P puffnstuff macrumors 65816 Original poster Sep 29, 2008 #1 My ibooks bezel is bent and protruding a bit on the bottom because it fell. Anyway I can fix it.
hogfaninga macrumors 65816 Sep 29, 2008 #2 puffnstuff said: My ibooks bezel is bent and protruding a bit on the bottom because it fell. Anyway I can fix it. Click to expand... You have more problems with Apple products than anyone I have ever heard of. I'm sure it always Apple's fault of course. Try ifixit.com
puffnstuff said: My ibooks bezel is bent and protruding a bit on the bottom because it fell. Anyway I can fix it. Click to expand... You have more problems with Apple products than anyone I have ever heard of. I'm sure it always Apple's fault of course. Try ifixit.com
P puffnstuff macrumors 65816 Original poster Sep 29, 2008 #3 hogfaninga said: You have more problems with Apple products than anyone I have ever heard of. I'm sure it always Apple's fault of course. Click to expand... wtf is your problem? 😕 thanks for the link btw
hogfaninga said: You have more problems with Apple products than anyone I have ever heard of. I'm sure it always Apple's fault of course. Click to expand... wtf is your problem? 😕 thanks for the link btw
alphaod macrumors Core Sep 29, 2008 #4 hogfaninga said: You have more problems with Apple products than anyone I have ever heard of. I'm sure it always Apple's fault of course. Click to expand... It is always the manufacturer's fault! 😛
hogfaninga said: You have more problems with Apple products than anyone I have ever heard of. I'm sure it always Apple's fault of course. Click to expand... It is always the manufacturer's fault! 😛
Dybbuk macrumors 6502a Sep 29, 2008 #5 hogfaninga said: You have more problems with Apple products than anyone I have ever heard of. I'm sure it always Apple's fault of course. Click to expand... He never claimed that this was Apple's fault. What's your problem?
hogfaninga said: You have more problems with Apple products than anyone I have ever heard of. I'm sure it always Apple's fault of course. Click to expand... He never claimed that this was Apple's fault. What's your problem?
OrangeSVTguy macrumors 601 Sep 30, 2008 #6 It's usually the hinge that breaks and not the bezel 😕 You sure it's just the bezel.
P puffnstuff macrumors 65816 Original poster Sep 30, 2008 #7 OrangeSVTguy said: It's usually the hinge that breaks and not the bezel 😕 You sure it's just the bezel. Click to expand... yea pretty sure it closes and opens just fine
OrangeSVTguy said: It's usually the hinge that breaks and not the bezel 😕 You sure it's just the bezel. Click to expand... yea pretty sure it closes and opens just fine
H HiFiGuy528 macrumors 68000 Sep 30, 2008 #8 http://www.powerbookguy.com/xcart/catalog/Case-Components-price0-p-1-c-398.html