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dropped, dented powerbook :(
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EdipisReks
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May 20, 2004, 03:50 PM
 
today i lost grip on my laptop bag, and it dropped about 6 inches onto a concrete floor. i figured that it would be okay, since my bag is pretty well padded, but when i opened it up one corner was dented and there was a gap between the palm rest and the bottom plate. the gap is about 3 mm long and a millimeter deep, which could have been worse, but the dent irritates me since i just got the bottom panel replaced by apple for warping.

does anyone know the the cheapest place to get a new plate? the dent is just cosmetic (i'm typing this on the powerbook right now), so i guess its not even worth bothering with. thanks for reading, i needed to commiserate.
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May 24, 2004, 12:23 PM
 
http://www.pbparts.com/

they have what you need - expensive though
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May 24, 2004, 02:31 PM
 
Those prices are insane! $229!?

I had the same thing happen to my powerbook (and it was in a case I bought at the Apple store! sheesh), so I talked to the Apple repair dude at work and he looked it up on Apple's site and Apple only charges $96 for that part.

I didn't bother buying it since it wasn't that big a deal and involved a lot of work (you have to literally take every screw out of it to replace the bottom case), and now we can't buy parts directly from Apple any more (they changed their hardware certification stuff or something).

So I'd just look around for a friendly non-chain operated Apple authorized dealer in your area and ask them how much it would cost to get the part and/or to replace it for you.

If you're near Boston, MA look at The Computer Loft as they seemed to only deal in Apple computers and had a pretty nice website. I haven't even talked to them about it so I dunno.

If you decide to only get the part and do the repair yourself, make sure you get ahold of the PDF that shows all the screws and stuff you have to replace, since you have to take the whole dang thing apart.

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EdipisReks  (op)
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May 24, 2004, 06:21 PM
 
hmm, i could probably justify $96. i am friendly with the apple certified tech who works at my university, so i might be able to get him to install the part, as it looks like a pain in the butt from the disassembly guide that i've seen. thanks for the advice!
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