HP quoted me half the price of the laptop to replace the screen. Thanks to eBay and your video I was able to do it for six times less money and in 2 days instead of 2 weeks. 🙏🏽
@dandon1105 When connecting/disconnecting components it's possible to short out pins etc. It's always possible when there is still power connected to a board. Best to remove that possibility altogether.
Very helpful. I was able to replace a screen on a company laptop after watching this. I did struggle putting the bottom of the bezzle back on so it helped to slide it in from one side with one of the tabs slightly bent out of the way.
Great video. The bottom part of the bezel was a bear to remove. I ended up having to use an exact o knife at the front edge, away from the circuit board and cutting away at some kind of black plastic that would not allow me to remove it no matter how much rocking I did. At that point, it was away from the screen, but was hung up at the very bottom, near the hinges. Also note, that grabbing the whole bezel and moving it slightly to the left helped also. It took a long time to get the job done, but it's working! I'm a happy tech!!!! Thanks a bunch.
Great video and I enjoy your detailed instructions as well as the humor you interject. Since the old screen is bad I cut the glue that holds the bezel with a straight edge razor blade or xacto knife before I removed it. Less chance of busting the bezel when you take it off. Also, the tape in your comments in 3 mm but when I watch the video the tape you used was either 5-6 mm. I bought the 3 mm and just used two strips on each side.
Thanks for this how-to, helped us fix ours and save some bucks. My gal is very pleased to have her laptop back, good as new. I did have a time with the getting that bezel tucked in at the bottom left of the screen, as the bezel tabs will push on the display connector cable and pop it out if you're not careful. But alas, working well after a few tries to get everything lined up correctly!
Great job. I have had three different ways with HP for most resent models. Glue pulls from top or bottom and some still have screws in corners. But thank goodness heat guns are not involved with the delicateness of the back assembly bending easily.
at 12 minutes u can see the screen is down and white part is with it right? so tell me why the guys who "replaced my screen" fucking super glued the white part to the backing of where it connects to. i WISH they would have used the streatch adhesive or atleast something else because i got everything off ( replacement screen stopped working ) so i got everything off and then i get to the actual screen and i try to see if they put the strips on left and right side back...nope... and i tried gently just pulling the screen forward and i look behind it and its just pure glue all over the back.....................................they super glued or some kind of permanent glued it to the white to the backing. i was trying to see like ok last ditch effort let me play around see what i can do , thinking something came loose or something. nope . its trash now but i am more comfortable doing things myself now so i guess thats a plus but what the frigggg who super glues or rubber cements the screen to the friggin back. SMH!!!!!!!!!
Hey that was very useful, I need a small help, after fixing the display I also changed the display Bessel, and now I'm finding difficulties in routing the WiFi antenna to the WiFi module, for when I do it and fold the laptop the antenna cable gets crushed, so can you help me Thanks
I have successfully installed the new screen but my laptop is not recognising it as a touchscreen. Do I need to install a new driver ? or enable anything?
Sure, here is a link www.amazon.com/Double-Mounting-Coated-Adhesive-Transfer/dp/B0BG7ZRHYS/ref=mp_s_a_1_3?adgrpid=120525955567&gclid=Cj0KCQiAvqGcBhCJARIsAFQ5ke74-pnfUAYpi5307-IGfjjm8_n2_9QGz_kwZ392XPgmalzWz0Jdj8YaAsihEALw_wcB&hvadid=493340163295&hvdev=m&hvlocphy=9017533&hvnetw=g&hvqmt=e&hvrand=10066413883188441969&hvtargid=kwd-920570433797&hydadcr=8345_9904694&keywords=3m%2B9448a%2Bdouble%2Bsided%2Btape&qid=1669919387&sr=8-3&th=1&psc=1
I was here just to see how you remove that hinge cover without breaking. Will you please tell me how to securely remove that? I just want to calibrate my hinges. Those are too tight nowadays.
Hello what size bezel do I need I have 15.6 inch HP the bezel I ordered 15.6 is too big. Edit Figured it out it’s the micro edge bezel thin on the edges one. Edit thank you so much my pc is fixed 🙏🏽
Great video. Seems to require a lot of patience and gentle moves... Any idea how much the screen itself cost? The shop asks me 250$ for repair which I can't afford. Hence wondering how much I would save with DIY.
@@Skyllen8 To remove the factory adhesive you just need to stretch it away with a regular and smooth movement upward. To put the new display in place I used a regular double face tape, abt 1mm thick. Must be super careful though, as mine was super sticky and at my first attempt the display was not exactly adjusted. It was really a pain to remove that double face for a second attempt.
