You are truly special. You take the time to make videos that help others and you don't insult other youtubers or viewers who might have a comment that isn't to your liking. I watched a so-called 30 year long technician who constantly whines he is backlogged with work but takes 4 hours multiple times a week to do live chats - and then gets upset when someone has a contrary view or asks a question he doesn't like. Unlike him, you are not just a card swapper - you actually fix the core issue that is wrong and you do it so brilliantly and kind and helpful. To me, you are the true technician, not some blowhard that has done the same limited work for 30 years!
Graham, I have to commend you for another thorough repair video. Ever since I came across your channel, I have had great respect for your honest, ethical and humble approach to the craft and to us, your viewers. I highly respect your work and would definitely be a return customer if I were in "your neck of the woods." Looking forward to Saturday with Caradog and yourself again. A+++ content, sir!🥇🏆
Use a thin guitar pick to remove the bezel. That metal pry tool is not as giving and can damage the bezel or other plastics. I highly recommend locktite on the hinge screws. They will wiggle loose and create a new problem for the client.
Another terrific in depth video tutorial 🥰👍 you should do this for a living hehe 😜. In all seriousness thou, a very commendable job. I personally don’t have the technical expertise or any soldering experience for this work but watching your vid’s have definitely given me a better understanding of doing a few simple repairs on a few devices at home and some I’ve been successful in doing basic fan replacements, change thermal compounds, general cleaning of HSF’s, battery replacement in my personal laptops which has saved me some $$$ (AUD) which I’m grateful for. Cheers buddy 🍺🍺
The stretchable double-sided tape that I saw you remove is used on curved screen TVs -adhered to the front plastic cabinet on all four sides (medium adhesion) -... it is different from the tape (although also double-sided) that we use to stick the strips and/or LED strips and its main characteristics to take into account in this case are: it has stronger adhesion and supports more temperature and/or heat because it has to adhere to both the strip and the metal cabinet at the bottom that serves as a heatsink and an error (in my opinion fatal on TVs with a screen of 50 inches or more) that you frequently observe is that this metallic cabinet located at the bottom (as a rear cover) in many cases does not have ventilation slots... I do not want to violate the youtube rules so don't leave the links... thank you very much for sharing... greetings
Uline S-15719 Double-Sided Removable Film Tape - 1⁄2" x 60 yds. ULINE has many types of tape might be worth checking out. Awesome video BTW. 3M™ Double Coated Tape GPT-020F
While most of people wont even notice the change in panel type, you may wanna ask the client how are using the laptop and what for before doing a panel switch.IPS panels have their drawbacks, like they are generally more power hungry, so it may affect battery charge duration.They have slower refresh rates and are more propense to ghosting, so if your client is an old school FPS gamer it may not like the new panel that much.And they are much harder to calibrate properly, so a multimedia editing type of person could find annoyingl to have to re-adapt to the new panel. But most of the time is just a great upgrade though and hope your client appreciated the extra effort you put to not only repair it, but also improving it.Great vid as always
Broadly speaking, yes. There are advantages to _good_ non-IPS screens... however, the vast majority of consumer laptops don't have good screens, they have the cheapest LCDs money can buy. It's a miracle that 1080p is finally standard. But yea, when working on higher-end stuff this is something to be considered!
Also want to add, if you use Loctite Threadlocker, make sure it is the weak (purple) or maybe medium (blue) type, if you are using non-Loctite brand stuff, it is the threadlocker based on lacquer not the stuff based on cyanoacrylate you want to use for small/fragile electronics.
Nice video. I also had repaired those kinds of HP laptop. The long gray plastic at the bottom of the LCD screen near the hinges, I usually just slide them either to the left or right to remove them or put them back on.
Actually ChiMei and Innolux have been merged into one company in 2010. My Innolux N140HCG-GQ2 reports CMN ChiMei N140HCG-GQ2 in EDID data, and it is an original panel, marked with Innolux and Lenovo FRU part numbers. Also, replacing the tape around the bezel is a good measure, that's tru for these type of HP laptops, and especially on all thinkpads from T440 (4th gen) and above. Tips for thinkpads: the bezel on older machines (2014-2016, up to T460) have a 2 part bezel with screws that go underneath the decorative slim fromt bezel, and it has to be removed. Since T470 and above, the screws no longer go through the plastic frame, the whole bezel can be removed (front sheet+frame) should be removed together.
