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Originally Posted by pingu81
1. Get yourself a rotary tool
2. Attach a cutoff bit
3. Create a notch to fit a flathead
4. Get yourself a flathead that will fit with the biggest handle possible.
5. Attempt to remove mentioned screw
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I'm guessing you mean a Dremel? The discs I saw at Canadian Tire seem big that it would damage the laptop case, which is why I'm a bit hesitant using that method. Unless there are discs that are super small which I haven't found.
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Originally Posted by Preemo
You're going to have to drill it man. You can get smaller drill bits at Home Depot if you need. Man how did it even get like that? LOL
If you drill it, it should pop out within a minute or two.
Or five.
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Cheap laptop screws + me over tightening + me being an idiot trying to fix it with various other screw drivers lol.