Good video but please, If you want to do this professionally, disconnect the battery before you do this, seriously. I know it's extra work but it's worth it. There's 19 volts running through that LCD cable and if you're not careful you can fry your motherboard. You want to be responsible for that, working on other peoples stuff?
This is absolutely not the right way to do this. Google the hp youtube channel instead. You can search very specific model numbers. I'm sending my laptop in and I sure hope the person fixing it is nothing like this guy!!!
Just searched for hp youtube. Found nothing. So why don't you post the link you claim you watched that shows this is the wrong way. I've watched several videos and every single one of them shows this exact same way if you are dealing with the 3m stretch adhesive strip with no screws.
HP quoted me half the price of the laptop to replace the screen. Thanks to eBay and your video I was able to do it for six times less money and in 2 days instead of 2 weeks. 🙏🏽
does the bezel come with the screen can i order the bezel online?
Excellent video. Love the "be patient and take your time" advice. As a tech myself that is one of the most important things when doing work like this.
@dandon1105 When connecting/disconnecting components it's possible to short out pins etc. It's always possible when there is still power connected to a board. Best to remove that possibility altogether.
Thank you!!! I did it within 15 minutes and i didn’t kill my whole laptop 😭 I appreciate you so much sir!!!
You're a life-saver mate. Loads of detail and everything well explained. Thank you kindly.
You sir are doing the lord's work. I was gonna start levering out the screen. Damn glue.
wow. i just wachted it all and enjoyed your gentle walkthrough.
Very helpful. I was able to replace a screen on a company laptop after watching this. I did struggle putting the bottom of the bezzle back on so it helped to slide it in from one side with one of the tabs slightly bent out of the way.
this bezel has been a nightmare and one I dread. thanks for the video.
Great video. The bottom part of the bezel was a bear to remove. I ended up having to use an exact o knife at the front edge, away from the circuit board and cutting away at some kind of black plastic that would not allow me to remove it no matter how much rocking I did. At that point, it was away from the screen, but was hung up at the very bottom, near the hinges. Also note, that grabbing the whole bezel and moving it slightly to the left helped also.
It took a long time to get the job done, but it's working! I'm a happy tech!!!! Thanks a bunch.
Thank you. You gave me the confidence to change my son's laptop screen. An all around easy process thanks to you.
Great job Dale !
Great video and I enjoy your detailed instructions as well as the humor you interject. Since the old screen is bad I cut the glue that holds the bezel with a straight edge razor blade or xacto knife before I removed it. Less chance of busting the bezel when you take it off. Also, the tape in your comments in 3 mm but when I watch the video the tape you used was either 5-6 mm. I bought the 3 mm and just used two strips on each side.
Oops. Width isn't that important. As long as it sticks. The bezel pretty much holds it all in place. Thx, dale
Thanks for this how-to, helped us fix ours and save some bucks. My gal is very pleased to have her laptop back, good as new. I did have a time with the getting that bezel tucked in at the bottom left of the screen, as the bezel tabs will push on the display connector cable and pop it out if you're not careful. But alas, working well after a few tries to get everything lined up correctly!
Very helpful video, your method is a lot faster than the way I did it! Thanks.
Great, just a good idea to test the screen first before putting it all back together. :)
This tutorial was a lifesaver!!! Thank you so much. :D
You were awesome thanks for the great tutorial.
Thanks for the video, just fixed my sons Laptop!!!
SPECIAL GREAT THANKS TO YOU FOR YOUR HELP VIDEO!! YES SIR THANK YOU!!! So many videos don't show newer HP laptops.
Sensational Mr. Dale! You made a really tricky job easy like a charm! Well done!
Great job. I have had three different ways with HP for most resent models. Glue pulls from top or bottom and some still have screws in corners. But thank goodness heat guns are not involved with the delicateness of the back assembly bending easily.
Thank you, your video was super useful, blessings!
at 12 minutes u can see the screen is down and white part is with it right? so tell me why the guys who "replaced my screen" fucking super glued the white part to the backing of where it connects to. i WISH they would have used the streatch adhesive or atleast something else because i got everything off ( replacement screen stopped working ) so i got everything off and then i get to the actual screen and i try to see if they put the strips on left and right side back...nope... and i tried gently just pulling the screen forward and i look behind it and its just pure glue all over the back.....................................they super glued or some kind of permanent glued it to the white to the backing. i was trying to see like ok last ditch effort let me play around see what i can do , thinking something came loose or something. nope . its trash now but i am more comfortable doing things myself now so i guess thats a plus but what the frigggg who super glues or rubber cements the screen to the friggin back. SMH!!!!!!!!!
Like 3M tape?
