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    HP DV6000t rubber feet problem

    Discussion in 'HP' started by PersianKing, Sep 8, 2006.

  1. PersianKing

    PersianKing Notebook Enthusiast

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    Hi Friends

    I am debating to buy either HP DV6000t or Sony FE790 for around $1500.00. But my question is about HP, some of you who already have the HP DV6000z might be able to answer it. I saw in stores the HP DV2000z & t and I know the screws are very accessible, I am not only talking about RAM or HDD upgrade, but the whole back panel. You might ask why, because I had experienced with couple of Fujitsu laptops, namely the one I have written this post, which after four years of use the fan got dirty and was in need of cleanup, so I opened its gut and cleaned it.
    I saw pictures of HP DV6000 on their website and saw rubber feet and no screws, so are rubber feet glued to the case, so in case you want to open the lappy you need to kind of pull them apart and apply glue? Which I consider a messy procedure, or they slide or pop in and out of place by minimum amount of force.
    I appreciate your inputs
     
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    miner Notebook Nobel Laureate

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  3. PersianKing

    PersianKing Notebook Enthusiast

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    Thanks a Million for your post