There is a bad display of the LCD, but it is in the state that the display is overall.
Such a failure is one of the liquid crystal problems that occur simply due to external shock, but I would like to disassemble it immediately because it is able to use the personal computer normally by replacing the LIQUID PANEL.
Be sure to remove the battery when disassembling!
After removing the battery, it enters the liquid crystal decomposition.
First of all, the screw which secures the liquid crystal frame is removed, but the screw is not visible by the screw concealing.
It is easy to peel off with a pointed tool such as tweezers.
Next, the LCD frame is removed, but it can be easily removed using a spatula like the image.
It can be removed smoothly by inserting a spatula between the gap between the LCD frame and the rear panel and disassembling it.
I was able to remove the liquid crystal frame.
Since the VC-H does not have any specific screws that secure the LCD panel, it slowly knocks it down to the keyboard surface as it is.
I think that it is possible to confirm the liquid crystal cable if it is possible to knock it down to the keyboard surface.
The LCD cable is removed from the LCD panel, but the liquid crystal cable can be easily removed by lifting the transparent tape and then sliding it.
I think that only the liquid crystal panel could be removed if the decomposition up to this point was able to be done accurately, but the liquid crystal repair is completed if the liquid crystal panel is replaced with a newly installed liquid crystal panel and reassembled.
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