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HELP! with MBP casing
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<blockquote data-quote="Derek McNelly" data-source="post: 587946" data-attributes="member: 47675"><p>My friend had this problem with his MBP, after he accidentally dropped a 20 pound barbell on it. We had a CD stuck in the drive at the time, and what we did, and I'm saying do this as a last resort, is take a wider flathead screwdriver and slightly stick it in the drive and twist it just a little bit along the length of the drive. With a little work, we were able to get the CD out, and it works fine again. </p><p></p><p>Again, not the best idea, but it does work if you're really stuck in a jam.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Derek McNelly, post: 587946, member: 47675"] My friend had this problem with his MBP, after he accidentally dropped a 20 pound barbell on it. We had a CD stuck in the drive at the time, and what we did, and I'm saying do this as a last resort, is take a wider flathead screwdriver and slightly stick it in the drive and twist it just a little bit along the length of the drive. With a little work, we were able to get the CD out, and it works fine again. Again, not the best idea, but it does work if you're really stuck in a jam. [/QUOTE]
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