Introducción
If you're having issues with your monitor, you'll most likely need to replace it. Due to the fact that the monitor is one assembly, if a new issue occurs with your screen you'll need to replace the entire screen.
To replace the monitor, you'll need to disassemble most of the laptop.
Qué necesitas
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Remove one 4.8mm screw with a JIS #00 screwdriver.
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Remove the optical drive.
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Remove two 4.8mm screws with a JIS #00 screwdriver.
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Remove the access panel.
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Remove three 4.8mm screws from the hard drive with a JIS #00 screwdriver.
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Slide the hard drive to the left.
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Slide the hard drive to the right and up.
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Remove two 1.6mm screws from beneath the optical drive with a JIS #00 screwdriver.
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Remove the nine remaining 4.8mm screws from the back of the computer with a JIS #00 screwdriver.
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Remove the display cable on the top-right of the motherboard.
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Remove the two antennae from Wi-Fi chip.
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To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
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I was able to do this repair on this exact model of laptop without dismantling the bottom half of the laptop. It’s not hard at all, all you’ve got to do is just separate the bezel from the lid of the laptop and pull it out from behind the base. It saves lots of trouble of dismantling. You can’t replace the hinges this way, though, but you can certainly replace the LCD itself without dismantling the bottom half of the laptop.