Einleitung
This guide will aid you in replacing your laptop screen. Make sure you are wearing the Anti-Static Wrist Strap and remove the battery before beginning this guide to avoid any damage to your computer.
Werkzeuge
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Put on Anti Static Wrist Strap.
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Flip Computer Upside down.
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Unscrew the eight 3.3mm black screws on the back casing with the T4 Torx Screwdriver.
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Remove the six 2.0mm silver screws and the two 3.2 mm black screws using the PH00 Phillips Screw Head.
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Once all of the plugs are detached and the screws are removed, simply lift the bottom half of the computer away from the display unit.
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To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
8 Kommentare
This does not cover replacement of the LCD screen, only the hinge-up LCD assembly. I was hoping for a LCD/Digitizer replacement guide.
I think that it is not necessary to remove the battery in order to replace the screen. So steps 3 and 5 can be skipped. It is a good idea though, to pull the battery cable as described in step 4, so you cannot accidently turn the notebook on during maintenance.
Another notice: The 13-3010dx is structurally identical with the 13-3010eg (which is the German version with QWERTZ-keyboard). So this manual can be used for that one as well.
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Another observation I made:
Once I had removed the screen (I removed it entirely, including case, hinge, and everything), the notebook didn’t start anymore. This was strange, because I had the battery connected, the case closed and the power supply plugged in. Basically, I tried to use the notebook with an external screen, but whenever I pressed the power button, this happened: Fan and keyboard illumination turned on, the illumination faded until only the F5-key kept illuminated and then the notebook turned off entirely, then rebooted. No output on the screen, no BIOS visible, nothing. First I thought, I had damaged the mainboard, but then I tried out some advice, I found on Youtube:
In order to fix my boot-loop problem, I removed the power cable, then opened the case again, removed the battery cable, and pressed the power button for a minute. Then I attached the battery cable again, closed the case – and voila: The notebook started again and I was able to use it in combination with my external screen.
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