@dimtim,Tim, You could try heating up the devices screen to hopefully reactivate the existing adhesive with heat gun or hair dryer and press down/clamp on effected area until cooled or remove display(link #1) and start by carefully removing any adhesive residue from the back casing and screen assy. with soft cloth dampened with 90% Isopropyl Alcohol and finger nail, etc. till surface is clean. Then position strips of 3M adhesive 2 sided tape in preparation for the new screen assembly. Reconnect the cables on the new assembly to the logic board, ensuring each connection clips securely in place, and then press the screen onto the 2 sided 3M adhesive tape. Links below may help. Good luck.
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https://www.ifixit.com/Guide/Microsoft+Surface+2+Screen+Replacement/57572 Tim Pinder
@dimtim,Tim, You could try heating up the devices screen to hopefully reactivate the existing adhesive with heat gun or hair dryer and press down/clamp on effected area until cooled or remove display(link #1) and start by carefully removing any adhesive residue from the back casing and screen assy. with soft cloth dampened with 90% Isopropyl Alcohol and finger nail, etc. till surface is clean. Then position strips of 3M adhesive 2 sided tape in preparation for the new screen assembly. Reconnect the cables on the new assembly to the logic board, ensuring each connection clips securely in place, and then press the screen onto the 2 sided 3M adhesive tape. Links below may help. Good luck.
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@dimtim,Tim, You could try heating up the devices screen to hopefully reactivate the existing adhesive with heat gun or hair dryer and press down/clamp on effected area until cooled or remove display(link #1) and start by carefully removing any adhesive residue from the back casing and screen assy. with soft cloth dampened with 90% Isopropyl Alcohol and finger nail, etc. till surface is clean. Then position strips of 3M adhesive 2 sided tape in preparation for the new screen assembly. Reconnect the cables on the new assembly to the logic board, ensuring each connection clips securely in place, and then press the screen onto the 2 sided 3M adhesive tape. Good luck.
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@dimtim,Tim, You could try heating up the devices screen to hopefully reactivate the existing adhesive with heat gun or hair dryer and press down/clamp on effected area until cooled or remove display(link #1) and start by carefully removing any adhesive residue from the back casing and screen assy. with soft cloth dampened with 90% Isopropyl Alcohol and finger nail, etc. till surface is clean. Then position strips of 3M adhesive 2 sided tape in preparation for the new screen assembly. Reconnect the cables on the new assembly to the logic board, ensuring each connection clips securely in place, and then press the screen onto the 2 sided 3M adhesive tape. Links below may help. Good luck.
I hope this helped you out, if so let me know by pressing the helpful button.
@dimtim,Tim, You could try heating up the devices screen to hopefully reactivate the existing adhesive with heat gun or hair dryer and press down/clamp on effected area until cooled or remove display(link #1) and start by carefully removing any adhesive residue from the back casing and screen assy. with soft cloth dampened with 90% Isopropyl Alcohol and finger nail, etc. till surface is clean. Then position strips of 3M adhesive 2 sided tape in preparation for the new screen assembly. Reconnect the cables on the new assembly to the logic board, ensuring each connection clips securely in place, and then press the screen onto the 2 sided 3M adhesive tape. Good luck.
I hope this helped you out, if so let me know by pressing the helpful button.
https://www.ifixit.com/Guide/Microsoft+Surface+2+Screen+Replacement/57572Tim Pinder
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vOLtMUidmv8
http://www.ebay.com/bhp/3m-digitizer-adhesive
http://www.ebay.com/gds/How-to-Replace-a-Microsoft-Surface-Screen-/10000000205398746/g.html