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Personally ... (don't laugh) ... I would take it to a jeweler or a clocksmith. They are accustomed to repairing delicate, intricate objects & a hinge is a hinge no matter what device it is on.

Years ago I had broken one of the socket pins on a Pentium 100 CPU chip. At the time this processor would cost me $400 to replace.
I took it to a jeweler who then soldered the broken pin back onto the CPU in less that 5 minutes.

I'm sure there is one in your neighborhood who will do the job for you, & charge only a fraction of what a PC repair (or PC manufacturer) would.

regards,
Philip T

2007-02-19 07:57:30 · answer #1 · answered by Philip T 7 · 0 0

If it's still under warranty, they will fix it for free. If not, try Ebay. Depending on your laptop model, you will need the correct part.

2007-02-19 15:54:26 · answer #2 · answered by Yoi_55 7 · 0 0

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