Hi, I’m not entirely sure how this happened, but one day I went to take my laptop out of its case and the silver logo on the back of the laptop got caught on the material and lifted some how.
I’m not sure how to show a photo, but it’s the silver logo on the back of the screen that all laptops come with, it has lifted ever so slightly. It’s extremely hard to push back into place, so definitely needs glueing or something strong to put it into position. It’s quiet painful and dangerous also when I forget it’s there and catch myself on it.
I’m extremely careful with my laptops, so it must have already been loose to be able to catch on something so easily.
I took it back to the place it was bought from to see whether it could be fixed, covered by the warranty, and it isn’t. I was hoping they could change it as all my previous HP laptops have never done anything like this. I’m presuming the glue they used was faulty on this one, yet it doesn’t count as A manufacturing Fault.
Just wondering if anyone has experienced something similar and can suggest a glue strong enough to stick it back down, or suggest a way it can be fixed. Im not majorly techy, so an easy fix would be great.
Thank you in advanced.
I’m not sure how to show a photo, but it’s the silver logo on the back of the screen that all laptops come with, it has lifted ever so slightly. It’s extremely hard to push back into place, so definitely needs glueing or something strong to put it into position. It’s quiet painful and dangerous also when I forget it’s there and catch myself on it.
I’m extremely careful with my laptops, so it must have already been loose to be able to catch on something so easily.
I took it back to the place it was bought from to see whether it could be fixed, covered by the warranty, and it isn’t. I was hoping they could change it as all my previous HP laptops have never done anything like this. I’m presuming the glue they used was faulty on this one, yet it doesn’t count as A manufacturing Fault.
Just wondering if anyone has experienced something similar and can suggest a glue strong enough to stick it back down, or suggest a way it can be fixed. Im not majorly techy, so an easy fix would be great.
Thank you in advanced.
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