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+ | [* black] Carefully use spudger to pry out the LCD panel. This should take minimal force if done from the right spot. |
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+ | [* black] ***Tools Warning:*** DO NOT use a flat head screwdriver if you want to keep the LCD panel. A screwdriver can damage it. |
+ | [* black] ***''Replacing an LCD?''*** You will most likely have to peel the backing off the original LCD panel. First carefully peel back the main black connector then proceed to peel the tan / silver back from the LCD. |
+ | [* black] ***Removal Note:*** Be careful not to rip out any connectors or apply too much pressure to them. This is also going to be VERY sticky and will want to roll into a cylinder. Even though it is sticky it may not be sticky enough to fully stick the the back of the new LCD. |
+ | [* black] ***LCD Storage:*** if storing the LCD, a slim plastic case with a cloth on the LCD side may be a good way to store it. This is shown in image 3. |
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