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There are 12 screws connecting the back of the monitor and the stand to the front, make sure to keep track of the screws and put them back in the correct spot.
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The back of the monitor unclips with the help of a butter knife or any other somewhat stiff and thin object such as a spudger or razor.
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When you open the monitor there is a circuit board that controls the buttons on the monitor. The are two screws that connect this circuit to the back of the monitor. When you unscrew the circuit board, gently lift it off of the back of the monitor to remove it.
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The First one is connected by four screws in every corner. The second bigger one is connected by 9 hooks like on a picture frame, bend them back to free the cover. For the second one you also have to unscrew the ports for the plugs, screw them to the left to take them off. Once you have lifted the tabs and unscrewed the ports, just lift it off
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To remove this board unhook the four wires to the left and then unscrew the four screws on the board.
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To remove the second board, unscrew the three screws and the unhook the two wires on the other circuit board to remove it.
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The last step in to separate the layers of the screen. Simply pull the monitor of the metal and you will automatically see the layers of the screen.
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crwdns2947412:02crwdne2947412:0
what if mine doesnt have srews? i need help asap
I guess you could say you are screwed lmao If you don’t have any screws anywhere, no even hidden under stickers and what not, I guess just try to pry it open a little? Might be just clipped together. Be gentle tho
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