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    Catastrophe

    Discussion in 'Dell' started by redpointist, Sep 28, 2007.

  1. redpointist

    redpointist Notebook Enthusiast

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    So I spilled a little water on my 1500, and I'm trying to open it up to help it dry better. I took out all the screws on the back, and taken the battery out, but there's still something catching on the back side where the battery used to be. I could pull on it hard but I think I might break it. Any suggestions?
     
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    Jpetch Notebook Enthusiast

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    I take it you dont have accidental damage support?
     
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    nizzy1115 Notebook Prophet

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    redpointist Notebook Enthusiast

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    yea, no accidental damage coverage... :mad:

    lesson - do not use a laptop while you are drunk

    Havent taken the keyboard off at all yet, so thats prob the problem, thanks for the help.