Introduction

Is your HP Pavilion 14-v062us laptop screen cracked or malfunctioning? This guide will show you how to replace it step by step. A damaged screen can make using your laptop difficult, and replacing it will restore full functionality.

This repair is beginner-friendly but requires careful attention to avoid damaging other components.

Caution: Always turn off your laptop and unplug it before starting to prevent electric shock or damage. For more troubleshooting tips or related repairs, check the troubleshooting page for more help.

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    • Power laptop off and make sure it is not plugged into charger

    • Push inward towards the center of laptop (it may take a lot of pressure). Battery should release once buttons are completely pushed in

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    • Lift the battery upwards and out from the laptop

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    • Remove rectangular rubber tops with a spudger

    • Remove the two 4.60 mm PH#1 screws located under rectangular rubber tops.

    • Remove plastic edge covering with the blue plastic opening tool.

    • Remove two 4.63 mm PH#1 screws located under plastic edge covering.

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    • Use Phillips screwdriver #1

    • Remove all nine 7.09 mm PH#1 screw black screws including small rectangular cover.

    • Remove the three 7.14 mm PH#1 screws.

    • Remove the one 7.09 mm PH#1 screw that will be underneath the small rectangular cover

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    • Remove disc tray

    • Locate screw within computer that is inside of where the disc tray was

    • Using a Phillips #1 screwdriver, unscrew the screw

    • Set laptop down and open laptop so the keyboard is facing you

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    • Using a spudger or plastic opening tool, pry along siding of keyboard, where it connects to the rest of the laptop

    • Pry until you are able to lift entire face and keyboard

    • Only cables should be connecting it underneath

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    • Disconnect/ unplug cables using plastic opening tool.

    • Separate the keyboard panel from the laptop with your hands.

    • Turn around the laptop and lay it flat.

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    • Use a spudger to pry around the first layer of the silver panel until you are able to remove it

    • Only use a metal spudger as a last resort

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    • Using a spudger tool, start prying around the second layer of the silver panel until you are able to remove it

    • Only use a metal spudger as a last resort

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    • Using the spudger, wedge tool in between screen and laptop

    • Only use a metal spudger as a last resort. A regular black nylon spudger or a plastic opening tool should be used whenever possible

    • Pry open screen with spudger and your hands

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    • Remove the four 2.86 mm JIS#0 screws from each corner of the silver frame that is holding the digitizer.

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    • Locate the white and brown wiring that connects to the digitizer and the screen.

    • Cut through the clear part of tape attached to the brown latch and white wiring.

    • Disconnect the wiring, by lifting the brown latch with the blue plastic opening tool and pulling the white wire at the same time.

    • Lift off the digitizer. If you need to replace the digitizer stop here and replace this part.

    • If you need to replace the screen, then continue

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    • Remove the four 5.66 mm PH#0 from under the keyboard near the hinges.

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    • Wedge spudger in between screen and back of computer

    • Only use a metal spudger as a last resort. A regular black nylon spudger or a plastic opening tool should be used whenever possible

    • Detach screen

Conclusion

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

Lorena Esquivel

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