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02 Mar, 2009

HP Pavilion dv2000 notebook LCD screen removal instruction

Posted by: Ecomer In: LCD Screen Repair ()

 

This guide is mainly about  how to remove and replace a damaged LCD screen in a HP Pavilion dv2000 notebook. This guide should work for all models in Pavilion dv2000 line. By the way, this HP Pavilion dv2000 is like a small copy of HP Pavilion dv6000 notebook and all disassembly steps will be very similar.

Before start, please turn off the laptop, unplug the power adapter and remove the battery.

 

STEP 1.

The LCD screen is mounted between the display cover and bezel. The screen bezel is secured to the display cover by six screws hidden under six screw seals. Please circled these screw seals.

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Remove all seals with a sharp object and after that remove all screws found under the seals.

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STEP 2.

Start separating the screen bezel from the display cover on one of the top corners.

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Continue separating the screen bezel.

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Remove the screen bezel.

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STEP 3.

The inverter board works as a power supply for the backlight lamp hidden inside the LCD screen. In most notebooks the inverter board is mounted below the LCD screen. In my guide I will not be removing the inverter board and because of that I will unplug only one cable from the right side.

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STEP 4.

Remove four screws securing the display hinges to the cover.

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STEP 5.

Carefully separate the display assembly from the cover and place the LCD face down on the keyboard.

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Now you can access the LCD cable (video cable) connector. The LCD cable connects the screen to the the motherboard.

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STEP 6.

Unplug the LCD cable from the screen.

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STEP 7.

Remove the LCD screen assembly from the notebook. As you can see, the screen still has two mounting brackets attached to the left and right sides.

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STEP 8.

In order to remove the mounting bracket, simply remove three screws. Transfer the bracket to the new screen.

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18 Responses to "HP Pavilion dv2000 notebook LCD screen removal instruction"

2 | chris

May 4th, 2009 at 8:24 am

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i m using sony vaio notebook and have this problem , the screen went white. duinng process boot up i have connected to external lcd monitor which works out fine, but of i unplug from external lcd , my notebook screen still went white….help pls  (Quote)  (Reply)

3 | janet

May 4th, 2009 at 7:16 pm

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The issue may be related to video cable. Loose connection between video cable and LCD screen, or between video cable and motherboard will cause white screen. Please try reconnecting and make sure the video cable is good. Otherwise you need to replace the cable. Also, there may be a problem with your LCD monitor, but you can try replacing the cable first.  (Quote)  (Reply)

4 | sean

September 15th, 2009 at 4:05 pm

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hi i just changed my screen on my laptop but im having trouble with the bezel when i screw it back together the lower half near the hinge will not attach properly. any suggestion on how to alleviate this?  (Quote)  (Reply)

5 | Missy

December 29th, 2009 at 12:55 am

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I just replaced the LCD screen on my HP DV6000. Went smoothly except for the blasted tiny screws. When I booted up, the screen isn’t correct. It’s not centered on the screen, and there’s four images of the screen all in one, almost like it is “tiled” but still not centered. Any ideas? Thanks.  (Quote)  (Reply)

6 | neil

January 7th, 2010 at 1:25 pm

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hi , i do have problem with my this hp pavillion laptop about screen goes off itself ,looks dark with faited back we have to see very close ,after sometime it come itself .
but any time it goes off n on , any suggestion ?  (Quote)  (Reply)

7 | Ecomer

January 7th, 2010 at 8:22 pm

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The problems offer come from inverter, backlight or screen itself. It’s hard to say what the problem except that you make tests by yourself. Please read the post Troubleshooting on backlight issue, you may know the problem.  (Quote)  (Reply)

8 | AmyP

February 13th, 2010 at 2:42 pm

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I am trying to dissasemble the screen on a HP ProBook 4510s and the bottom is different than the Pavillion. Can anyone tell me how to get the screen off. I have to find the part number to order a new LCD?? TIA  (Quote)  (Reply)

9 | Ecomer

February 14th, 2010 at 1:32 am

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It seems you need to replace a new screen. Don’t worry, please read another post: How to select a right screen for your laptop.  (Quote)  (Reply)

10 | Roger Smith

March 3rd, 2010 at 3:39 pm

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I am trying to dissasemble the screen on a HP ProBook 4510s and the bottom is different than the Pavillion. Can anyone tell me how to get the screen off. I have to find the part number to order a new  (Quote)  (Reply)

11 | lang

March 5th, 2010 at 2:57 am

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Hello,Roger Smith, There is no need for you to buy a screen with the part number; you can just buy a screen of which the screen size, resolution and backlight type, connector pins is as same as your old screen. Then you can buy a compatible screen.  (Quote)  (Reply)

12 | homero

April 13th, 2010 at 8:37 pm

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How to remove the front bezel on a HP Pavilion DV8000 to replace the lcd screen? It seems that its all one piece with the hinges. Please help.  (Quote)  (Reply)

13 | Lloyd

June 28th, 2010 at 7:33 am

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Need replacement screen for Lenovo Thinkpad T61. Screen model number is LP154WX4.

Thanks.  (Quote)  (Reply)

15 | john

September 4th, 2010 at 3:27 pm

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Hey,
Thanks, for the how-to! This helped a lot.  (Quote)  (Reply)

16 | John R

October 17th, 2010 at 8:36 pm

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I have the same as homero I own a HPDV7 3060 and I need to replace a broken LCD but the bezel looks like one piece is any way to take it apart? any help be veryapppreciated
THANK YOU
John  (Quote)  (Reply)

17 | John R

October 17th, 2010 at 8:38 pm

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I have the same problem as homero I own a HPDV7 3060 and I need to replace a broken LCD but the bezel looks like one piece is any way to take it apart? any help be veryapppreciated
THANK YOU
John  (Quote)  (Reply)

18 | lang

October 17th, 2010 at 11:45 pm

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John R,
If you can not get it done, it is better for you to ask professionals for help!  (Quote)  (Reply)

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