My newly bought (well, September 2000) 2400 seems to be falling a little
apart. I noticed that the top of the left side of the screen (where the
hinge is, viewable when closed) seems to be very loose. I noticed this is
very nearby a bumper. Is there a screw under there, that I could work my T-8
Torx screwdriver into and, thereby, fix this? It's not affecting anything,
but I want to be sure nothing cracks due to accidental pressure.

Thanks everyone,

DeltaSigma

www.stareintome.com

--

Where are all the stupid people from,
and how'd they get to be so dumb?

--NOFX



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