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My Laptop Chassis has broken. So need to change Chassis. Please suggest how I will change that Chassis. 

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This will depend on your confidence in your abilities and willingness to take the risk of damaging your notebook further while trying to disassemble or reassemble it.

 

You can either purchase and replace the broken part yourself or have it done by a shop.

 

In India there are many  more laptop shops than in most parts of the world.

 

It would have helped if you had described which part of the notebook enclosure is broken.

 

A notebook enclosure is an assembly, not a chassis.

 

There are three parts. 

1) The display assembly

2)  The top cover/keyboard

3)  The bottom cover

 

The Maintenance & Service guide for your notebook. Look at the illustrated parts section to find the appropriate part numbers.

Be aware that the Maintenance & Service guide is not made for most consumer end users as it is a technical manual meant for technicians or service engineers.

http://h10032.www1.hp.com/ctg/Manual/c04653884.pdf



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