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Old 12-18-2015, 11:27 AM   #7
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Originally Posted by inv4zn View Post
Is the head of the screw stripped, or is it the threads of the actual screw?

Laptop screws generally aren't torqued too tightly so you could probably use any of the conventional methods to get it out.

It's the actual screw that's stripped, so when I try to torque it there's absolutely no friction.


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Originally Posted by Ch28 View Post
I tried the rubber band trick, but it didn't work for me because mine is pretty badly stripped.


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drill it, welded a rod to it and go at it with a breaker bar
I was thinking of using a drill, but the screws are pretty tiny.
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