Einleitung
This guide will help you replace the screen in your HP Pavilion x360 14m-ba114dx laptop. The screen is responsible for taking electronic signals from the laptop and turning them into a visible image. If your laptop’s screen is partially or entirely black or there are dead pixels in the screen, your laptop’s screen may need to be replaced. Please visit this troubleshooting page for possible solutions to the problem. If none of these solutions work, use this guide to replace the screen.
A prerequisite to this guide is removing the battery. If you notice once the laptop is open that the battery is swollen, remove it with caution. If swollen, do not charge the battery, keep the battery at a stable room temperature, and dispose of it properly at a recycling center. This page will help you deal with a swollen battery.
Also, make sure that you unplug your device from any external power sources and completely power it off before beginning this replacement.
Werkzeuge
Ersatzteile
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Using a #0 Phillips-head screwdriver, remove the three 5 mm screws along the bottom of the back cover.
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Using a #0 Phillips-head screwdriver, remove the 6 mm screw at the top of the back cover.
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Using the flat end of the Spudger, pry up the two rubber feet on the top of the laptop's back cover.
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Using a #0 Phillips-head screwdriver, remove the 8 mm screw under each of the rubber feet.
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Open the laptop, with the display fully extended to 360 degrees so that the screen is on the table.
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Using the thinner end of an iFixit Plastic Opening Tool, pry open the keyboard panel from the base of the laptop near the screen hinges.
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Using the iFixit Plastic Opening Tool and the iFixit Opening Picks, work your way around the rest of the keyboard and pry it out of the base.
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Using a plastic Spudger, remove the ZIF connectors that attach the motherboard to the touchpad and the keyboard. Use the flat end of the Spudger to pop up the cap on top of the connector. The connector will then slide out of place.
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Repeat this step for all three connectors.
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Using the flat end of the plastic Spudger, remove the ZIF connector attaching the volume button and headphone jack to the motherboard.
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Using a #1 Phillips-head screwdriver, remove the seven 4 mm screws around the battery.
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Gently move the ZIF connector out of the way to reach the screw marked in orange. Then use the #1 Phillips-head screwdriver to unscrew it.
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Using the thin end of the iFixit Plastic Opening Tool, pry the battery out of its place inside the laptop's base.
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Next, use your fingers to pull the battery out of its position.
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Wedge the edge of the iFixit Plastic Opening Tool between the outer casing and the screen and begin prying the screen away from its casing.
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Once an initial separation between the casing and the screen has been made, use the iFixit Plastic Opening Picks to work your way around the screen, separating it from its casing.
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Plant the Suction Cup in the center of the screen.
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After fully separating the screen from its casing using the iFixit Opening Picks, use the Suction Cup to lift the screen out of the casing.
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Using the Blunt Tweezers, remove the large piece of gray tape over the LCD Display connector.
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Using the Blunt Tweezers, remove the clear tape over the LCD Display connector.
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If the connector does not slide out, the Blunt Tweezers can be used to gently pull it out of place.
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Using the Blunt Tweezers, remove the black tape covering the connection cable between the screen and the rest of the laptop.
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Using the Blunt Tweezers, remove the tape on top of the ZIF connectors for the gravity induction line and the touch line.
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Using the pointed end of a #3 Plastic Spudger, flip the cap on the two ZIF connectors that attach the motherboard to the gravity induction line and the touch line.
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After flipping the cap, gently pull the connectors out of their slots.
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Using the flat end of a plastic Spudger, flip up the cap on the two ZIF connectors covering the gravity induction line and the touch line.
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Slowly pull the cable out of its track. (You may need to use the tweezers to grab the cable if it is stuck under a plastic piece in the track).
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After removing the cable, remove the screen assembly from the laptop casing.
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To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.