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Good evening, I will use a translator:

I bought this notebook in the United States.
I realized that after 1 year of use, the tip of the rubber base is loosening, I was going to stick it with something, but I realized that there is a kind of crack (or groove, I don't know how to speak that language) where this rubber foot fits.

But is this groove so thin that I don't understand how it is fitted before, or is it glued? What technique do I do to fit this rubber again? For even forcing with his fingers, he does not enter.

 

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@SimPos 

 

Please check the following list

 

   http://partsurfer.hp.com/Search.aspx?searchText=1KV80UA

 

If it is not in the list then there in no available part for it.

 

Regards.

BH
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I think you did not understand anything, the rubber foot / strip below the notebook came loose, exactly where I drew in blue, I do not want to use a superglue, I want to leave the way it came in the purchase, and I opened the topic because I want to solve over here.

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