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-[* red] Removing ''a couple'' of conveniently-placed T15 screws is all it takes to remove the LCD and glass.
-[* black] The large number of screws holding the display assembly together hint that this is not one of the components HP designed to be easily replaced.
+[* black] So that's it for the bottom half of the computer. Now for the heavyweight LCD and glass.
+[* red] Removing some conveniently-placed T15 screws is all it takes to remove the LCD and glass from the rest of the machine.
[* black] Despite the pile of screws left on the bench, we are relieved at the absence of [guide|8277|our nemesis, adhesive,|stepid=33140] in HP's design.
+[* black] You also have to remove about a dozen more screws to separate the glass and LCD, but hey -- they're the same-sized T15 screws, and the glass comes right off once the screws are removed! It's about as simple of a construction as it can get for a component that's this hefty.