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pcjohnnyb
09-18-2008, 01:38 PM
:ohwell:
The screen on my laptop (HP Pavilion..17"..can't remember the model off hand, I believe dv9000 series) just snapped at one part where you open/close it...so now the screen isn't held together properly nor closes quite how it should. Any suggestions besides sending it in for replacement? (which I'm not doing...because last time I got something fixed, though it was under warranty, it appears from the bill that they replaced the screen as well..even though that wasn't what I requested be fixed, and I'm thinking they effed something up)

I'm almost ready to just get a new laptop because this one has had more than its share of problems.

TIA :howdy:

4d2008
09-18-2008, 01:47 PM
:ohwell:
The screen on my laptop (HP Pavilion..17"..can't remember the model off hand, I believe dv9000 series) just snapped at one part where you open/close it...so now the screen isn't held together properly nor closes quite how it should. Any suggestions besides sending it in for replacement? (which I'm not doing...because last time I got something fixed, though it was under warranty, it appears from the bill that they replaced the screen as well..even though that wasn't what I requested be fixed, and I'm thinking they effed something up)

I'm almost ready to just get a new laptop because this one has had more than its share of problems.

TIA :howdy:

Duct tape

Mousebaby
09-18-2008, 01:51 PM
I know someone with a 2 yr old XPS for sale! :whistle:

huntr1
09-18-2008, 01:54 PM
:ohwell:
The screen on my laptop (HP Pavilion..17"..can't remember the model off hand, I believe dv9000 series) just snapped at one part where you open/close it...so now the screen isn't held together properly nor closes quite how it should. Any suggestions besides sending it in for replacement? (which I'm not doing...because last time I got something fixed, though it was under warranty, it appears from the bill that they replaced the screen as well..even though that wasn't what I requested be fixed, and I'm thinking they effed something up)

I'm almost ready to just get a new laptop because this one has had more than its share of problems.

TIA :howdy:
Ebay for replacement parts or call SMARTCO, they may have what you need to fix it.

Mousebaby
09-18-2008, 01:56 PM
Ebay for replacement parts or call SMARTCO, they may have what you need to fix it.

:smack: I'm workin' here!




:lmao:

AK-74me
09-18-2008, 02:15 PM
Few years back I bought one off ebay and googled up instructions on how to install it.

Katt
09-18-2008, 02:43 PM
it's probably cheaper to just get a new laptop. Really nice ones are under a grand anyway. A new screen is going to be too costly to replace anyway. If it's just the frame that is broken, superglue and go on. if not, it's a wonderful reason to get a new computer.

aps45819
09-18-2008, 02:46 PM
on. if not, it's a wonderful reason to get a new computer.

Vista is a wonderful reason to switch to a Mac :lol:

desertrat
09-18-2008, 02:47 PM
:ohwell:
The screen on my laptop (HP Pavilion..17"..can't remember the model off hand, I believe dv9000 series) just snapped at one part where you open/close it...so now the screen isn't held together properly nor closes quite how it should. Any suggestions besides sending it in for replacement? (which I'm not doing...because last time I got something fixed, though it was under warranty, it appears from the bill that they replaced the screen as well..even though that wasn't what I requested be fixed, and I'm thinking they effed something up)

I'm almost ready to just get a new laptop because this one has had more than its share of problems.

TIA :howdy:

I have an HP9000 series that may be compatible. I'm pretty sure the M board is dead, but the screen works. If you want to give it a try let me know.

Katt
09-18-2008, 02:50 PM
Vista is a wonderful reason to switch to a Mac :lol:

I like Vista... don't know what everyone's problem is with it. I've had both XP and Vista. Vista works great for me.

desertrat
09-18-2008, 02:54 PM
I have an HP9000 series that may be compatible. I'm pretty sure the M board is dead, but the screen works. If you want to give it a try let me know.

Or if you get a new one you could sell me your old one.:whistle:

huntr1
09-18-2008, 02:56 PM
Or if you get a new one you could give me your old one.:whistle::fixed: it for ya DR

AK-74me
09-18-2008, 02:56 PM
it's probably cheaper to just get a new laptop. Really nice ones are under a grand anyway. A new screen is going to be too costly to replace anyway. If it's just the frame that is broken, superglue and go on. if not, it's a wonderful reason to get a new computer.
I got a new screen for $150 and replaced it myself. Couldn't come close to replacing my lap top with $150.

huntr1
09-18-2008, 02:57 PM
:smack: I'm workin' here!




:lmao:
You're supposed to work it on Great Mills Rd.

huntr1
09-18-2008, 02:57 PM
I got a new screen for $150 and replaced it myself. Couldn't come close to replacing my lap top with $150.
Hush yo' mouf, we're tryin to get DR a new laptop.

Katt
09-18-2008, 02:58 PM
yeah, but he said it had it's share of problems. they are only good for a few years anyway, so it's just easier to replace it sometimes.

clevalley
09-18-2008, 03:00 PM
Few years back I bought one off ebay and googled up instructions on how to install it.

:yeahthat:

Get the part off of E-Bay and replace it yourself - it is EASY to do.

desertrat
09-18-2008, 03:05 PM
Hush yo' mouf, we're tryin to get DR a new laptop.
:lmao:
yeah, but he said it had it's share of problems. they are only good for a few years anyway, so it's just easier to replace it sometimes.

Mine did too. Wireless went out twice, speakers went out and then this.

Mousebaby
09-18-2008, 03:29 PM
You're supposed to work it on Great Mills Rd.

