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20 minutes
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Introduction
What you need
Step 1
Screen
- ‘Make sure you are grounded, the power supply is not connected and you are wearing safety goggles.
- Use the Philips #000 screwdriver to remove the 4 round12mm screws on the back panel.
‘Make sure you are grounded, the power supply is not connected and you are wearing safety goggles.
Use the Philips #000 screwdriver to remove the 4 round12mm screws on the back panel.
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Step 2
- Using a Philips #000 head remove 2 flat 12 mm screws above stand mounting bracket.
- Using a PH1 Philips head with the 150 mm flexible extension remove 1 Philips head screw under the stand mounting bracket.
- Stand will easily pull off.
Using a Philips #000 head remove 2 flat 12 mm screws above stand mounting bracket.
Using a PH1 Philips head with the 150 mm flexible extension remove 1 Philips head screw under the stand mounting bracket.
Stand will easily pull off.
Step 3
- Do not put the metal spudger between the metal and the glass. It needs to go under the bezel and above the metal.
- Turn monitor so that the screen is facing you.
- Pry the black bezel from above the metal by placing your metal spudger between the bezel and the metal and twisting the tool slightly.
- The best places to pry are in the lower left and lower right corners of the black bezel.
Do not put the metal spudger between the metal and the glass. It needs to go under the bezel and above the metal.
Turn monitor so that the screen is facing you.
Pry the black bezel from above the metal by placing your metal spudger between the bezel and the metal and twisting the tool slightly.
The best places to pry are in the lower left and lower right corners of the black bezel.
Step 4
- Be careful of the wires attaching the power button and the control buttons. Show extreme caution to ensure the button is not damaged.
- Lift the screen assembly from the plastic housing from the corners.
Be careful of the wires attaching the power button and the control buttons. Show extreme caution to ensure the button is not damaged.
Lift the screen assembly from the plastic housing from the corners.
Step 5
- Remove the 4 connectors from the left side of the monitor on the back.
Remove the 4 connectors from the left side of the monitor on the back.
Step 6
- Lift the gray tape of the top of the monitor to expose the ribbon cable.
- Remove the ribbon cable by sliding the connector towards the center of the screen assembly.
- Lift the reflective tape next to the gray tape.
Lift the gray tape of the top of the monitor to expose the ribbon cable.
Remove the ribbon cable by sliding the connector towards the center of the screen assembly.
Lift the reflective tape next to the gray tape.
Step 7
- Remove the 4 PH1 8mm Philips round screws on the outer edge of the screen’s assembly.
- Lift the screen from the screen assembly.
Remove the 4 PH1 8mm Philips round screws on the outer edge of the screen’s assembly.
Lift the screen from the screen assembly.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
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Crystal Tejada - Jul 15, 2016
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I have an HP laptop. How can i fix the screen to my laptop? Will it be the same thing? And how would i know what screen to get for it? Thanks.
Jeremy Cummings - May 28, 2017
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Contact hp corporate they can sell u a replacement screen or a local electronic repair store or even a monitor of equal size should work and assembly is very simular but components are much more sensitive and fragile be careful and best of luck i love comouter repair
yajoden - Sep 16, 2017
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The lcd panel of my HP 2210i 21.5 inchs monitor has been cracked. No way to find any replacement of this single part. The monitor works, but must go to recicle bin. Very sad.