courboy
Jul 29, 2009, 03:34 AM
Not had much luck recently and to make it worse, I was using my mothers macbook (whilst mine is in for repair) and have managed to dent the outside of the screen.
It's not a huge dent but when the screen is up, it's on the left side about 1" from the top, thankfully the screen itself is still working perfectly though. I have searched google and youtube trying to find if there is anywhere that shows how to remove the actually aluminum lid and whether it is possible to buy just that part. Does anybody know if this is possible, if there aren't replacements, I think if it is possible to remove the screen, I could get the dent out manually.
I worry because firstly this isn't mine and I feel very bad, secondly it's only about 4 months old and if it does develop a fault later, Apple will surely refuse to fix it and blame the dent on any associated problems.
Thanks
It's not a huge dent but when the screen is up, it's on the left side about 1" from the top, thankfully the screen itself is still working perfectly though. I have searched google and youtube trying to find if there is anywhere that shows how to remove the actually aluminum lid and whether it is possible to buy just that part. Does anybody know if this is possible, if there aren't replacements, I think if it is possible to remove the screen, I could get the dent out manually.
I worry because firstly this isn't mine and I feel very bad, secondly it's only about 4 months old and if it does develop a fault later, Apple will surely refuse to fix it and blame the dent on any associated problems.
Thanks
