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    Default I guess this would be best suited here

    Basically, my laptops screen is loose. The hinge on the left isn't tat well connected anymore, is there anything I can do to like stiffen it up?





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    Did you try..... tightening the screw?

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    The screw is encased in plastic, no way to tighten it.





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    No way to 'pop' the plastic off?

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    Nope, it's stuck to the screen frame.





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    Laptop type?

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    Dell Inspiron 1525





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    Sorry, I had a Dell Inspiron 5150, and the motherboard broke three times, + class action lawsuit against dell to get it fixed. I would never go with Dell again.

    Anyways:

    Actually buddy i used your video as a guidline worked perfectly for my laptop and its a new model Inspiron 1525. So Thanks!
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?gl=NL&h...eature=related


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    Hey, I have a dell.,.... and theres a slice of plastic, which hooks over the bracket of the screen that you can take off by like puishing up the side bit with a screwdriver or whatever. Then push your screen back as far as it will go and it will lift off, leaving the screws visible!

    I had the same problem

    Good luck on fixing
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