Re: Any instructions on disassembling my Titanium screen assembly?

2004-04-10 Thread Paul Nicholson
Scott, Did replace the complete screen assembly, or did you open the screen housing and replace just the LCD? Paul On Apr 9, 2004, at 8:07 AM, Scott Howe wrote: Mark, You are in for one hell of a hard time if you plan on replacing that screen yourself. I've done it twice and it's a long labo

Re: Any instructions on disassembling my Titanium screen assembly?

2004-04-10 Thread Dan K
Paul Nicholson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >I've been told the metal covers on the screen are glued together and >you have to use heat to get them apart. It is difficult to do. Apple >just replaces the whole assembly. I used a hairdryer as a heat source when I pulled apart a TiBook screen, but I'

Re: Any instructions on disassembling my Titanium screen assembly?

2004-04-09 Thread Scott Howe
Mark, You are in for one hell of a hard time if you plan on replacing that screen yourself. I've done it twice and it's a long laborious job. If you plan on going ahead with it, email me off-list and I'll send you some info. As far as what Apple does, they sometimes (depending on current LCD pric

Re: Any instructions on disassembling my Titanium screen assembly?

2004-04-09 Thread Paul Nicholson
Mark, I've been told the metal covers on the screen are glued together and you have to use heat to get them apart. It is difficult to do. Apple just replaces the whole assembly. Paul On Apr 8, 2004, at 5:03 AM, Mark Kippert wrote: I have a 400MHz Titanium with a vertical line running up the l

Any instructions on disassembling my Titanium screen assembly?

2004-04-08 Thread Mark Kippert
I have a 400MHz Titanium with a vertical line running up the left side of the screen. It's a pixel wide. Sometimes it's two pixels. If I grab the top corners of the screen and torque it slightly (push one corner away, pull the other towards me) the lines clear up. When I release they come back. Th