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First post, by Violett'Blossom

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Hello everyone, I have aquired this laptop about year ago, the belt in floppy caddy broke, however Iam not able to open it even when screws are out.

Have anyone repaired it yet ? 😀

Thanks for any info. 😀

XP machine: Phenom II X4 965, 4890 Crossfire
Main: TUF Dash F15, I7 11.gen, RTX 3060 6GB

Reply 1 of 3, by Warlord

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Violett'Blossom wrote on 2020-01-28, 06:19:

Hello everyone, I have aquired this laptop about year ago, the belt in floppy caddy broke, however Iam not able to open it even when screws are out.

Have anyone repaired it yet ? 😀

Thanks for any info. 😀

run your finger over the label to feel any voids under it. if you feel voids likely there are hidden screws. Rest of the screws are visible i guess.

Reply 2 of 3, by Violett'Blossom

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Warlord wrote on 2020-01-28, 06:49:
Violett'Blossom wrote on 2020-01-28, 06:19:

Hello everyone, I have aquired this laptop about year ago, the belt in floppy caddy broke, however Iam not able to open it even when screws are out.

Have anyone repaired it yet ? 😀

Thanks for any info. 😀

run your finger over the label to feel any voids under it. if you feel voids likely there are hidden screws. Rest of the screws are visible i guess.

I have done that, no signs of screws or holes under the label. 😒

XP machine: Phenom II X4 965, 4890 Crossfire
Main: TUF Dash F15, I7 11.gen, RTX 3060 6GB

Reply 3 of 3, by wiretap

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Pry it apart at the seam on the horizontal plane with a cell phone opener plastic tool. It looks like a little spade tipped pry tool made of plastic. You can also use a very thin flathead screwdriver, but you'd have to be extremely careful not to mar the floppy enclosure plastic. There are likely tabs holding it together, and they can break easily.

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