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<blockquote data-quote="Dreamwalking" data-source="post: 223151" data-attributes="member: 3389"><p>Never personally changed one .. but I would say you would most likely require a screen module, probably held on the inside with either clips or fine screws, it would be connected via a small length of ribbon cable that would be clipped into a mainboard socket... hate to think how much you would have to pay for a replacement module.</p><p>Alternately the faulty screen you have may just require a repositioning of the ribbon cable at the point where it connects to the main board ... may also be a dry solder of a components on the ribbon cable or where the ribbon makes contact with the screen ... worst scenario is that the graphics chip on the main board may have a fault.</p><p></p><p>You could for your first port of call just take it to a electronics service store for a quote, they should be able to assist in the diagnosis of the remedy.</p><p></p><p>Cheers</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dreamwalking, post: 223151, member: 3389"] Never personally changed one .. but I would say you would most likely require a screen module, probably held on the inside with either clips or fine screws, it would be connected via a small length of ribbon cable that would be clipped into a mainboard socket... hate to think how much you would have to pay for a replacement module. Alternately the faulty screen you have may just require a repositioning of the ribbon cable at the point where it connects to the main board ... may also be a dry solder of a components on the ribbon cable or where the ribbon makes contact with the screen ... worst scenario is that the graphics chip on the main board may have a fault. You could for your first port of call just take it to a electronics service store for a quote, they should be able to assist in the diagnosis of the remedy. Cheers [/QUOTE]
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