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I bought an HP Envy m6 new, and have probably had it for less than two years. For some reason one of the hinges snapped, and the back of the casing in that corner popped out. I put tape around the corner for support, which worked for a few months, but now the other hinge has also snapped. This has caused the casing to start separating from that side as well. I now have a laptop with two broken hinges, casing that is falling apart, and a crack on one of the front bottom corners. I cannot afford to replace this laptop or spend a lot of money getting it repaired, and will be needing it for a distance learning course in 2016. I am disappointed at how fragile this laptop seems to be, as I was looking forward to many more years with it, and I don't think it will last much longer in its current condition. This puts me in a difficult situation as I use this laptop regularly, and rely on it being in good working order. I no longer feel I can open and close this laptop without causing significant damage, and am at a loss for where to go from here. Is there anything that can be done?
Thank you.

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