Those are called Torx -- and most good, full-service hardware stores should stock them, as would a computer service store (Fry's Electronics, MIcro Center, etc.)
2007-06-21 04:34:09
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answered by person 4
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It's probably a Torx #6 size. That's what Compaq used. You should be able to find one at any hardware store which has a decent tool selection.
2007-06-21 08:34:10
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answered by acermill 7
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You can get a whole set of Torx driver tips from the tool stall of most markets, together with a hexagonal driver handle to fit. There are dozens of different heads, so get the biggest set you can.
2007-06-21 04:33:00
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answered by Michael B 6
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That is a torx driver. You can get them at sears.
2007-06-21 04:31:54
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answered by Barkley Hound 7
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That type of screw head is called "Torx"
Good tool retailers and electronics suppliers should have them.
http://www.maplin.co.uk/Module.aspx?ModuleNo=99691&criteria=torx&doy=21m6
2007-06-21 04:29:26
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answered by 203 7
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They're called Torque Keys and you can get them from most places like B&Q or Wilkinsons might stock them
2007-06-21 04:31:46
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answered by ralphseviltwin 2
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I'm assuming that would be the Phillips type screwdriver and for one as small as that a hardware store is probably your best bet, alternatively try PC world.
Best of luck!! ;-)
2007-06-21 04:28:22
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answered by Naughty but nice 3
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i would say try getting the star shaped screwdriver.
B and Q do em
2007-06-21 04:29:40
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answered by Anonymous
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try belkin tools as they specialize in this sort of thing,find them on the web
2007-06-21 04:29:41
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answered by OLE M 1
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It is Torx.
Maplins sell them
2007-06-21 04:36:19
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answered by Mr_Digger 3
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