> Also - if my display can't keep vertical and needs something heavy to
> lean against, does it mean my hinges are pushing up the daisies?

Well, it means the hinges are broken. Nothing one can do about that except
replacing the hinges.

I bought a used Wallstreet off ebay for the price two new hinges would have
cost me and had the complete screen replaced. As I had a 14" screen and the
bought Wallstreet only had a 13" screen I now oughta have the only
Wallstreet which lets you select screen resolutions in the Monitor control
panel... - so the technician told me.

> Another thing: I've read a couple of scare stories about how hard
> drives with more capacity than 30-40 gig may not be too friendly with
> the WallStreet . . . should I look no further than the 40-gig
> Travelstar that I mentioned in a previous post?

A 20 GB hard disk is working just fine inside my Wallstreet.

Udo


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