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Quote: Originally Posted by bpvdm 1) http://www.kk.org/cooltools/archives/001534.php <- Just make your own with a glue gun 2) I HATE the rubber feet. I never find myself wanting my laptop to NOT slide on my table,...
Quote: Originally Posted by gow Guys, Anyone have advice on a good adhesive for the rubber feet on the bottom of the Laptop? NON-SUPERGLUE please... I tried plain ole rubber cement but it didn't...
Quote: Originally Posted by Cacinok i know you want oem replacement parts, but check the link below for an extremely functional alternative http://www.laptopdesk.net/access-legsf.php?source=ltmag Laptop...
Quote: Originally Posted by SCFlyMedic I know you said you didn't want the clear ones, but I can tell you that I replaced my emac feet with the small clear ones from Wally-Mart and they have outlasted the others by far...
Has anyone found a source for exact replacement rubber feet for their eMachines notebooks? I've had my M2350 for about 15 months and have finely managed to lose one. Email to eMachines customer service tells me that my machine is out of...
Heh, my eMachines M2350 has a 7200 RPM drive. Guess I really got lucky.
Quote: Originally Posted by Aero737 Hello, I'm working on fixing an E-Machines m2350. Upon installing Windows Service Pack 2, the machine will Blue Screen during boot. We've formatted countless times, rewritten...
Quote: Originally Posted by pharlaptop How could a key breaking off or a power button breaking be your fault unless you use a hammer to type? You should have raised holy hell- in fact, you could still raise holy hell...
We had a similar problem with a computer built by a local company that should remain nameless. (<cough>digilink in Okemos Michigan<cough>) When the machine was about 10 months old it started to become unstable so digilink...
Did the shop that you bought the machine from represent itself as an authorized eMachines vendor? If so you should go after them for fraud. eMachines is pretty much out of this since you are in effect not the original purchaser.
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