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Product Name: HP Pavilion dv6 1256TX
Operating System: Microsoft Windows 7 (32-bit)

Hi there
I have HP Pavilion dv6 1256tx laptop with Windows 7 (32bit) Intel core 2 duo processor. The rubber feet below the laptop which is at bottom so that there is gap between the surface on which it is placed and the laptop is missing as well as the rubber which supports the laptop screen and the keyboard surface of the laptop is missing. Also the Touchpad buttons (Left & right) click buttons have broken. so please help me  & suggest me what can i do to get them replaced or repair or whatever is possible. I have given the laptop to HP service centre but the person at service centre says that they don't have the rubber nor the touchpad buttons.. please help & suggest me before i get my laptop from the service centre.
Am from India so suggest me or help according to it.


Thanks in advance.

Regards..

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