Excellent video. Beautifully clear and measured. A shame the customer didn't go for extra RAM while you had the thing open. M.2 upgrade too? Still, having benefitted from your excellent work they're bound to be back for those upgrades. You should be able to use silk thread or dental floss to take the bezel off the panel. Works for dashcams on windscreens too. With regards to putting the double-sided tape on the metal part of the panel is it also because you don't want the glue to bleed through and damage the panel?
Yea, I dislike applying any adhesive that i know is probably going to damage something if removed. Good shout on the dental floss, need to try that out.
I’m sure they would be perfectly fine to hold the panel to the backplate but I’m not sure about how they would handle the heat. I only call them command strips jokingly… Those are more of a porous foam composition than the far more rubbery genuine part HP sells. Some research needs to be done on that though. A more affordable alternative sure would be nice. Did I mention that they don’t always send the strips with a panel replacement order? Yea. That’s a thing.
The 3M command strips are like that, pull and they release from whatever they are connected to without any damage. I'm in the same boat as you I'm in Idaho, USA, so I order from ebay or US based companies, I don't big volume either. So I just order one when I need it.
Consumer HP laptops.... aaaaren't very good. I actually cut a rant about the fact that this was a 2022 laptop with 4GB of RAM, 128GB of storage, and a single antenna wifi card, because that's not what this video is about.
@@peterlennon1139 I still have my old HP Dv5 1190ep and still works great, ironically I had to replace the screen once, but it was a breeze compared to the one in the video. In fact, i have on order a Intel T9800 and a Intel Turbo Memory 2gb for the second free pcie slot (gonna spec it out). Don´t know if the Intel turbo memory module will make any perfomamce difference but it was dirty cheap and it will be cool to have it there.
@@peterlennon1139 - I'm thinking that we are soon (~ 1 year?) going to see a deluge of used PC's and laptops that don't "cut the mustard" for meeting Win 11 specs. I think the threshold is eg. 7th gen i7 (not sure but what I have heard). A bit of a shame and hard on the planet but if we upcycle these poor victims into Linux boxen then that would make it less worse. Cheers,
A very interesting video. Shame of the sound and video glitches. The sound crackling was the most annoying but I still enjoyed the whole thing. Thank you.
Hey pal i just got my Pinecil and i destroyed the barrel jack by accident.... could you try making a video about a replacement barrel jack? (Also the Barrel Jack that Pine64 uses is really badly designed and made in my eyes)
HP 450 and 250 are like this, so annoying. Schools I support use them solely. Give me the thick bezel and screws back!! Thankfully I've got that many spares from damages I can go in heavy handed and speed things up, don't need to worry about ordering replacements. Never had tape on the top by the camera though, that's one to look out for! Also didn't know about the battery, not hand one short in me yet thankfully, thanks for the tip! Releasing the tape, wrap it around a screwdriver or similar. It's way more gentle turning the screwdriver to wind the tape on rather than pulling. Never found good supplies for stretch release tape. I'm using cheap black double-sided electronic tape from Amazon. Yet to have to repair one I've replaced already so don't know how easy they'll be to get back off with the cheap tape.
I have a separate question regarding video on laptops. If it turns on but no video on screen or hdmi/vga/etc. output, how do you diagnose whether it is actually a screen (if it looks visually ok), ribbon, chipset issue without having to purchase and try all the them?
If you disconnect the internal display and still get no output on HDMI, then it's very unlikely to be a display issue. At that point you'd be looking at chipset, BIOS, etc, issues.
hey sorry to bother you and idk if you're gonna answer this but i have an issue with my laptop where my screen colors are negative they are dark and dark only i can't see very well and this issue used to happen and i would just touch the bottom of the screen side of this laptop and keep tapping it until it got fixed today tho my laptop fell off my hand and the colors were negative i tried to tap it like i used to but it doesn't work now i was wondering if i need to change the whole screen or is it just something that got disconnected on the inside i know it's too much to ask but i am quite worried atm
i wanna ask sir , can i replace my 17" dell m6300 lcd with other brand laptop lcd 17" .. i cant find any replacement for my dell m6300.. can i replace with other brand.. its 30 pin..
Great Video, thank you for sharing it. I have two laptops of my own I want to have a go at repairing and I need pry tools and screwdrivers. Where is the best place to get them from? I have looked on Ebay but, most of the seller have high negative scores and some are untrustworthy. I have had issues the Amazon and I don't like to use Etsy, picky I know :) , Is there a place that I can trust to buy these tools? Cheers.
What kind of spudger did you use to pry the laptop apart? I can't seem to find ones thin enough to fit. I found some spudgers on amazon that look exactly like yours but they have so-so reviews. Are yours metal?... Thx for the awesome video.
