The HARD-drive bracket is broken

The support for my hard drive is broken and I can't find a partnumber. Who can help me?

Hello

Contact Toshiba service partner. They are able to order the Toshiba Europe and tell you the price!

At https://eu.computers.toshiba-europe.com you can find a list!

to bye chris

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