
techhamz7
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About techhamz7
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Title
Newbie
- Birthday Mar 05, 2002
Profile Information
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Location
london England
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Gender
Male
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Interests
Studying for my UK GCSE exams
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Biography
Hi I am a 14 yr old student from London getting ready to take the most important exams of my life
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Occupation
student
System
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CPU
core i3
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Motherboard
laptop
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RAM
4gb ddr3
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GPU
integrated graphics
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Case
a laptop called the hp 250 g4
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Storage
512gb hard drive
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PSU
laptop
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Display(s)
laptop 768p screen
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Cooling
laptop fans
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Keyboard
laptop keyboard
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Mouse
generic £1 mouse from ebay( got 2 for £1)
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Sound
built in speakers
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Operating System
windows 10
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Any ideas on how to remove this m.2 screw?
techhamz7 replied to techhamz7's topic in CPUs, Motherboards, and Memory
yeah, i wish i took the screwdriver more seriously -
Any ideas on how to remove this m.2 screw?
techhamz7 replied to techhamz7's topic in CPUs, Motherboards, and Memory
thanks ill try that -
Any ideas on how to remove this m.2 screw?
techhamz7 replied to techhamz7's topic in CPUs, Motherboards, and Memory
Do you think superglue would have a similar effect -
Any ideas on how to remove this m.2 screw?
techhamz7 replied to techhamz7's topic in CPUs, Motherboards, and Memory
Could you link me what you're talking about, my pliers have teeth -
Any ideas on how to remove this m.2 screw?
techhamz7 replied to techhamz7's topic in CPUs, Motherboards, and Memory
I tried needle nose pliers, but could not get a grip on the screw, the clearance is pretty much non-existent -
Hi, I got a laptop nvme SSD I wanted to replace. I thought it was just a simple philips screw but it ended up stripping. I've tried the rubber band method with no success. At this point the screw is circular so am looking for suggestions. I've heard attaching another screw to the screw using superglue or solder, but would like your opinions.