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Old 17th Aug 2009, 05:27
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I'm taking my old laptop and I'm trying to remove the screen. I.ve taken screw out and snapped off the cover. However I'm having a bit of trouble with the final screw. It doesnt want to come out any tips?

Also I'm taken all the screws out of the bottom removed the memory module, the front end is coming loose, but the back isn't am I missing something simple? I want to remove to clean the fans.

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Old 17th Aug 2009, 07:58
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Are you following a online guide when your taking it apart?
If its a Toshiba check out this site. http://www.irisvista.com/tech/
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Old 17th Aug 2009, 08:19
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I am/well was given up for time being. I managed to get screw out and take the screen out. Its not a Toshiba its an emachines but I couldn't find any guides for that.
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