Hello community.
I brought a Q550lf about 4 years ago. I really didn't have any problems with it until I noticed that the rear panel started to bend on one side, apparently making a gap between the panel and the hinge cap.
I haven't paid attention to it until I notice that the gap was getting wider. So, in a failed attempt, I applied epoxy to that site, only to it broke like glass the moment I tried to open.
Normally closing the laptop would produce a not pleasing cracking noise, but I sorted it by applying pressure with my thumb in that corner while closing, so maybe the actual hinge is not broken.
Just today I saw that the gap extended to about a 1/4 of the hinge, and I started to worry, since I know some of these laptop's have a fragile one-piece screen, even is is just the cap.
Here is a photo of the left side of the hinge, still fine, and this is the right side, notice the epoxy residues.
I know I can provide much information since I really don't wanna try to pry it or something, but I'm in no position to purchase a replacement hinge and/or screen at the moment,and I don't have the option to check in on tech support where I live, more feasible would be to purchase a new laptop.
So my question would be: Is this something I can live with (as in, it would not compromise the screen or connectors), Should I try to use epoxy again in a different manner (Was thinking of applying epoxy with a strong piece of cloth to support it), Or is difficult/unfeasible and I really should start looking for a screen/new computer?
Thanks.
I brought a Q550lf about 4 years ago. I really didn't have any problems with it until I noticed that the rear panel started to bend on one side, apparently making a gap between the panel and the hinge cap.
I haven't paid attention to it until I notice that the gap was getting wider. So, in a failed attempt, I applied epoxy to that site, only to it broke like glass the moment I tried to open.
Normally closing the laptop would produce a not pleasing cracking noise, but I sorted it by applying pressure with my thumb in that corner while closing, so maybe the actual hinge is not broken.
Just today I saw that the gap extended to about a 1/4 of the hinge, and I started to worry, since I know some of these laptop's have a fragile one-piece screen, even is is just the cap.
Here is a photo of the left side of the hinge, still fine, and this is the right side, notice the epoxy residues.
I know I can provide much information since I really don't wanna try to pry it or something, but I'm in no position to purchase a replacement hinge and/or screen at the moment,and I don't have the option to check in on tech support where I live, more feasible would be to purchase a new laptop.
So my question would be: Is this something I can live with (as in, it would not compromise the screen or connectors), Should I try to use epoxy again in a different manner (Was thinking of applying epoxy with a strong piece of cloth to support it), Or is difficult/unfeasible and I really should start looking for a screen/new computer?
Thanks.