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    For those of you that remember my spider-related computer troubles, here's another Tale of Misfortune.

    I got my replacement screen today, printed out some instructions, and set to work dismantling my laptop. I was able to remove the back panel, hard drive, etc. (Samsung had the bright idea to build this thing in such a way that I have to gut it to remove the screen bezels), but when I got to the screw holding the CD-ROM drive in, I was stopped dead. When I tried to remove it, I stripped it, because apparently Samsung buys screws made of tissue paper and whispers. I tried the rubber band trick, that didn't work. I can't use pliers because it's still down in a hole, not on a flat surface.

    I hate everything.
    "We were put on this Earth to fart around, and don't let anyone ever tell you otherwise." -Kurt Vonnegut

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    Go to Harbor Freight Tools and purchase a left-handed drill bit set. Drill out the screw. If you're lucky, the bit will bite into the screw and turn it out for you. Alternatively, you can drill in a bit and then use what's called an "easy-out" (Harbor Freight has them too).

    http://www.harborfreight.com/13-piec...set-95146.html

    http://www.harborfreight.com/12-piec...set-40349.html

    (I strongly recommend using left-handed bits rather than the ones that come with the extractors, but if you want to save the $8, they'll work.)

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