I was afraid of that. I know where to get a new back panel, just
afraid that once I get the unit replaced, the LCD won't work. I am not
usually this "squeamish" about doing computer surgeries, but for some
reason this one just didn't work.

     -Shaun

On 11/1/05, Jared <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The hinges are probably broke or else the plastic is cracked where
> the screw goes in. To fix either problem, you either need new hinges
> or a whole new back panel. There is no easy fix; believe me. Any fix
> which involves drilling holes works for a while but doesn't hold up
> plus makes the whole computer look like it is some science project.
>

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