>
> One possibility is that the hinge covers are binding somewhere. They are fiendishly 
>hard to get on and off at times. They might not be pressed in all the way. When you 
>get the manual you may see how it attaches.

I undestand. I know where those things are, and will check them out tommorow.

> Other possibility is that you may just need to tighten the tork screws hidden under 
>two plastic dots on the lcd side of the screen that hold the top and bottom case 
>halves together.

I hope it's something that simple!


>
> One last possibility is that perhaps someone dissasembled the lcd case. There are 
>several plastic "teeth" at the latch end of the top case that are easy to break and 
>will allow the top seam to flair open.

Ouch. If it's this, I'll probably just get creative with duct tape ;-{)}

>
>
> Wouldn't worry 'bout it. Hope this helps.

Your advice was very helpful. Thanks!

Scott




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