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Hello , my son has an Acer laptop that I purchased last June . Over the last few weeks it has developed a crack at the joint on the lid . Is this a design fault do you know , as he in no way mistreats it. xxx
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I'm afraid to say a lot of laptops are under engineered when it comes to a few areas, the main problems normally happen around either the hinges or around the screen catch.
Whilst most of these small cracks in the plastics are often in no way detrimental to the use off the laptop, and on older laptops can often be stopped from spreading anymore by a tiny bit of superglue being run very carefully into the crack as your sons is less than a year old I would say look into getting it repaired under warrenty.
Whilst most of these small cracks in the plastics are often in no way detrimental to the use off the laptop, and on older laptops can often be stopped from spreading anymore by a tiny bit of superglue being run very carefully into the crack as your sons is less than a year old I would say look into getting it repaired under warrenty.
if it goes back to acer to be fixed like my sons did for a nother problem ,,,it come back looking like it had been dropped lucky the woman in currys that sent it of to be fixed know it was never like that went it got sent ..after a row with currys and acer they gave him a new one .... good luck with it xx
instructions on how to remove hard drive from that model
http://forum.notebookreview.com/showthread.php ?t=224402
you dont need to remove drive from caddy, and this should not effect the warrenty in any way, I have sent several laptops back for repair with the hard drive removed.
http://forum.notebookreview.com/showthread.php ?t=224402
you dont need to remove drive from caddy, and this should not effect the warrenty in any way, I have sent several laptops back for repair with the hard drive removed.