*THANK YOU So Much!* I Needed this Kick. I did in Screen on Son's laptop, (several years ago) - _yeah._ Told him i needed to disassemble First to see Screen Model number Before ordering. A 'Second Motion' on what i said *will be Well utilized.* my downfall: Keeping parts together, no matter How hard i try; Will do this at Son's home, as he's got all the tools. How Fun! All those Numbers - I see where You got the ones used, but with so many 'groups', *How does One know* Which is ....? =\ IPS Screen .... Now i Know. Cheers! : }
When you broke one side of pull strip bottom and top, and the other side is released, you can lift up te screen and wiggle to loosen it And i am also lookking for the strips for the right price
You can buy the "command strips" for laptop LCD mounting directly from HP Part Store, but of course, like everything else, it's over priced. As a ASP for HP, I actually get 35% off and it's STILL overpriced. However, it's cut to length and works every time. If you want the part number, just let me know!
Naa, it's just there to stop the antenna popping off, but I've genuinely never seen that happen on any laptop of any age, ever. When it's a plastic screw-on cover I'll put it back on, but I usually don't bother with the stick pad thing.
Wonderful video. Screen replacement can be a nightmare if you are not careful. Do you repair graphics card? I am not 100% confident in these at the moment. Cheers
@@Adamant_IT Noted. I know that there is a great demand for graphics card repair mainly because these card are pretty expensive to replace. Thanks for your response all the same.
I actually have had to break off the mounting tabs from some displays because the ones without simply were not in stock anywhere. It's risky as you can damage the display, but so far I have gotten lucky. Though I'm sure my repairs have humored other repair people if they have encountered my work. I don't have a shop, but I do repair friends and families computers and electronics. Perhaps I should open a shop XD .
I would have just done it hot and in place (unless it has one of the strange bezels.) The wires beside the hot are not connected but surgical precision is still a must.
Yea, this bezel would've been a nightmare to do in-place. I will often try for an in-place removal, but also in recent times I've found it's often faster to just get on with removing the display assembly, rather than spend 15mins trying to get the bezel off in-place, only to realise you need to remove the assembly anyway. If I take the back panel off and see that the mobo needs to come out, I'd definitely try for an in-place removal. This is all assuming that we're practised though, beginners should always go for assembly-off.
Wait until you have to repair an 840 G7 for HP.....the infamous double sided tape that's holding the bezel to the backplate is so tough, it will peel the anti-glare layer from the panel damn near every time. I've even started sending machines to the HP depot where the LCD has to be removed without damaging it, and even they end up putting in a new panel....I'm guessing because they broke it too! So tired of all the adhesive used in modern laptops...pressure clips work just fine.
I actually ordered a cheap low power heat gun recently just for the purpose of seeing if that will enable me to get those bezels off without destroying the panels. As you can imagine, if I have to replace the camera/mic assembly as a warranty repair and I break the panel trying to get to it, I’m down nearly $200 for a new genuine HP panel. If the depot breaks it for the same repair…they eat the cost, so it’s a no brainer until I can consistently remove the bezel with no panel damage. It’s super frustrating. My customers have to wait the additional few days for the depot service that I could handle same day IF they weren’t in love with glue. Just to be clear, I’ve been repairing laptops for almost 20 years and this is the first model that I’ve ever broken a panel on ever, and not just one. After the 4th time, I just conceded that the design was the problem and that was confirmed when I received the depot repairs back and saw new panels on every one of the parts replaced lists. I tried fighting back with HP citing the depot’s tendency to break panels at the same 100% rate as I was seeing in an effort to get my $800 back that I spent on those 4 warranty jobs. I’m sure you already know they told me to kick rocks. The really REALLY frustrating aspect of this is if they would source dependable cameras/mics that wouldn’t just stop working for NO reason less than a year after deployment, I wouldn’t have a need to even remove the panels! I’ve replaced more cameras in the past 2 years than I did the entire 17+ years prior. I get it…people working remotely now suddenly means that these embedded cameras are actually being utilized and thus, there will be failures. I just never imagined it would be as prolific a repair as it has become. If an HP representative is reading this (yea, right) please ask your design team to make enterprise models with sturdy panels, screws (can’t believe I have to ask for screws) for mounting panels, high quality cameras and mics and NOT the cheapest SSDs they can find. Enterprise machines are deployed to people who have little to no respect for the condition of the device. They get constantly dropped, sat on, run into the deepest parts of Hell while being used in their laps, on a blanket (“It’s called a laptop right? Durrrr”) and just general apathy for what are essentially the most budget machines that can be built that will “do the job”. They need a bit of resilience that has gone bye bye in the last few years. To be fair, HP is not the only manufacturer guilty of these practices. The insistence that laptops be as thin and light as possible while still performing like the desktop replacements of yesteryear is asinine. Make them sturdy and relatively reliable…that’s the hero we need, even though we don’t deserve it when we complain about a 4 lb device being “heavy”.
