Introduction

When the underlying issue is revolved around the Wire port you can follow these steps on how to replace it. *Note that when replacing your Wire port, you are replacing the entire motherboard because they are attached. The only tool you will need is a #1 Phillips head screwdriver.

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    • Take your monitor and face in down so that the back is facing up. There will be four screws on each corner of the monitors back cover. Unscrew each one and set them to the side. Remove four 1.2 mm Phillips #1 screws.

    • Don't lose your screws!

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    • Carefully lift the back along with the screen then flip it around slowly so the back is placed down on the table.

    • The back is connected to the motherboard and screen so lift with caution!

    • Lift your screen above the motherboard and set it down.

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    • There are three screws on the motherboard. Unscrew each one of the three 1.4 mm Phillips #1 screws.

    • Don't lose your screws

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    • Once the screws are out, you can then remove the yellow strip connecting the screen to the motherboard.

    • There is a black tab that you can carefully flip up with your fingernail or a flathead screwdriver. Once it's flipped up you can easily slide the yellow ribbon out.

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    • When everything is unscrewed and removed you can take your motherboard out.

    • Your charger port is attached to the motherboard. To replace it you can simply retrace these steps.

Conclusion

To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.

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