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    • In order to get the back cover off, use a tool you are familiar with to pry it open carefully.

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    • Insert a pick, and slowly go around the edge of the tablet to loosen the back shield

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    • Use a Phillips #1 screw driver to loosen all the screws.

    • Make a system to organize the screws, since they have different sizes.

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    • Loosen the tape of the battery connection.

    • Be careful you don't break the wires. They can seem stuck and hard loosen up.

    • Separate the cable from the connecter.

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    • Next step is to peel off the copper tape. Left to Right

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    • Under the tape is there a connection we have to take off, plus another screw.

    • As in step 9 later there is a white strip under the black sticky sponge that lifts to allow the ribbon tape to come out easily.

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    • Next we have to take out the speaker because it has a connection on the motherboard.

    • In order to get the speaker out you have to lift up the motherboard just a little bit. You can use your finger or any other tool you feel familiar using.

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    • Here we have to disconnect the speaker connection.

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    • Next step is a little tricky. We have to disconnect the digitizer. ! Be very careful you don't ruin the closing mechanism. Simply pull back and pull slowly until the connection comes out.

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    • We are now ready to take out the motherboard. This is done by following all the steps to this point.

    • Carefully lift the board in both ends or in 2 of the 4 corners and slowly lift it off to the side.

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    • Next step is to take out the LCD. Depending on the model # of your device screws can be placed different corners.

    • Take out the screws and lift out the LCD screen

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    • The last step is to separate the plastic frame from the old Digitizer glass.

    • I recommend using a heat gun to heat up the glue and then easily separate the old digitizer.

    • You are now ready to put your new digitizer on the plastic frame and assemble the T-100.

    • BE VERY careful when applying heat to the plastic, it can easily bend so make sure you keep your heatgun/hairdryer on low heat.

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Nick Johansen

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Thanks so much for the guide, it was a long process but we'll worth it.

Cody Smith - Contestar

Hope it was helpful and that it was detailed enough :) thank you for looking :)

Nick Johansen -

Great guide, however I would make one small addition. In the final instructions just a little warning about keeping the heat very low, similar to a hair dryer and take your time. I discovered the hard way that the plastic bezel has quite a low melt/warp temp and I effectively ruined one of the two I was repairing. Sourcing a new digitizer with bezel or bezel alone is proving to be incredibly challenging.

adamstafford - Contestar

Thank you for the heads up I will edit that as soon as possible

Nick Johansen -

Please, can you give the clearer instructions about 3 different screw sizes, where are they locations. I mixed them up...

Lazeez Karshibayev - Contestar

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