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    edge e430 top left face (above escape face) separating from body

    Discussion in 'Lenovo' started by bob13bob, Feb 25, 2013.

  1. bob13bob

    bob13bob Notebook Enthusiast

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    pretty new laptop, not abused. see pic . what do you guys think?

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    Call Lenovo up to see if they'll repair it under warranty. If your laptop is doing this by itself without outside help, then it would be a factory defect and thus should be covered under the depot warranty.
     
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    bob13bob Notebook Enthusiast

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    I opened my laptop up, and two internal screws had come loose. I retightened them and problem is solved now.