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Has anyone here ever delved into the insides of a laptop?
At worst, you could always screw a hinged brace to the side of it ;-)
I would suspect that it is a plastic outer housing with a slightly smaller plastic insert. Over time the insert wears down and looses it's hold on the outer hinge. The answer may be to replace the inserts.
Mack.
Another option would be duct-tape (the handy-man's secret weapon). Don't be afraid to use many layers, and remember that you can use 5mm kevlar static line as a core. It will look like total crap, but it would do the job.
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When you get it all worked out, maybe you could report back on how you did. I'm curious as to whether it will be a cheap repair at the nearest dealer, or something that would cost so many dollars that you'll just put up with it instead.
I'm hoping to call Toshiba this weekend, at least to find out if they have any places here that they partner with to service their laptops. I will get back to you on what happens.
Today, while cruising for some spare cheap headlamps (for guests) needed for a caving expedition coming up soon (flying into Ja from the Great White North on Monday), I found some useable 1W LED units at C*nadian T*re for only 30 bucks (not exactly a speleo shop, for those of you who aren't Cdn). I bought one as a tester; the light is good, reflector good, head-band good, but the up-down swivel much too sloppy (terrible, actually). The obvious solution - duct tape.
I stuck several layers of tape on the ridged barrel part that is supposed to supply enough friction on the light-housing to make it stay put, and Bob's your Uncle. Works great now. I'm going to pick up a few more tomorrow, and I still have lots of duct tape left.