shamrin
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If anyone has ever successfully changed the display on a Compaq 6910p I would appreciate some advice on how to get the darned thing out without ruining the case.
As you know, normally, a laptop screen is held in by a couple of brackets that come up from the hinges to the main case. On this computer, there is just one of those on the right side. On the left side, the screen is screwed directly into small anchors that are actually part of the lid case. There is no clearance to get a screwdriver, even an L-shaped one as far as I can tell, into the space between the screw head and the casing. On the outside of the lid case, above each of the screwheads, there are holes cut in the case that are covered with what looks like a thin membrane. It looks like to get at the screws, you need to break this membrane and you would have access, the trouble is that you are then going to have these ugly holes in the side of the lid case where the membranes used to be. It's the damndest thing I've ever seen.
I've downloaded the maintenance manual for this laptop and, interestingly it tells you how to disassemble every aspect of the machine accept how to get the display out of the lid.
If anyone has any experience replacing a screen with this construction, I would really appreciate your advice on how to proceed.
TIA.
/sch
As you know, normally, a laptop screen is held in by a couple of brackets that come up from the hinges to the main case. On this computer, there is just one of those on the right side. On the left side, the screen is screwed directly into small anchors that are actually part of the lid case. There is no clearance to get a screwdriver, even an L-shaped one as far as I can tell, into the space between the screw head and the casing. On the outside of the lid case, above each of the screwheads, there are holes cut in the case that are covered with what looks like a thin membrane. It looks like to get at the screws, you need to break this membrane and you would have access, the trouble is that you are then going to have these ugly holes in the side of the lid case where the membranes used to be. It's the damndest thing I've ever seen.
I've downloaded the maintenance manual for this laptop and, interestingly it tells you how to disassemble every aspect of the machine accept how to get the display out of the lid.
If anyone has any experience replacing a screen with this construction, I would really appreciate your advice on how to proceed.
TIA.
/sch