

If the laptop must be disassembled for fixing and it seems to be very hard to do it by yourself, I suggest hiring a technician.If the laptop is expensive or new, I suggest sending it to the repair center as there is a chance of voiding the warranty.If you want to fix it by yourself, search a few other sites to see if someone else had the same problem and came up with a solution.Undoubtedly, all laptop hinges can be fixed but, in some cases, it depends on the situation what you should do. If you move the display, it will work for 3-4 seconds but will start flicker again, and/or the display will be on and off sometimes. The Display will flicker or not work properly due to not getting even pressure or a damaged connection to the display.The hinges are broken into multiple pieces.The brass- screws holding the plastic holder is broken.I have categorized the hinge related problem into 4 types. Most tablets have only one.Laptop hinges act as the fulcrum which allows the laptop screen to be opened and closed at will.The laptop hinge is prone to being loose because it is always opened and closed whenever the laptop is to be used. Laptops have two hinges on the left and the right sides of the interface separating the two.
