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+[* black] These steps are as generic as possible, since most LCD displays use a similar design. However, you will need to think carefully about how to take the display apart so you can put it back together, and have it still work!
+[* black] The images are from [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZccykxrtX9g|Repair ViewSonic VX924 LCD Monitor Blinking Green power Button] (youtube). You should watch it through once to get an idea for what it's like.
+[* black] First, remove the plastic back of the monitor. The stand/pedestal may be attached by screws, or the back and the stand may all be one unit.
+[* black] Keep the screws you removed with the plastic back. That way they won't get mixed up with the screws you take out of the internal parts.
+[* black] There is also probably some sort of snap-on device molded into the plastic back.
+ [* black] In the video, a piece of steel is used. A screwdriver or a piece of strong, flat plastic can also do the job.
+ [* black] Snapping the back off should take some strength; however, too much force will permanently damage the plastic.
+ [* black] Start with very little force and poke the edges of the back. If one corner moves easily but another corner seems solid, then you may have missed a screw. Gradually increase the force you are using until the snaps come off.

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