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    peeling off intel/windows sticker off the notebook

    Discussion in 'Asus' started by granturissimus, Dec 28, 2010.

  1. granturissimus

    granturissimus Notebook Enthusiast

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    i have the UL30A-A2 notebook, and i rather not have the intel core 2 duo sticker as well as the windows 7 stickers on my notebook. i want to take them off, however i wanna ask first if anyone else has done this. does doing this void the warranty? also, do these stickers come off easily, or do they leave nasty glue marks? do the glue marks come off easily if there are any?

    i wanna make sure that once i start peeling it off that i wont have to stop and glue them back on all wrinkled up.
     
  2. SoundOf1HandClapping

    SoundOf1HandClapping Was once a Forge

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    Stickers shouldn't be a problem. Just use your fingernails to pry off the sticker, and use alcohol or a citrus cleaner for any residue.

    I don't think it would void warranty.
     
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    granturissimus Notebook Enthusiast

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    ok cool, thanks! i peeled them off clean.
     
  4. ramgen

    ramgen -- Morgan Stanley --

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    Even replacing the RAMs and HDDs do not void the warranty. Nobody cares about the stickers.

    Notebook manifacturers have thousands of those stickers. If they want they can cover the whole laptop with them.


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