Removing a rounded screw from laptop

I had a similar problem not long back and the only thing I could do was drill it out very slowly and carefully. Definitely bad for the nerves though!
 
Just take your time and don't put too much pressure on it. Keep taking the drill out and having a look to see what's going on.

A long shot but what about super-gluing another screw head to it, that might work. Depends how tight the screw is, I suppose.
 
I've got to do something similar with a hex nut - I was thinking of putting a little JB Weld on the end of an allen key and letting it set... anyone else done that?
 
Epoxy resin on the head of a screw and a small hex headed screwdriver.. glue them together and hold for 10 mins. wait few hours till fully cured and give it a shot.

Failing that drill it but id hate to do that.

Iv done the above to remove multiple panel screws at work
 
Well I got it done in the end and using a hex bit! Yey result. Got the ssd in now and install OS. Good luck those of you who come across it can be a real pain in the butt.
 
Ignoring the fact that you've sorted it... you can usually either gently hammer in a flat-head over the rounded screw for a new delve in the (assuming) soft screw head. Or you can buy tools specifically designed to sort this such as stud extractors.
 
I rounded the screws in the bottom of a Macbook Air once and attacked them with a drill! I ended up slipping with the drill and going right through the entire laptop and out the other side.. Whoops!
 
I rounded the screws in the bottom of a Macbook Air once and attacked them with a drill! I ended up slipping with the drill and going right through the entire laptop and out the other side.. Whoops!

Only if you kept the pressure on and kept drilling :rolleyes:
 
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