Replace a laptop screen?
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Replace a laptop screen?
So mrs. gleff and I are heading off for the airport in a few minutes and she tips her laptop off the couch onto the hardwood floor and it hits in a way that has cracked something inside the screen of her HP Pavilion dv1000.
Is there any way to get a replacement screen? and quickly? Either in the DC area, in MIA over the next few days, or ...?
Any help much appreciated!
Of course the other option is connecting the laptop via a USB cable to a monitor, pulling all the files off, and buying a new laptop. But if it's doable to replace the screen on this 1 year old machine that would be ideal.
Thanks,
Gary
Is there any way to get a replacement screen? and quickly? Either in the DC area, in MIA over the next few days, or ...?
Any help much appreciated!
Of course the other option is connecting the laptop via a USB cable to a monitor, pulling all the files off, and buying a new laptop. But if it's doable to replace the screen on this 1 year old machine that would be ideal.
Thanks,
Gary
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http://www.getpartsonline.com/ltn140w1-l01.html
$199+$42 for overnight shipping. But with that part you'd need to replace it yourself. I've done it before, it is doable, but you NEED to know what you are doing. Best thing is to find someone you know who is capable of making a repair like that (NOT something like the BestBuy geeksquad...)
Edit: this is the BrightView version of the screen, make sure that if you order, you get the correct one!
$199+$42 for overnight shipping. But with that part you'd need to replace it yourself. I've done it before, it is doable, but you NEED to know what you are doing. Best thing is to find someone you know who is capable of making a repair like that (NOT something like the BestBuy geeksquad...)
Edit: this is the BrightView version of the screen, make sure that if you order, you get the correct one!
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I replaced the screen on a thinkpad a few years ago. Grabbed the part off ebay. The removal and replacement took about 2 hours. I think I could have done it in 15 minutes but I was afraid of missing something so I took it real slow. Try to find a diagram of the screen connections before you start or even replacement procedure if it is out there.
The only tight spot I had was with the brightness connections -- on the T600 I had there was a mechanical slider that took a few tries until I got it seated properly. Go slow--you can do it.
Back up the hard drive first in case you fail and have to send it out for professional repair...
The only tight spot I had was with the brightness connections -- on the T600 I had there was a mechanical slider that took a few tries until I got it seated properly. Go slow--you can do it.
Back up the hard drive first in case you fail and have to send it out for professional repair...
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make sure you have everything you need too.
The right sized screw drivers, nut driver, whatever you need, the last thing you want to do is to have it all apart and need one size you don't have. Download the service manual to be sure.
(starting at pg 141 of this document)
The right sized screw drivers, nut driver, whatever you need, the last thing you want to do is to have it all apart and need one size you don't have. Download the service manual to be sure.
(starting at pg 141 of this document)
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I've done it on a few Dell Inspirons and older Toshiba Tecras.
Not THAT tough, IF you are mechanically inclined and are familiar with various bulkhead connectors and odd ribbon ("connectorless") connectors.
Perhaps this would be easier if the OP buys an entire lid assembly off of eBay.
Not THAT tough, IF you are mechanically inclined and are familiar with various bulkhead connectors and odd ribbon ("connectorless") connectors.
Perhaps this would be easier if the OP buys an entire lid assembly off of eBay.
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Originally Posted by gleff
Of course the other option is connecting the laptop via a USB cable to a monitor, pulling all the files off, and buying a new laptop. But if it's doable to replace the screen on this 1 year old machine that would be ideal.
-David
Last edited by LIH Prem; Sep 25, 2006 at 11:15 pm


