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Regina wrote:
>When your looking at the screen its broken at the bottom left corner and
>goes from that corner of the screen to the outside of the frame. (Clear
>as mud?) My question is: They glued it back together and its not
>holding. When you try to open the laptop it hangs up and its just a
>matter of time before it really breaks. Can you recommend a way to repair
>this? >>
I'm not at all familiar with laptops, so this is probably a real
hair-brained highly non-tech suggestion which may or may not work.
My first thought was that maybe you could bond a piece of thin but rigid
perspex over the whole frame and screen so as to hold it all together
---though it would prolly interfere with closing the laptop. Maybe the
hinges or catch could be modified slightly to accommodate the extra thickness.
Another dodgy solution might be to wrap some sort of webbing right round
the outside of the frame and cinch it up real tight to strengthen the
corners.
Wouldn't look real great. But hey---anything's better than throwing the
thing away!
Have you tried ringing around nearby cities to computer repair shops, tip
shops, op-shops, etc, for a similar model someone might have discarded as
broken for other reasons and donated for spares?
Don Penlington (hanging head in shame)
From the Beach at Surfers Paradise in sunny Queensland.
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