broken laptop screen
Broken Laptop Screen Repair
Are you suffering from the broken laptop screen syndrome and your stress levels have hit the roof? Not to worry there is a very simple solution to your predicament.
- Try to restart the laptop a couple of times or trouble-shoot it, if it still doesn't work then the screen has gone bad.
- First of all, check if the internal hardware and wiring haven't got damaged.
- To make sure, connect your laptop's VGA port to an external monitor. And check all the internal devices and hard disk memory through it. If the external monitor still shows random images and bold colors, then your video card has gone bad.
- Check that the computer hardware is alright and nothing else has broken, apart from the cracked laptop screen.
- In case the image on the external monitor is blurry or faint then the inverter may have malfunctioned. It may also be due to malfunction in the laptop's back-light.
- Try to open and close your laptop's flap a couple of time, if the back-light still don't respond, then try to pry out the tiny back-light button from under the latch at the corner of the laptop's hinge.
- To begin repairing, first switch OFF the laptop battery and all-electric supply.
- Laptop screens have LCD, which are made up of tiny crystals that make the image displayed sharp and clear. When your laptop falls these crystals may get destroyed or displaced. Such a damage cannot be rectified and thus the screen should be replaced.
- Now, in order to replace the screen, first remove the protective outer cover. Gradually unscrew the tinny nuts and remove the cover from the screen with a scale or swipe card.
- Once again unscrew the laptop LCD screen nuts and slowly detach it from the frame.
- Now, replace the old screen with the new LCD screen and refit the wires and other cords back to their original place.
- Your cracked laptop screen has been replaced back to normal.