I found a second video. You wind up half taking the computer apart because it plugs in under the keyboard. You need to organize just which screw you too off of where or you won't be able to get it back together.

Mark



On 11/27/2012 10:11 PM, Chris Knadle wrote:
On Tuesday, November 27, 2012 22:02:29, Mark Wallace wrote:
I see a video on the internet on the internet on replacing the display
and it is easy to follow except that it says that the frame around the
LCD display is held in by Philips screws and I don't see them.   It's a
compaq.  Are the screws hidden or does it come apart some other way,
such as by snapping off?
The screw holes could be covered by small bits of adhesive material, or
covered by a snap-on bezel.  See if you can find disassembly instructions for
that particular laptop -- that's the best bet as it removes any guesswork.

   -- Chris

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