I broke my screen.
This morning I opened up my laptop to see the screen broken. Its not big but big enough to get on your nerves. I want to know if I can replace the screen. Please helpppp!
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Brianna Moore @briannamoo74646
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This morning I opened up my laptop to see the screen broken. Its not big but big enough to get on your nerves. I want to know if I can replace the screen. Please helpppp!
Stefano Gigante @stefanogigante
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According to a preliminary search, yes, you can.
I've found new displays at a cost of $50-$60, and despite not finding any disassembly guide, Here you can found an exploded graphic
http://www.laptoppartsexpert.com/images/... and here ( http://h10032.www1.hp.com/ctg/Manual/c01... ) you can find the service manual.
I hope they're useful.
If you decide to do it by yourself, get the proper items. A plastic card, such as a Credit Card you don't use anymore, and the correct screwdrivers are mandatory.
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