crwdns2915892:0crwdne2915892:0
This guide demostrates the removal of the Asus GL752VW-DH74 display. Make sure that the laptop is unplugged before utilizing this guide.
crwdns2942213:0crwdne2942213:0
-
-
Remove the 3 small screws located underneath the disk drive.
-
-
-
Unscrew the nine remaining 8 mm Phillips-head screws on the back of the device.
-
-
-
Use the opening tool to pry the back of the laptop case from the top
-
-
-
Disconnect the 3 cables connecting the motherboard to the keyboard.
-
-
-
-
Unscrew the two 8mm screws attached to the battery
-
-
-
Disconnect the bundled cable connector and remove the battery.
-
-
-
Follow the Battery Replacement Guide and remove the battery.
-
-
-
Unhinge the two hinge covers on the back with a unhinging tool.
-
-
-
Remove the two tape covers and screws on the screen bezel.
-
-
-
Use the metal spudger tool to pop out the screen bezel from all four sides.
-
-
-
Remove the SATA cable attached to the screen.
-
-
-
Unscrew the following screws and remove the screen from the casing.
-
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
crwdns2935221:0crwdne2935221:0
crwdns2935229:06crwdne2935229:0
crwdns2947412:06crwdne2947412:0
could you post how you removed the screen (srolled down to the bottom disappointed that it ended right there where I needed information on the cable connections to the back of the screen) Thanks
I’d like to as well
KasDing -
Followed your tutorial and replaced my laptop screen successfully, thanks!
3 stars at best. If I did not have any experience dealing with hardware replacement - and mine is only desktop - I would have been hard pressed to complete the screen replacement, if at all. I can't imagine a single person I know who had never kicked around on the internals of a computer that could have done this. You leave out incredibly important steps and kiddos to the few comments that corrected you on the screws that needed removal. You could have told us to remove the screen cable from the back of the screen and not the motherboard. You also assumed people had special tools at their disposal such as a hinge remover tool, or case separator tool. You should have advised people to take pictures before each step so that when reassembling they could refer to how it looked before they pulled this cable or that. All in all, thanks, but a sloppy job.
EDIT: I see that you did list the told needed at the beginning so I have to retract that issue and can still only give you 3 stars. You make to many assumptions about the technical ability of the reader. Also, I may be wrong but I do not believe the screen cable is a SATA connection.
Also, tell people to take care in storing and organizing the different screws, where they came from, store separately, etc. For instance I took a unused plastic container for a variety of screws with different segments to hold various hardware of different types and labeled each as I removed them.