You can not open it any more becuase if you think about it, if open it and other one has broke what are you going to do then so just get it fixed asap.
I believe your question is how you go about repairing the hinge on your laptop. To answer that question, the hinge is the part that holds the laptop open when you lift it. To get a basic, but effective method to repair it, check out eHow's topic "How to Repair a Broken Dell Laptop Hinge". Although it states its for Dell laptops, it is effective for other types of laptops as well.
Near the hinge between the screen and the keyboard.
To fix a car door that is sprung due to a bent or damaged hinge, the best thing to do is replace the hinge. If the hinge is welded and not bolted to the vehicle, the entire door will have to be replaced.
Yes you can repair your friends laptop hinge without going to a repair kiosk. This website can help you out www.ehow.com Computers. They have step by step instructions and say that it is very easy to do.
Usually a new set of hinge pins and bushings bring the door back to alignment. If something got bent you basically have to re-bend it. I've seen it done with blocks of wood and a floor jack.
A hinge joint. Using your knee as an example of what this means: Standing up you can bend the knee so that your leg is bent behind you, but you cannt twist it or move it in any other way. This is what it is meant by only one plane of movement. Other joints such as your shoulder allow you to move your arm in many different ways meaning it has several planes of movement.
If you are under warranty, your best option is to return the laptop to the manufacturer you purchased it from. Dell is very good about their repairs. In the event you are not covered by warranty, a quick local search will give you plenty of electronic repairmen in your area.
First, make sure that the hinge pin isn't worn and loose. Open the door and lift it up and let it down a few times to see if the hinge pin is loose. If it's loose, replace it. If not, lift HARD on the door. You can usually straighten a bent hinge that way. If that doesn't work, try a block or large screwdriver handle at the BOTTOM hinge, then close the door on the block hard enough to slightly bend the hinge back. Don't get carried away, it usually doesn't take much. It's typically trial and error, so keep checking it as you try to straighten the hinge.
Yes, but most likely you'll have to take apart the whole laptop, it depends on the make and model. Find laptop disassembly instructions and see if it's easy enough for you. If not, take it to a professional repair shop. By the way, laptop hinges are not cheap. I'll post a link where you can find service manuals and disassembly instructions for major laptop brands.
If a laptop hinge needs repair, the screen is loose and will refuse to remain in place when the laptop is open. When the hinges break or crack, it is traditionally due to the repetitive motion of opening and closing the lid. The screws that hold the laptop screen or lid in place are along the base. Ensure the screws are in tightly. If the screws are missing, especially the main screws that are located at the corner of the base unit, the hinges can wear down prematurely. Most hinges are created from a cast metal which does not allow for the bending they receive when the laptop is opened and closed constantly. The arm that runs along the base of the laptop will come apart after a while, due to the constant friction and wear and tear. If the arm is broken, it means the whole screen component needs to be changed out. The laptop screen can be ordered through the manufacturer. Laptop hinge repair isn't difficult, however if the hinges themselves are damaged, it is probably more efficient to replace the laptop cover as a whole unit rather than attempt a repair or modification of the hinge. Hinges can be purchased through the manufacturer if the screws are loose, missing or damaged. The laptop screen replacements are not outrageous in price, and can be handled by simply replacing the screws in the base unit. If the screws are missing, loose or bent, carefully remove them from the hinged cover. Replace them with new screws if needed. When the hinges are damaged, replacement can be resolved by purchasing them from the manufacturer and replacing the screws that hold the cover in place. Ensure the proper monitor or cover is purchased from the manufacturer, in order to achieve a solid fitting cover. Contact the manufacturer if there are any questions. The technicians are there to help and can save time, money and work with suggestions offered. Sending a laptop in to the manufacturer will guarantee a repair. Search for a local service center that can repair the brand of laptop in need of reconstruction. If the repair is to be done at home, make sure the laptop is unplugged before the work begins. This will avoid electrical shock. Smaller screwdrivers will be needed. Place the removed screws into a bag, dish or safe-keeping container to make sure the small pieces are not lost.
I don't know about the second strongest but a triangle is the strongest. Even if each corner had a hinge, the triangle could not be bent whereas all other shapes do not have this property
door hinges attached to door and hinge post