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Don't. She will go all stern again. Even the thought of that makes me need a lie down.
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Did you try standing there with your hands on your hips, glaring at it making it known you are very annoyed?
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I never did manage it in the end, Mr C sorted it when he go home...
There's no point using the knife, the latch is inside the casing and sometimes the open button shifts and jams the latch, preventing it from opening.
Ah well...
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That'll be the knife.Originally posted by Spacecadet View PostWHS
Although given that the latch is a simple piece of sliding metal, the fact that it's stuck is probably due to a foreign object being caught in the slot somewhere.
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Business card strong glossy one (try one from a Pimp or garage - plastic a lot of them). Slide in to left of latch over to right.
Or try bleeding the radiators.
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Try a little (slight) sideways pressure on the upper leafe (screen section) as you press the button (not too much!) try it to both right and left. I had the same prob with one of my Dells and it was a piece of screen wipe cought up on the latch knob on the upper leaf.Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostCan you slide a knife in to assist?
Shame this thread in not in general as I bet the congregation have a few witty suggestions.
worked for me
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WHSOriginally posted by BrilloPad View PostCan you slide a knife in to assist?
Shame this thread in not in general as I bet the congregation have a few witty suggestions.
Although given that the latch is a simple piece of sliding metal, the fact that it's stuck is probably due to a foreign object being caught in the slot somewhere.
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Talking of build quality
Does anyone know how to open a (client) Dell laptop with a stuck latch?
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