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    Gateway Laptop T-1625

    Discussion in 'Gateway and eMachines' started by Appearance, Oct 13, 2008.

  1. Appearance

    Appearance Newbie

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    Ok here's the deal. I was browsing the internet on my laptop and I decided that it was ok to mess around with the Express card slot. The plastic piece covering the slot won't click back in and I'm afraid I'll damage something if I try to fix it myself or dust will get caught inside. Please help! :confused:
     
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    Lakjin Notebook Deity

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    Push harder? On the serious note, I dont think this is a make or break issue for your laptop.

    Sorry I do not know solution. Make sure you are putting it in upsides down
     
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    So what your saying is that the plastic casing covering the express card slot is alright to leave open? (I pushed it as far as it can go and it still didn't make the clicking sound that locks it in place :( )