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From: Bob Villa on 22 Jun 2010 07:03 On Jun 19, 7:52 am, Bob Villa <pheeh.z...(a)gmail.com> wrote: > On Jun 18, 6:10 am, Bob Villa <pheeh.z...(a)gmail.com> wrote: > > > On Jun 17, 1:19 pm, kev12175 <kev12175.4cq...(a)no.email.invalid> wrote: > > > > Hi Bob good luck but i really dont think you need to remove the screen > > > or the processor to replace this part . Maybe just the power panel the > > > keyboard and some base screws . Once the keyboard is off you will have a > > > better idea . If you need to remove the Bezel be gentle lifting the > > > middle bottom part between the 2 screws as there is an adheasive strip > > > running from left screw to the right one as i replaced a bezel today on > > > that model . > > > > Thanks kevin > > > Thanks Kevin, for getting back on this task > > > bob. > > My thoughts on removing/not removing display: damaging the display > (opened) when turned upside-down? > > bob Thanks! bob
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