:yikes: Not ME!!! I'm as pure as the driven snow! :drama:

GWguy
09-18-2008, 03:33 PM
Cripes. Just get an external monitor, keyboard and mouse. Duct tape the cover closed. Use it until it dies, then replace it.

pcjohnnyb
09-18-2008, 03:37 PM
Mine did too. Wireless went out twice, speakers went out and then this.

:yay:
Wireless was the reason it got fixed under warranty, but for WHATEVER reason, the bastages decided the screen needed replacing too and apparently did more harm than good...and there had been something loose inside since I got it back too (not the screen, inside the "guts" :lol: I assumed it was just a fan or something so I let it go :shrug:)

I will get back to you about replacing the screen. I'll see how hard it would be to do. Is it 17"? Thats what I'd need.

and who mentioned an XPS? Mousebaby I believe? What condition is it in? I assume its a laptop? How much :popcorn:

clevalley
09-18-2008, 03:47 PM
:yay:
Wireless was the reason it got fixed under warranty, but for WHATEVER reason, the bastages decided the screen needed replacing too and apparently did more harm than good...and there had been something loose inside since I got it back too (not the screen, inside the "guts" :lol: I assumed it was just a fan or something so I let it go :shrug:)

I will get back to you about replacing the screen. I'll see how hard it would be to do. Is it 17"? Thats what I'd need.

and who mentioned an XPS? Mousebaby I believe? What condition is it in? I assume its a laptop? How much :popcorn:

:yeahthat:

I would buy it in a heartbeat if I had the extra $$$, it is a Dell XPS 1710 gaming laptop - I have one and it it FAST as hell! :yay:

Dell XPS M1710 Review (pics, specs) (http://www.notebookreview.com/default.asp?newsID=2887&review=Dell+XPS+M1710) Mine is the black-top, not the red...

desertrat
09-18-2008, 03:49 PM
:yay:
Wireless was the reason it got fixed under warranty, but for WHATEVER reason, the bastages decided the screen needed replacing too and apparently did more harm than good...and there had been something loose inside since I got it back too (not the screen, inside the "guts" :lol: I assumed it was just a fan or something so I let it go :shrug:)

I will get back to you about replacing the screen. I'll see how hard it would be to do. Is it 17"? Thats what I'd need.

and who mentioned an XPS? Mousebaby I believe? What condition is it in? I assume its a laptop? How much :popcorn:

I'll check when I get home. The wireless antenna is in the top isn't it? Maybe thats what went bad. Mine was the little adaptor and under warranty they replaced it, leaving off two screws. Second time I just got a wireless card.

pcjohnnyb
09-18-2008, 03:55 PM
:yeahthat:

I would buy it in a heartbeat if I had the extra $$$, it is a Dell XPS 1710 gaming laptop - I have one and it it FAST as hell! :yay:

Dell XPS M1710 Review (pics, specs) (http://www.notebookreview.com/default.asp?newsID=2887&review=Dell+XPS+M1710) Mine is the black-top, not the red...
How do you know all this :lol:
I'm thinking about buying it from her but I haven't heard back yet :eyebrow: Its like people have better things to do or something :pete:


I'll check when I get home. The wireless antenna is in the top isn't it? Maybe thats what went bad. Mine was the little adaptor and under warranty they replaced it, leaving off two screws. Second time I just got a wireless card.

hmm, I can't remember what went bad for mine. I think it was a software glitch though that was covered under an unlimited warranty for these computers because it was like, a BIOS thing or something (I seem to recall something like that, but like I said, I can't totally remember...there had to be more for me to have to send it in for fixing.)

huntr1
09-18-2008, 04:22 PM
:yikes: Not ME!!! I'm as pure as the driven snow! :drama:
'Scuse me!

clevalley
09-18-2008, 04:24 PM
How do you know all this :lol:
I'm thinking about buying it from her but I haven't heard back yet :eyebrow: Its like people have better things to do or something :pete:

She and I have conversed about the M1710 as we both have them. :rolleyes:

Don't start any rumors and have my ass kicked by Hoover! :lol:

pcjohnnyb
09-18-2008, 05:04 PM
She and I have conversed about the M1710 as we both have them. :rolleyes:

Don't start any rumors and have my ass kicked by Hoover! :lol:

I wasn't implying anything of that nature...should I have been? :really: :lmao:

pcjohnnyb
09-19-2008, 10:18 AM
:nerd:
Upon further inspection, it appears that all I will need to do is superglue what I would call a nut (I'd say it at least functions as a nut, not sure if it may have another name because it isn't quite the kind you can wrench on and off :lol:) into where it came out, and then put a screw through the front of the screen, the hole in the k-lock spot, and screw into the nut. Easy-smeezy.
Hopefully it will be that simple. It just appears that the k-lock part is what broke away from the screen and at some point opening the computer, the screw/nut combination got loose/came out. I just don't know if the outside of the moniter will be able to take the added strain if it is the only thing having pressure put on it when I open the lid.

It will all be interesting to see how it works out :smile: Luckily it appears to be something very simple :lol:

PS: if glue doesn't work, it looks like it can be soldered in there :shrug: I don't know how heat-resistant it is though because it (the nut) looks like brass or something :eyebrow: Lord knows I don't have a soldering iron though :doh: :addtoxmaslist: :lol:

RadioPatrol
09-19-2008, 11:54 AM
I know someone with a 2 yr old XPS for sale! :whistle:



how much again ?


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