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    How to remove M860TU LCD from frame?

    Discussion in 'Sager and Clevo' started by kevindd992002, Mar 9, 2009.

  1. kevindd992002

    kevindd992002 Notebook Virtuoso

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    How can I properly remove the M860TU LCD from its frame to gain access to the three antennae?

    I have to replace one antenna wire since it got cut off because of improper positioning by PCMW.

    Thanks! :D
     
  2. Gophn

    Gophn NBR Resident Assistant

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    should all be in the Service Manual that you have.
     
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    kevindd992002 Notebook Virtuoso

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    Unfortunately it isn't indicated there. The part that says removing the inverter is the one explained in the service manual but not disassembling the LCD.
     
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    Gophn NBR Resident Assistant

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    its usually there.

    look under the LCD Parts List.
     
  5. MrDJ

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    kevin,after your many posts over the last few days about problems you are having,my question is this>>>
    why dont you just send it back for repair under warranty. if you mess it up doing it yourself then you could invalidate your warranty.
     
  6. kevindd992002

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    @MrDJ

    It's because I'm from the Philippines and sending the laptop back to PCMW will cause me a major hassle in shipping and customs tax duties. This is why I'm trying to keep it as a DIY work as much as possible. Sorry dude if you feel like being bugged by me.
     
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    not bugged at all mate. was just wondering why you are doing it all yourself when you have warranty, and now i know. good luck with the repairs.hope it all works out.
     
  8. kevindd992002

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    @Gophn

    Are you referring to the parts 3d drawing of the LCD? Well, the parts are shown there but it won't indicate the step by step procedure on properly removing the frame.
     
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    thanks bro. im just being at the peak of my disappointment against PCMW with all these hassles they've been giving me. for my warranty, at least, i haven't had a hard time requesting parts from them.