Great video before this one I was watching one of your different video about bios programmer ch341a because my pc is not posting , i an asking the question here because this is a recent upload hope you don't mind . I was looking for my bios chip and couldn't find it anywhere i found one in eBay but it costs a bit more than expected and not worth it so I was wondering if I can use any 128bits bios chip from different motherboard and reprogramming it with mine motherboards bios because I have a 128bits chip , or are there any other variables that I need to worry about , I will really appreciate if you or anyone else can help .
Also, the sad reality is that most sellers of screens on Ebay will happily sell screens with defects but given an "A" rating. I don't think I've ever gone incident free on a screen from Ebay here in The US. Regardless of seller it seems that it's really 50/50 as to whether you'll get a debt-free screen or not. So you can buy direct for an insane price or roll the dice on Ebay. Just the reality of the situation, sadly.
That's disappointing to hear. I generally have a good experience with eBay UK, only had a couple of bad screens after buying many many. This is why I encourage people to share alternative suppliers though - may well help someone who has had no luck with eBay!
My screen didn't have any pull tabs.. and I didn't have to take it out in pieces... Got it out in almost perfect condition... It did fight me and take about 15 mins tho... A tip I would give to others in my position is to heat the lid from the back with either a hair dryer or hot air work station if you have.. That will weaken the glue and give you a chance.... Alcohol I just don't see helping you much or how you'd get it in there...... A good pry tool and hot air is the only way if you have no pull tabs... It's not fun but doable...
Having to remove the glued on rubber strip, that's really shonky design, big thumbs down HP. And tape around the screen too, omg smh. And to add insult to injury, they use forever-snapping-stretch-tape.
Yea there was a problem with the recording rig (it's been fixed now) and I knew the cameras were a bit choppy, but didn't know the audio was affected until I got to editing😭
25:10 in India we have Amazon as the primary website for spare parts and then there are other not well known local ecommerce websites for laptop Spare parts.
You are truly special. You take the time to make videos that help others and you don't insult other youtubers or viewers who might have a comment that isn't to your liking. I watched a so-called 30 year long technician who constantly whines he is backlogged with work but takes 4 hours multiple times a week to do live chats - and then gets upset when someone has a contrary view or asks a question he doesn't like. Unlike him, you are not just a card swapper - you actually fix the core issue that is wrong and you do it so brilliantly and kind and helpful. To me, you are the true technician, not some blowhard that has done the same limited work for 30 years!
Graham, I have to commend you for another thorough repair video. Ever since I came across your channel, I have had great respect for your honest, ethical and humble approach to the craft and to us, your viewers. I highly respect your work and would definitely be a return customer if I were in "your neck of the woods." Looking forward to Saturday with Caradog and yourself again. A+++ content, sir!🥇🏆
Use a thin guitar pick to remove the bezel. That metal pry tool is not as giving and can damage the bezel or other plastics. I highly recommend locktite on the hinge screws. They will wiggle loose and create a new problem for the client.
I swear man, these videos are almost therapeutic to watch. Thx for making them.
Thank god! I was starting to go through withdrawals. Thought I was going to have to start watching some second rate repair videos.
You are amazing! This was one of the most informative “how to” videos I’ve ever found! Thank you so much! Cant wait to look at your other videos!
Another terrific in depth video tutorial 🥰👍 you should do this for a living hehe 😜. In all seriousness thou, a very commendable job. I personally don’t have the technical expertise or any soldering experience for this work but watching your vid’s have definitely given me a better understanding of doing a few simple repairs on a few devices at home and some I’ve been successful in doing basic fan replacements, change thermal compounds, general cleaning of HSF’s, battery replacement in my personal laptops which has saved me some $$$ (AUD) which I’m grateful for. Cheers buddy 🍺🍺
I've got the same exact laptop and now I know how to upgrade a few things :) Thanks man!
The stretchable double-sided tape that I saw you remove is used on curved screen TVs -adhered to the front plastic cabinet on all four sides (medium adhesion) -... it is different from the tape (although also double-sided) that we use to stick the strips and/or LED strips and its main characteristics to take into account in this case are: it has stronger adhesion and supports more temperature and/or heat because it has to adhere to both the strip and the metal cabinet at the bottom that serves as a heatsink and an error (in my opinion fatal on TVs with a screen of 50 inches or more) that you frequently observe is that this metallic cabinet located at the bottom (as a rear cover) in many cases does not have ventilation slots... I do not want to violate the youtube rules so don't leave the links... thank you very much for sharing... greetings
Uline S-15719 Double-Sided Removable Film Tape - 1⁄2" x 60 yds. ULINE has many types of tape might be worth checking out. Awesome video BTW.
