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Equivilants to a paperclip? ++++rep
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My disk drive recently jammed and I'm watching a tutorial which shows you having to unravel a paperclip & stick it in this small hole(like how you reset a calculator). I can't find any paperclips in my house anywhere, so I'm wondering if people have suggestions for what I could use instead of a paperclip.

Things that don't work:

-Spaghetti
-A stapel
-A toothpick


Anyone who says something I deem viable or actually works I'll +rep.
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Ear Phones Dude Maybe Try That

Hope I helped
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afghan-kush wrote Ear Phones Dude Maybe Try That

Hope I helped
Wayyyy too thick, need something that is basically the same thickness as a paperclip.
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A Fork, or a sharp pencil
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Use a plastic fork and break parts of it to make it fit
A small stick, cut and sharpen it
Piece of wire
Shoe lace?


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I normaly use a needle. That works for most stuff.
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a piece of wire
maybe that wrapping wire that a lot of things come wrapped in (mainly electronic stuff)
a small twig from a tree (one of those bendy ones not the ones that snap)
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Go and raid all of the Kitchen Cupboards for something ?
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tisfortheman wrote Use a plastic fork and break parts of it to make it fit
A small stick, cut and sharpen it
Piece of wire
Shoe lace?


haha well done for editing your post and including the ones i said...noob
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Shape wrote I normaly use a needle. That works for most stuff.
Yeah i agree, what i found works best is a sewing needle.
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