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    Need advice on removing a Toshiba P50T hi-res screen glass.

    Discussion in 'Toshiba' started by Rotorvated, Mar 7, 2015.

  1. Rotorvated

    Rotorvated Newbie

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    Can someone help me. I have a Toshiba P50T-A with the high def screen and had the misfortune in getting a colony of ants move into the area between the touchscreen glass and the display OVERNIGHT! Little ****s had eggs and everything on the screen . Coaxed them out by placing the laptop on some small tiers over a tray of water and left them a land bridge to escape in the form of a wood stick. Ants are gone now but have still got a lot of waste still trapped between the screen and the display.
    I see a pair of screws covered by two plugs at the bottom left and right of the screen but am unsure how to remove the outer glass once they are removed . . . I am keen not to stuff it / break it. Does anyone have a link to info on this please.
    Regards Bob
     
  2. mystery905

    mystery905 Notebook Deity

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    I am interested in the answer to this as well.

    I have a small dent on the outer lid and am wondering how to replace it (I found the part on e-bay).
     
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