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<blockquote data-quote="Sharonp" data-source="post: 347612" data-attributes="member: 29802"><p>I decided to start a new thread for a different computer I have. It is a compaq presario laptop windows 7 32bit. The monitor rolls and sometimes I can not get it to stop. Right now I have something squishing it so it stops rolling. Something must be loose, or I don't know. I am hesitant to take it apart because I can not see to unclip the very small little white clips. I pushed on the bottom of the monitor when it first happened and noticed it stopped the rolling, so I just stuffed a piece of cardboard there. Thar keeps it from messing up. Is there an easy way to fix this, because in the end of april I might be able to buy a monitor, or a whole new computer. I hate to do that though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sharonp, post: 347612, member: 29802"] I decided to start a new thread for a different computer I have. It is a compaq presario laptop windows 7 32bit. The monitor rolls and sometimes I can not get it to stop. Right now I have something squishing it so it stops rolling. Something must be loose, or I don't know. I am hesitant to take it apart because I can not see to unclip the very small little white clips. I pushed on the bottom of the monitor when it first happened and noticed it stopped the rolling, so I just stuffed a piece of cardboard there. Thar keeps it from messing up. Is there an easy way to fix this, because in the end of april I might be able to buy a monitor, or a whole new computer. I hate to do that though. [/QUOTE]
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