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    need help finding the thread that explains how to keep the vaio z's battery from moving

    Discussion in 'VAIO / Sony' started by Something_Awesome, Feb 22, 2011.

  1. Something_Awesome

    Something_Awesome Notebook Enthusiast

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    Someone said I think that they placed a taped piece of paper on the inside. Need to know where it goes.

    thanks
     
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    Do you ever remove your battery? I don't, so I just placed a piece of folded paper towel in there :D
     
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    :eek: "Nice".... "Here I fixed it" candidate....
     
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    What's the name of that material? All I saw was tape when looking up "tesa" on google...I hope it's not a UK-only thing
     
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    No idea about UK - I bought it from Germany...
    I have uploaded a picture of the packaging somewhere... need to find it.

    Update:

    Here it is:

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