Title: How to Replace a Laptop Screen on a Lenovo Legion
Introduction:
Hi everyone, Simon here. In this tutorial, I’ll be walking you through the steps to replace a laptop screen on a Lenovo Legion. This is a handy guide for anyone facing issues with distorted colors or pixelated lines on their screen, as in this case.
Tools and Supplies Needed:
- New laptop screen (model: B156 HAN 0 2.0)
- Metal prying tool
- Double-sided adhesive tape (5mm recommended)
- Phillips screwdriver
Step-by-Step Guide:
- Shutting Down the Laptop: Start by turning off your laptop to ensure safety during the repair process.
- Removing the Bezel: Using the metal prying tool, gently detach the bezel from the screen. This part is often held in place with adhesive tape, so proceed carefully to avoid damaging the bezel or the screen.
- Removing the Old Screen: Once the bezel is off, you’ll find the screen held in place by more adhesive tape along the sides. Carefully peel off this tape, ensuring you don’t pull the screen too hard as it might damage the connecting cable. Once the tape is off, gently tilt the screen forward to access the connector at the back.
- Disconnecting the Screen: Peel back the tape securing the screen’s connector and gently slide out the connector. Remember to preserve this tape for re-use.
- Preparing the New Screen: Before installing the new screen, make sure it’s the correct model. In this case, it’s a B156 HAN 0 2.0 screen. Slide the connector of the new screen into its slot and secure it with the preserved tape.
- Testing the New Screen: It’s a good idea to test the new screen before finalizing the installation. Turn on the laptop to see if the screen is functioning correctly. If there are any issues, recheck the connections.
- Reapplying Adhesive Tape: If the new screen works fine, turn off the laptop again. Apply new double-sided adhesive tape (5mm recommended) along the sides where the old tape was removed. This will hold the new screen in place.
- Reattaching the Bezel: Once the new screen is secured with the adhesive tape, carefully place the bezel back and press it firmly around the edges to ensure it’s properly attached.
- Final Checks: Turn on the laptop once more to ensure everything is working as expected. The screen should be free from any previous color distortions or pixelation.
Conclusion:
Replacing a laptop screen might seem daunting, but with the right tools and a bit of patience, it’s quite doable. If you found this guide helpful, please give it a like and consider subscribing for more tech tips. For any queries or appreciation, feel free to use the YouTube Super Thanks feature. Thanks for watching, and I’ll see you in the next tutorial!
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