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You are the only one who showed each and every step in the video. Hundreds of others don't show how to fix the outer case properly. You did a wonderful job.. Thanks a lot.
Thanks for a good video. You actually took the machine apart in real time (not like some who don't do that). You confirmed this is going to be as difficult as I assumed. Keep up the good work.
Thanks a lot. You helped me replace the broken screen of a hp pavilion 15-cw1005la. Your step-by-step process made it perfectly easy to save my son's computer. You are great for sharing your knowledge!
This video has an excellent step by step explanation of the HP screen replacement. I have zero tech experience and I was able to replace my touch screen easily. Thanks so much!!
Thank you so much for making this video! I feel like I can replace my pavilion touch screen that has been unusable for 3 years now! I do have a question about the 3 screen options with the 15-cs2073cl This one is a touch screen and I am wondering if the only touch screen option for this one is the HD with touch screen capability that you mentioned. Thanks again!
Would it be a good idea to leave a bit of overhang on the double sided tape attaching the screen to the bezel like there was originally, in the event I need to replace the screen again in the future?
Thanks for the video . Very helpful. will the same process work for HP 15-dw3045cl. can you help with the replacement screen model for HP 15-dw3045cl and where I can order from . 1366x768 full HD touchscreen
Hi! Thank for your video. Let me telling you lm experts broking screams this is my 3rd one less a 2 month 🤦🏼♀️lol, so you can understand why l need to replace by myself the screen🙆🏼♀️. Can you show me the names of the tape you are using please!
i had the same problem. i had to remove the screen from the laptop to attach the bezel. Remove the back cover and unscrew the inges, then disconnect the screen cable and the modem connectors. you can now remove the screen and connect your bezel easily