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  • Profile photo of Fast LaneFast Lane
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    I dopped a rather heavy mug on my computer keyboard[agro]. Problem is it’s a laptop and now the keyboard is pretty dented and where the dent is, it’s pushed in and preventing the DVD/CD draw from opening.

    It’s a pretty expensive unit, I just want to know from anybody whose good with computers if something like this can be fixed. It’s an NEC Versa M400, thankyou…G7

    Profile photo of Robbie BRobbie B
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    If all the keys are still working, you just bent the frame of the laptop. Any service centre should be able to remove the keyboard and bend the frame back.

    One of my laptops was in a car accident and experienced a similar thing from the impact. It still works fine.

    As long as everything else still works, you should not be worried about it too much.

    By the way, if you can never get the drive to open, you can just link to any other computer with a drive and use that.

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    Profile photo of jhopperjhopper
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    Or get an external drive that plugs into your laptop.

    Should be able to be fixed though!

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