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Can you tell me how to remove the LCD screen from my Dell Studio 17 ? It is broke and I would like to replace it. I know it is easy to replace but I do not know how to "open" or get at it since there are no visible screws to remove.
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the quickest way to test this is to try connecting the computer to an external monitor. another thing you can do is to reseat the LCD cable from the motherboard. I would recommend you use another computer to check the manual at support.dell.com in order to get the step by step walkthrough. on the manuals use the one for removing/replacing the LCD to see how to remove the LCD cable and reconnect it back to the system.
This is due to loose connection which could happen after a period of time between the screen to the laptop.
Solution:
You can use another LCD screen as you secondary screen which you need to hook up to your laptop onto the blue connector (vga connection) or get the laptop screen replaced altogether
Sounds like an intermittent failure of the LCD (Those can be a pain to isolate when something works, then doesn't etc.) Hopefully the repair depot will get to see the LCD problem this time. As for known issue with that model, I haven't seen any trend with it. A search on the internet didn't show any trend either.
Awesome, I'm glad reseating the lcd cables did the job. Its crazy how the littlest things can cause such a mess sometimes. Your very welcome and when you get the chance, please rate my solution. Hope your weekend is a great one!!
The LCD and or the LCD inverted has failed. it is an unfortunate fact of life that nowdays it is cheaper to replace that monitor that to aquire parts for repair
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