Hey that was very useful, I need a small help, after fixing the display I also changed the display Bessel, and now I'm finding difficulties in routing the WiFi antenna to the WiFi module, for when I do it and fold the laptop the antenna cable gets crushed, so can you help me
Thanks
How do you disconnect and connect the lcd display without disassembly keyboard?
Could you faintly see the logo on the screen beforehand as i have one doing this and can just faintly see hp logo
Thanks for the excellent video. Can you suggest where can i buy the screen from? I have the same problem. thanks
the original one had the black strip extraction method, 3m tape was used for gluing, what do you use for removal without damage de screen
Where do I get the tools to do the job?
I have successfully installed the new screen but my laptop is not recognising it as a touchscreen. Do I need to install a new driver ? or enable anything?
Excellent,thank you!
awesome video
hey can you tell me the details of he thin double sided tape that is laying on your table ??
Sure, here is a link
www.amazon.com/Double-Mounting-Coated-Adhesive-Transfer/dp/B0BG7ZRHYS/ref=mp_s_a_1_3?adgrpid=120525955567&gclid=Cj0KCQiAvqGcBhCJARIsAFQ5ke74-pnfUAYpi5307-IGfjjm8_n2_9QGz_kwZ392XPgmalzWz0Jdj8YaAsihEALw_wcB&hvadid=493340163295&hvdev=m&hvlocphy=9017533&hvnetw=g&hvqmt=e&hvrand=10066413883188441969&hvtargid=kwd-920570433797&hydadcr=8345_9904694&keywords=3m%2B9448a%2Bdouble%2Bsided%2Btape&qid=1669919387&sr=8-3&th=1&psc=1
good job sir thanks
Super!! Worked great!!
I would like a link for the screen purchase
I was here just to see how you remove that hinge cover without breaking.
Will you please tell me how to securely remove that?
I just want to calibrate my hinges. Those are too tight nowadays.
Good explained
I need a link for the bezel
You made it as like defusing bomb
May I know othe model of the replacement screen?
Hey, thanks for the video! What width (in mm) should I look for when I'll buy this 3M 9448A tape?
3 to 5mm should be fine.
Thx
Can I get a screen with higher resolution for hp laptop 15s eq 1000? I only have hd but I want to get FHD
What's nano bezel? Does it mean you cut to remove the bezel?
How to due it on AUSUS PLEASE?
Hello what size bezel do I need I have 15.6 inch HP the bezel I ordered 15.6 is too big. Edit Figured it out it’s the micro edge bezel thin on the edges one. Edit thank you so much my pc is fixed 🙏🏽
شكرا
Great video. Seems to require a lot of patience and gentle moves...
Any idea how much the screen itself cost? The shop asks me 250$ for repair which I can't afford. Hence wondering how much I would save with DIY.
Can I ask if that's the laptop's brand repair shop? I'm also trying to get mine fixed and got no idea on the prices
@@Skyllen8 I eventually bought the screen for 100€ and replaced it myself. Very doable as per the video and saved me lot of money.
@@olivierr5444 how did you handle the adhesives? Or holding the screen back in place. Were you able to get them yourself?
@@Skyllen8 To remove the factory adhesive you just need to stretch it away with a regular and smooth movement upward.
To put the new display in place I used a regular double face tape, abt 1mm thick. Must be super careful though, as mine was super sticky and at my first attempt the display was not exactly adjusted. It was really a pain to remove that double face for a second attempt.
Gee thanks ; think I need you to change mine 🤣🤣. No w I know for sure I will not be able to do that without breaking ‘something’ 🤣🤣
Good video but please, If you want to do this professionally, disconnect the battery before you do this, seriously. I know it's extra work but it's worth it. There's 19 volts running through that LCD cable and if you're not careful you can fry your motherboard. You want to be responsible for that, working on other peoples stuff?
you are right, the safest is with the battery disconnected
19:19
And that's how i shorted my motherboard by watching this 😊
The clips are a pain in the arse putting back in along the bottom bezel, typical Hardly Perfect!
materials used
6:36
1 less thing to replace XD
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Newlly
Can I use the hat gun PLEASE SIR?
Tha bezel
This is a HOW NOT TO!!! Before replace a display you MUST!!! unplug the charger and the battery inside and ONLY after that you can replace the display
10m tape 😅
This is absolutely not the right way to do this. Google the hp youtube channel instead. You can search very specific model numbers. I'm sending my laptop in and I sure hope the person fixing it is nothing like this guy!!!
Just searched for hp youtube. Found nothing. So why don't you post the link you claim you watched that shows this is the wrong way. I've watched several videos and every single one of them shows this exact same way if you are dealing with the 3m stretch adhesive strip with no screws.
I have HP laptop 15-dy4000 cy. Where do I get my replacement screen?