3M™ Double Coated Tape GPT-020F
Your knowledge is what makes your videos so satisfying.
Thank you for sharing.
Great vid! Thanks for sharing!
While most of people wont even notice the change in panel type, you may wanna ask the client how are using the laptop and what for before doing a panel switch.IPS panels have their drawbacks, like they are generally more power hungry, so it may affect battery charge duration.They have slower refresh rates and are more propense to ghosting, so if your client is an old school FPS gamer it may not like the new panel that much.And they are much harder to calibrate properly, so a multimedia editing type of person could find annoyingl to have to re-adapt to the new panel.
But most of the time is just a great upgrade though and hope your client appreciated the extra effort you put to not only repair it, but also improving it.Great vid as always
Broadly speaking, yes. There are advantages to _good_ non-IPS screens... however, the vast majority of consumer laptops don't have good screens, they have the cheapest LCDs money can buy. It's a miracle that 1080p is finally standard. But yea, when working on higher-end stuff this is something to be considered!
Also want to add, if you use Loctite Threadlocker, make sure it is the weak (purple) or maybe medium (blue) type, if you are using non-Loctite brand stuff, it is the threadlocker based on lacquer not the stuff based on cyanoacrylate you want to use for small/fragile electronics.
Nice video. I also had repaired those kinds of HP laptop. The long gray plastic at the bottom of the LCD screen near the hinges, I usually just slide them either to the left or right to remove them or put them back on.
Actually ChiMei and Innolux have been merged into one company in 2010. My Innolux N140HCG-GQ2 reports CMN ChiMei N140HCG-GQ2 in EDID data, and it is an original panel, marked with Innolux and Lenovo FRU part numbers. Also, replacing the tape around the bezel is a good measure, that's tru for these type of HP laptops, and especially on all thinkpads from T440 (4th gen) and above.
Tips for thinkpads: the bezel on older machines (2014-2016, up to T460) have a 2 part bezel with screws that go underneath the decorative slim fromt bezel, and it has to be removed. Since T470 and above, the screws no longer go through the plastic frame, the whole bezel can be removed (front sheet+frame) should be removed together.
Thanks bro always making easy learning stuff
Graham I am extremely grateful for these videos you are making for us. Thank you very much!
Top quality content again!Thank you Graham!
Excellent video. Beautifully clear and measured. A shame the customer didn't go for extra RAM while you had the thing open. M.2 upgrade too? Still, having benefitted from your excellent work they're bound to be back for those upgrades.
You should be able to use silk thread or dental floss to take the bezel off the panel. Works for dashcams on windscreens too. With regards to putting the double-sided tape on the metal part of the panel is it also because you don't want the glue to bleed through and damage the panel?
Yea, I dislike applying any adhesive that i know is probably going to damage something if removed. Good shout on the dental floss, need to try that out.
Thank you for making this. I hope to see touch screen panel replacements in the future as well.
Good content as always bro. Keep it up
I learned a lot of good tips form this channel. Thank you 😃
awesome sir
I see others mentioned it, but I'm curious if the 3M command strip refills (the adhesive strip replacements) might work. Always enjoy the videos.
I’m sure they would be perfectly fine to hold the panel to the backplate but I’m not sure about how they would handle the heat. I only call them command strips jokingly…
Those are more of a porous foam composition than the far more rubbery genuine part HP sells. Some research needs to be done on that though. A more affordable alternative sure would be nice.
Did I mention that they don’t always send the strips with a panel replacement order? Yea. That’s a thing.
Just now i repair the same model laptop and finish my duty. I am watching adam repairing the same model. Mine was shorted motherboard.
Great job and nice haircut 👌
Jest a screen clean and wipe to do there Graham, and thank you for a very interesting video!!
Very informative and interesting. Thank you for the effort.
yes this was a very good video. like the way you explain things
Sometimes I just like to listen to these videos x3
I learned a few things today, nice video.
I have an All-In-One and the display is blurred.
Is it a power problem that I can fix by changing supply to the LCD?
The 3M command strips are like that, pull and they release from whatever they are connected to without any damage. I'm in the same boat as you I'm in Idaho, USA, so I order from ebay or US based companies, I don't big volume either. So I just order one when I need it.
