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Alexander Krasnoperov2010-11-21 00:16:03
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Alexander Krasnoperov, 2010-11-21 00:16:03

How to protect the OEM sticker on the bottom of the laptop from abrasion?

At the moment this certificate of authenticity is sealed with tape and it helped, the unprotected sticker with the laptop model is unreadable. Is there any way to transfer the sticker to another place, for example under a removable HDD bay cover? If not, what method would you recommend?

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xsash, 2010-11-21
@xsash

just carefully peeled it off and moved it under the battery,
the easiest way was voiced above - adhesive tape

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pwlnw, 2010-11-21
@pwlnw

I just took a picture of mine before it wore out.

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da_vinche, 2010-11-21
@da_vinche

I also use tape. It's been on for 2 years now and doesn't even come off. Cheap, reliable, practical

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olololog, 2010-11-21
@olololog

Put the other panel, and the old one with the sticker, in a dark, dry place if you don't want to use adhesive tape =)

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Alexander Krasnoperov, 2010-11-21
@GLiTch

Can it be overcoated with clear lacquer?

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NanoDragon, 2010-11-21
@NanoDragon

Just wondering, the right to use pre-installed Windows disappears in the absence of a certificate of authenticity?

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