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DV9000 Hinges
Does anyone have a DV9000 and the screen seems very sloppy. When I lift and lower the screen it seems very loose at the hinges. It stays up very well the screen does not fall but will be very sloppy if I move it back and forth. Has anyone take this apart to see if there is a problem and how would I open this machine to look?
Thank You for your help. Sal |
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You should be able to access the hinges just by removing the lcd frame ( http://www.lcds4less.com/laptop-lcd-...ructions.shtml ), then you can tighten the screws up, but be careful not overdoing it
cheers ...
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