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If your laptop's LCD screen is cracked, black, or otherwise broken, it doesn't mean your notebook's a paperweight. Here's step-by-step instructions on how to replace a broken laptop screen.
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To begin your fix, you'll need a few simple tools and a replacement LCD screen. For tools, I recommend a screwdriver set with a variety of small bits, such as a Phillips #00 and a Torx T5.
To begin your fix, you’ll need a few simple tools and a replacement LCD screen. For tools, I recommend a screwdriver with a variety of small bits, such as a Phillips #00 and a Torx T5.