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    Screen getting loose D901C :(

    Discussion in 'Sager and Clevo' started by Adoe, May 8, 2010.

  1. Adoe

    Adoe Notebook Enthusiast

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    After allmost 3 years of intense use I noticed that the screen is getting loose at the bottom where it is attached (warping joints?). Does anybody know how to fix this problem to tighten it?

    Thx,

    Jimmy
     
  2. Neil@Kobalt

    Neil@Kobalt Company Representative

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    Hi Jimmy

    It will be one of two things:

    - the screws holding the screen to the chassis are a little loose and can be tightened

    - possible that the chassis has just got a little old and losened up in which case there might not be much you can do about it

    Hopefully it is the first of these as there is an easy fix. The screen attaches to the the chassis via two pins, one on each side. Each pin is secured via two screws. One of these screws is located on the rear of the chassis (should be clearly visible in each top corner and screws horizontally into the chassis). The second screw is under the chassis and screws into the pin length ways (vertically).