is a resonable price for them to chage?
     
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