Excellent job as always. Any idea why the wi-fi card only had one aerial connect when all I've seen have had two?
HP designers spared a shielded cable, an antenna and two mcx connectors. With a single antenna, no diversity.
Consumer HP laptops.... aaaaren't very good. I actually cut a rant about the fact that this was a 2022 laptop with 4GB of RAM, 128GB of storage, and a single antenna wifi card, because that's not what this video is about.
@@Adamant_IT thanks. My old HP has two but can only handle 8gb of ram and won't suffer windows 11, but it does me👍
@@peterlennon1139 I still have my old HP Dv5 1190ep and still works great, ironically I had to replace the screen once, but it was a breeze compared to the one in the video. In fact, i have on order a Intel T9800 and a Intel Turbo Memory 2gb for the second free pcie slot (gonna spec it out). Don´t know if the Intel turbo memory module will make any perfomamce difference but it was dirty cheap and it will be cool to have it there.
@@peterlennon1139 - I'm thinking that we are soon (~ 1 year?) going to see a deluge of used PC's and laptops that don't "cut the mustard" for meeting Win 11 specs. I think the threshold is eg. 7th gen i7 (not sure but what I have heard).
A bit of a shame and hard on the planet but if we upcycle these poor victims into Linux boxen then that would make it less worse.
Cheers,
A very interesting video. Shame of the sound and video glitches. The sound crackling was the most annoying but I still enjoyed the whole thing. Thank you.
That's a great model, I fixed same model but touch screen, thank you for your knowledge.!!
Command 17024 Poster Mounting Adhesive Strips - White, Pack of 12 - works brilliantly for sticking screen back in place
Hey pal i just got my Pinecil and i destroyed the barrel jack by accident.... could you try making a video about a replacement barrel jack? (Also the Barrel Jack that Pine64 uses is really badly designed and made in my eyes)
HP 450 and 250 are like this, so annoying. Schools I support use them solely. Give me the thick bezel and screws back!!
Thankfully I've got that many spares from damages I can go in heavy handed and speed things up, don't need to worry about ordering replacements.
Never had tape on the top by the camera though, that's one to look out for!
Also didn't know about the battery, not hand one short in me yet thankfully, thanks for the tip!
Releasing the tape, wrap it around a screwdriver or similar. It's way more gentle turning the screwdriver to wind the tape on rather than pulling.
Never found good supplies for stretch release tape. I'm using cheap black double-sided electronic tape from Amazon. Yet to have to repair one I've replaced already so don't know how easy they'll be to get back off with the cheap tape.
I have a separate question regarding video on laptops. If it turns on but no video on screen or hdmi/vga/etc. output, how do you diagnose whether it is actually a screen (if it looks visually ok), ribbon, chipset issue without having to purchase and try all the them?
If you disconnect the internal display and still get no output on HDMI, then it's very unlikely to be a display issue. At that point you'd be looking at chipset, BIOS, etc, issues.
hey sorry to bother you and idk if you're gonna answer this but i have an issue with my laptop where my screen colors are negative they are dark and dark only i can't see very well and this issue used to happen and i would just touch the bottom of the screen side of this laptop and keep tapping it until it got fixed today tho my laptop fell off my hand and the colors were negative i tried to tap it like i used to but it doesn't work now
i was wondering if i need to change the whole screen or is it just something that got disconnected on the inside
i know it's too much to ask but i am quite worried atm
i wanna ask sir , can i replace my 17" dell m6300 lcd with other brand laptop lcd 17" .. i cant find any replacement for my dell m6300.. can i replace with other brand.. its 30 pin..
where do you get your screwdriver from please? thanks scott
Thankyou terrific presentation
are laptop screens nowadays all essentially interchangeable? The specs may be different 30 pin screens all seem the same in terms of layout.
Very informative. Thank you.
Great Video, thank you for sharing it. I have two laptops of my own I want to have a go at repairing and I need pry tools and screwdrivers. Where is the best place to get them from? I have looked on Ebay but, most of the seller have high negative scores and some are untrustworthy. I have had issues the Amazon and I don't like to use Etsy, picky I know :) , Is there a place that I can trust to buy these tools? Cheers.
What kind of spudger did you use to pry the laptop apart? I can't seem to find ones thin enough to fit. I found some spudgers on amazon that look exactly like yours but they have so-so reviews. Are yours metal?... Thx for the awesome video.
*THANK YOU So Much!* I Needed this Kick. I did in Screen on Son's laptop, (several years ago) - _yeah._ Told him i needed to disassemble First to see Screen Model number Before ordering. A 'Second Motion' on what i said *will be Well utilized.*
my downfall: Keeping parts together, no matter How hard i try; Will do this at Son's home, as he's got all the tools. How Fun!
