Laptop screen ribbon cable issue
trekann
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dirtyx -
dirtyx -
Hello,
For a few days now, I've been having a problem with my ACER Aspire 5810 TZG laptop. Depending on the angle of the screen, green and pink spots appear in different places. It's not extremely bothersome because once the screen is stabilized, there’s nothing, but I know it’s due to the connection of the cable that goes (I think) from the screen to the motherboard.
The problem is that I tried to open the laptop to access it, but even after removing ALL the screws, it won't open; there's one spot that seems blocked from the inside at the upper left corner of the keyboard (top left) and I can't see what it is (solder? clips? screws?). If anyone has ever had this laptop and managed to open it, I would really like to know how to do it because I've forced it quite a bit and it doesn't change anything. Probably a trick from ACER to prevent opening the laptop :/ .
Thank you very much to those who take the time to help me ;)
For a few days now, I've been having a problem with my ACER Aspire 5810 TZG laptop. Depending on the angle of the screen, green and pink spots appear in different places. It's not extremely bothersome because once the screen is stabilized, there’s nothing, but I know it’s due to the connection of the cable that goes (I think) from the screen to the motherboard.
The problem is that I tried to open the laptop to access it, but even after removing ALL the screws, it won't open; there's one spot that seems blocked from the inside at the upper left corner of the keyboard (top left) and I can't see what it is (solder? clips? screws?). If anyone has ever had this laptop and managed to open it, I would really like to know how to do it because I've forced it quite a bit and it doesn't change anything. Probably a trick from ACER to prevent opening the laptop :/ .
Thank you very much to those who take the time to help me ;)
4 answers
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Hi,
Check if there's a hidden screw under a rubber "foot"; it's common! -
I already looked ^^ that's why, I really don't understand, I feel like there's no way to open it without forcing it but I'm not sure, so I'd rather not try.
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Normally, when you remove the battery, there are two screws you need to unscrew,
I don't know if all the Aspire models are assembled the same way, but at least that's the case for mine
good luck! -
If that's the case, then be careful when you remove the cache and don't lift the keyboard completely; you need to unplug it first.