Monday, February 18, 2013

How To Put The Hinge Back Into Your Broken Laptop Hinges

Isn't it annoying working with a laptop screen that is wobbly? You have to keep moving the laptop hinges just to align the screen. Broken hinges also cause other problems-not to mention difficult in opening and closing your laptop  and your laptop screen being detached. You'd be better off fixing those hinges at the least sign of trouble. This way you avoid further damage to your laptop. He is how to put the hinge back into your broken laptop hinges.

Unplug Your Laptop

Unplug your laptop and remove  the battery. Next use a Phillips screwdriver to  unscrew all the screws holding your keyboard. Next Use your screwdriver to remove your keyboard's cover. And if  your plastic hinge cover is not part of your laptop cover, use your screwdriver to unscrew the covers of the individual hinges.

Locate the Screws on the Screen Bezel

Next, locate the screws on the screen bezel of your laptop. This is the plastic frame outlining your laptop screen.. So use your screw drive to unscrew the screws underneath the Small rubber stoppers. Finally reattach your screen bezel and snap your keyboard into place after you screw all the screws back in. This should help straighten your laptop hinges  and give you a break from adjusting your laptop screen every few minutes

Related: How To Replace Broken Hinges

That's a wrap on "How To Put The Hinge Back Into Your Broken Laptop Hinges". hopefully after this exercise you wont have to straighten your screen every few minutes. Till next time, cheers!

If you are looking to learn how to fix your own laptop, or starting a career fixing laptops, try either of  the following training materials:

  • Ultimate Laptop Repair Course: Step by Step training on how fix your laptop with over ten hours of repair footage and over thirty different videos showing you different repairs. You have to constantly move the laptop hinges just to align the screen.
  • Laptop Repair Made Easy: A  complete high definition video series on how to fix laptops for fun or profit.
  • Laptop Repair Videos: Twelve hours of high clarity videos by a professional repair technician.
  •  The Laptop Repair Workbook:    Twelve pages of troubleshooting flow charts for troubleshooting laptop hardware. It also includes explanatory text for each decision    decision point.

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