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    Discussion in 'Other Manufacturers' started by Benjyo, Mar 8, 2008.

  1. Benjyo

    Benjyo Notebook Enthusiast

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    Hi guys i need a little help concerning the right hinge like connection of the screen of my 6625 to the laptop base, basicly i sent my laptop off to get repaired as some screw had come lose somewhere that caused my laptop to bsod everytime pressure was put on the middle of the laptop.
    Now that is all fixed and everything works as it used to, however i noticed that the thing that the screen is connected to, to fold up and down on the right has not been correctly put back, i mean it still does its job it just worries me that something may happen because of this, here are some screens.

    http://img170.imageshack.us/my.php?image=dsc00459oj1.jpg

    http://img170.imageshack.us/my.php?image=dsc00460fo4.jpg


    http://img364.imageshack.us/my.php?image=dsc00461vu7.jpg

    Camera isnt great sorry using my phone, but you can see its slightly lifted off the base of the laptop, the casing above the speakers on the right is also slightly raised.

    Because i dont want to take my laptop apart and do something stupid does any1 know if there is a simple solution to this, such as removing a screw and moving the hinge thing to its rightful place? any help would be great.
     
  2. Chris M

    Chris M Company Representative

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    You are thinking about the plastic cover, covering the hinge?

    I do not recommend removing screws yourself. Even though the screw in the corner, on the bottom, is holding that plastic cover down.
     
  3. Benjyo

    Benjyo Notebook Enthusiast

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    ahhh i see cleverly disguised as different peices but infact its all one peice of plastic, anyway i lossened the screw slightly pulled up the plastic to find a screw that was not screwed in properly causing the plastic casing to look lifted.
    Quickly screwed that in and put it back together and now it looks as it used to.

    Thanks for the information.