> 
> It's not entirely clear to me, but I think you are
> saying that the seam between the screen bezel and the
> top lid are separating slightly and the looseness is
> most apparent at the bottom/rear where the cylindrical
> hinge covers are? I had this on my used 2300c and it
> occurred because the screws which attach the bezel to
> the top lid, which are underneath the cosmetic square
> covers at the bottom of the bezel, were loose. In my
> case they could not be tightened because the metal
> retainers they screw into on the top lid were broken
> free of their plastic surrounds.


I had the same issue and used some epoxy to glue the metal lugs back into
the cracked retainers on the lid. Make sure you use a big blob to give the
bosses plenty of support.

This worked fine.

Good luck, Johh



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