All those Numbers - I see where You got the ones used, but with so many 'groups', *How does One know* Which is ....? =\
IPS Screen .... Now i Know. Cheers! : }
i have put those together without the tape,the panel fits pretty tight
When you broke one side of pull strip bottom and top, and the other side is released, you can lift up te screen and wiggle to loosen it
And i am also lookking for the strips for the right price
Thanks pal for this, i may have to do with with a Dell Laptop, that i am planning on putting back into service.
Can you tell me about your electric screwdriver. I am in the market for one.
Thank you for another great video :)
You can buy the "command strips" for laptop LCD mounting directly from HP Part Store, but of course, like everything else, it's over priced. As a ASP for HP, I actually get 35% off and it's STILL overpriced. However, it's cut to length and works every time. If you want the part number, just let me know!
(Universal) stretch release adhesive on aliexpress... also expensive even there.
Yippppeeeee another fix
You did not replace the sticky tape over the WiFi antenna, Does this matter?
Naa, it's just there to stop the antenna popping off, but I've genuinely never seen that happen on any laptop of any age, ever. When it's a plastic screw-on cover I'll put it back on, but I usually don't bother with the stick pad thing.
Wonderful video. Screen replacement can be a nightmare if you are not careful. Do you repair graphics card? I am not 100% confident in these at the moment. Cheers
Not yet, I'm looking into it in spare time, but no plans to offer it as a service any time soon.
@@Adamant_IT Noted. I know that there is a great demand for graphics card repair mainly because these card are pretty expensive to replace. Thanks for your response all the same.
Can you do a tutorial on how to repair a 24" desktop monitor
Samsung 24 inch curved monitor Screen replacement available?
I actually have had to break off the mounting tabs from some displays because the ones without simply were not in stock anywhere. It's risky as you can damage the display, but so far I have gotten lucky. Though I'm sure my repairs have humored other repair people if they have encountered my work. I don't have a shop, but I do repair friends and families computers and electronics. Perhaps I should open a shop XD .
Brilliant. Thanks.
there is a lot of flickering in the video specially in the small video window. just giving you a heads up.
I would have just done it hot and in place (unless it has one of the strange bezels.) The wires beside the hot are not connected but surgical precision is still a must.
Yea, this bezel would've been a nightmare to do in-place. I will often try for an in-place removal, but also in recent times I've found it's often faster to just get on with removing the display assembly, rather than spend 15mins trying to get the bezel off in-place, only to realise you need to remove the assembly anyway. If I take the back panel off and see that the mobo needs to come out, I'd definitely try for an in-place removal. This is all assuming that we're practised though, beginners should always go for assembly-off.
Personally when I go to replace a panel like that I start with a datasheet so I can know what I'm working with.
Wait until you have to repair an 840 G7 for HP.....the infamous double sided tape that's holding the bezel to the backplate is so tough, it will peel the anti-glare layer from the panel damn near every time. I've even started sending machines to the HP depot where the LCD has to be removed without damaging it, and even they end up putting in a new panel....I'm guessing because they broke it too! So tired of all the adhesive used in modern laptops...pressure clips work just fine.
I actually ordered a cheap low power heat gun recently just for the purpose of seeing if that will enable me to get those bezels off without destroying the panels. As you can imagine, if I have to replace the camera/mic assembly as a warranty repair and I break the panel trying to get to it, I’m down nearly $200 for a new genuine HP panel. If the depot breaks it for the same repair…they eat the cost, so it’s a no brainer until I can consistently remove the bezel with no panel damage.
It’s super frustrating. My customers have to wait the additional few days for the depot service that I could handle same day IF they weren’t in love with glue.
Just to be clear, I’ve been repairing laptops for almost 20 years and this is the first model that I’ve ever broken a panel on ever, and not just one. After the 4th time, I just conceded that the design was the problem and that was confirmed when I received the depot repairs back and saw new panels on every one of the parts replaced lists.
I tried fighting back with HP citing the depot’s tendency to break panels at the same 100% rate as I was seeing in an effort to get my $800 back that I spent on those 4 warranty jobs. I’m sure you already know they told me to kick rocks.
The really REALLY frustrating aspect of this is if they would source dependable cameras/mics that wouldn’t just stop working for NO reason less than a year after deployment, I wouldn’t have a need to even remove the panels! I’ve replaced more cameras in the past 2 years than I did the entire 17+ years prior. I get it…people working remotely now suddenly means that these embedded cameras are actually being utilized and thus, there will be failures. I just never imagined it would be as prolific a repair as it has become.
