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The VGA Port allows for an external source to display an image onto the monitor by using a VGA cable. If the VGA Port is damaged, an image might not display onto the monitor.
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Use the #1 Phillips head screw driver to remove each 13.75mm length screw from the rear panel.
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Insert the heavy duty spudger in between the monitors back panel and its frame.
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Use the heavy duty spudger to pry open the back panel.
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Remove the navigation button connector by pulling while holding down its thumb tab.
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Remove the screen connector by gripping its sides and gently pulling while wiggling back and forth.
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For the ribbon cable, Lift the tab from the side facing the inside of the mother board with your fingernail or a spudger.
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Remove the cable by pulling while lifting slightly.
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Remove each of the 5mm length screws attaching the motherboard to the body of the monitor using a #1 Phillips head screwdriver.
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Using both hands, lift the board off of the monitor body by the motherboards base.
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Gently place the motherboard on a static free surface.
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Desolder the four regions in the area indicated on the back side of the motherboard using a soldering iron and some desoldering wick.
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If the VGA Port does not fall off the board, try tugging on it with your hand.
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To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.