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    Fixing SZ770N memory stick/headphone trim

    Discussion in 'VAIO / Sony' started by barkode15, Sep 25, 2008.

  1. barkode15

    barkode15 Newbie

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    Hi everyone,
    I'm wondering if anyone knows how difficult it is to replace the plastic that covers the memory stick reader, headphone and mic jack on the left side of the laptop. Laptop slipped and fell about 2 feet onto the ground, only damage seems to be that the plastic on the left won't stay popped into the main body of the computer. I called Sony and they had me order item #X21783671, described as: 3980 BEZEL ODD ASSY P C.

    Does anyone know if this piece should just snap into place, or will I have to take apart the keyboard and palm rests to make it fit?

    Thanks