If an HP representative is reading this (yea, right) please ask your design team to make enterprise models with sturdy panels, screws (can’t believe I have to ask for screws) for mounting panels, high quality cameras and mics and NOT the cheapest SSDs they can find. Enterprise machines are deployed to people who have little to no respect for the condition of the device. They get constantly dropped, sat on, run into the deepest parts of Hell while being used in their laps, on a blanket (“It’s called a laptop right? Durrrr”) and just general apathy for what are essentially the most budget machines that can be built that will “do the job”. They need a bit of resilience that has gone bye bye in the last few years.
To be fair, HP is not the only manufacturer guilty of these practices. The insistence that laptops be as thin and light as possible while still performing like the desktop replacements of yesteryear is asinine. Make them sturdy and relatively reliable…that’s the hero we need, even though we don’t deserve it when we complain about a 4 lb device being “heavy”.
I always find it hard to see an unpopulated memory slot on a laptop and close it without adding RAM
HP is notorious about putting the least amount of memory in their computers.
I still wish that some day you explain how USB ic work in motherboard when USB lost power
With strong double sided tape I have used waxed dental floss to cut thru it with no damage to screen or bezel.
I will definitely have to give that a go. Pro tip!!!
Great video before this one I was watching one of your different video about bios programmer ch341a because my pc is not posting , i an asking the question here because this is a recent upload hope you don't mind .
I was looking for my bios chip and couldn't find it anywhere i found one in eBay but it costs a bit more than expected and not worth it so I was wondering if I can use any 128bits bios chip from different motherboard and reprogramming it with mine motherboards bios because I have a 128bits chip , or are there any other variables that I need to worry about , I will really appreciate if you or anyone else can help .
Brilliant.
Sorry, I admit I did laugh the second time the tape broke on you. :(
Ifixit very good resource
Love IT
Siomethings up with audio on this one, it crackles when you speak sometimes
30pin is for 60hz 1080p screens but if you have 1440p/4K or 144hz or similar it's most of the time 40pins.
I just replaced a display on a Dell 15. It was 60hz 1080p with 40 pin connector, but was a touch display so I figured the extra pins were for touch.
Also, the sad reality is that most sellers of screens on Ebay will happily sell screens with defects but given an "A" rating.
I don't think I've ever gone incident free on a screen from Ebay here in The US. Regardless of seller it seems that it's really 50/50 as to whether you'll get a debt-free screen or not.
So you can buy direct for an insane price or roll the dice on Ebay. Just the reality of the situation, sadly.
That's disappointing to hear. I generally have a good experience with eBay UK, only had a couple of bad screens after buying many many. This is why I encourage people to share alternative suppliers though - may well help someone who has had no luck with eBay!
My screen didn't have any pull tabs.. and I didn't have to take it out in pieces... Got it out in almost perfect condition... It did fight me and take about 15 mins tho...
A tip I would give to others in my position is to heat the lid from the back with either a hair dryer or hot air work station if you have.. That will weaken the glue and give you a chance.... Alcohol I just don't see helping you much or how you'd get it in there...... A good pry tool and hot air is the only way if you have no pull tabs... It's not fun but doable...
It pains me that more RAM wasn't added.
Hey,i bought the strips from aliexpress
ChiMei are now InnoLux.
"Do the job properly..." is a bit rich, considering how many times you've said "Ibecause I can't be bothered..." in your videos.
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Contact 3M for the tape.
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Lazarda in Asia for spare parts
Fucking hell Graham. You should open up a butcher shop
@38:56 says he’s going to take about an ‘inch’ off.. but with a English accent.. not metric huh..
Having to remove the glued on rubber strip, that's really shonky design, big thumbs down HP.
And tape around the screen too, omg smh.
And to add insult to injury, they use forever-snapping-stretch-tape.
Windows 11 with only 4GB of memory? Come on, HP.
However
Thank you for the tutorial, only complaint is that you talk too much lol the video ends up taking an hour.
Choppy audio at times...
I'm getting the audio problems as well, I think the video render might've been bodged because I'm also seeing video artifacts from time to time.
Yea there was a problem with the recording rig (it's been fixed now) and I knew the cameras were a bit choppy, but didn't know the audio was affected until I got to editing😭
25:10 in India we have Amazon as the primary website for spare parts and then there are other not well known local ecommerce websites for laptop Spare parts.
Non-IPS on a new-ish laptop?
Who still makes those?
Disturbing, angry wobble....