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Hi, yesterday when i opened my laptop i lost one of the screws on the botton of the computer, the one in the image.

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Hello @StefanoHugonin,

 

It's a Philips 10mm screw so see if you can try to obtain it from a tech repair shop nearby because HP only sells the entire screw kit, not individual screws.

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Hello @StefanoHugonin,

 

It's a Philips 10mm screw so see if you can try to obtain it from a tech repair shop nearby because HP only sells the entire screw kit, not individual screws.

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Thank you very much, and the other type (type 2 in your photo)?

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Hello @StefanoHugonin,

 

Those would be Philips 4mm screws.

 

Here is your notebook PC's Maintenance and Service Guide.

 

If you want, the part number for the screw kit is L24368-001. 

You can then use the HP Spare part number(s) in the HP Parts store hereYou may also be able to find it elsewhere on the Internet.


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