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  • Spin round four times and touch the floor before you pick up the screw driver too.
    Oh dear, be careful. Make sure you touch the copper pipe on a radiator to earth yourself before touching anything inside.

    There are so many screws in the bottom of a laptop and you only need to remove certain ones to remove the cover, if you remove them all then all the bits in side will fall out when you lift the cover off. Ideally you want to remove the cover with the motherboard and other bits still attached to it.

    Good luck...
  • frequent
    frequent Posts: 4,938 Forumite
    jokers
    unplug from mains, remove battery, use an insulated screw driver
    Back to square one, no apg, no comment.
  • SLBlue
    SLBlue Posts: 79 Forumite
    Expired now :(

    Hope some of you got the chance to make orders. I managed 3 (1 for each of my kids) and have got confirmations :)

    I have been fortunate to make use of some of the glitches posted here but have not found anything personally. Eventhough this was not my original find, I am so glad that I got the chance to at least point a few people towards the right direction.

    I felt like a little kid who got a pat on the head by the head teacher when I saw some very senior posters on this thread thanking my post :)
  • gosh i feel so rubbish today........ feel like im walking around in a daze.. cant decide if im hungry/thirsty/tired/bored//fed up...

    This pregnancy thing is starting to get me down now.....still sooo much left to do, with so little time..... sat on here doesnt help, but when it hursts to even walk... what else am i ment to do??

    need to get myself out of this grump.
    Proud Mummy to a new little girl - Phoebe... born 11 days overdue on 3rd Jan 2012.
  • MKS wrote: »
    Happy, does your mind only work one way?:rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:

    No comment.:o:o:o:o
  • Just keep posting, we thank folks just for being here and chatting - it keeps this thread moving and keeps folks interested.

    SO if you have nothing to say, just say "Hi"
    SLBlue wrote: »
    Hope some of you got the chance to make orders. I managed 3 (1 for each of my kids) and have got confirmations :)

    I have been fortunate to make use of some of the glitches posted here but have not found anything personally. Eventhough this was not my original find, I am so glad that I got the chance to at least point a few people towards the right direction.

    I felt like a little kid who got a pat on the head by the head teacher when I saw some very senior posters on this thread thanking my post :)
  • CookieRaider
    CookieRaider Posts: 2,195 Forumite
    frequent wrote: »
    jokers
    unplug from mains, remove battery, use an insulated screw driver
    I just took mine back to the store waving my warranty about ;)
    and says me who done a HND in computing hardware :rotfl:
  • darroch10 wrote: »
    You work on a farm an now your an IT tech? Are your skills like a soap opera, never ending? :p

    I can turn my hand to anything anything technical..;)
  • CookieRaider
    CookieRaider Posts: 2,195 Forumite
    I can turn my hand to anything anything technical..;)
    Any of chance of fixing the ceiling my OH fell through when she was getting the decs out? :rotfl:
  • MKS
    MKS Posts: 10,328 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 10,000 Posts Combo Breaker
    darroch10 wrote: »
    Same here HC i took many a risk 20 odd year ago + lol but H&S is getting a bit a dunno the word (EXTREME maybe) found it on a job where i was the foreman and 20 yr ago me an u would have laughed at some of the stuff although am not saying it is a bad thing as there has been to many deaths in constuction without it especially with falls from height, but i reckon with all the rules now the building game is fvcked.

    Reminds me of a job that I priced in some social housing flats (internal only) and had to wear a hard hat, hi vis etc, incase something fell on me and so that I was visable to all! Hmm biggest room was about 12 x 12! Tenants were cracking up - asking why was it safe for them to live there if we had to have all the H&S stuff on! Biggest rule in H&S is pure common sense. So much work can't be done as it can cost more for 'safe' access then getting the job done in the first place! Not intending to rock any boats, just my thought on the subject. Milk crate put away now!;)
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