This is usually due to a loose LCD cable, or there’s damage to the internal wires a lot of the time, but sometimes it can be due to a bad LCD. I would try reseating the display connector on the inside of the LCD assembly first and try that since that’s usually where the issue lies since they tend to secure the board connector well enough it tends to be properly connected.
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What you’re going to want to do is take the bezel off using something like a guitar pick and your nails, and then remove the screws from the LCD. If it’s using the Command tape (which is used in some of the newer HP machines), then you’ll need to find some that fit the machine first - it’s known as '''Stretch Release Tape 6657-150'''. You can also buy the strips from HP, or based on the HP Spare#.
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What you’re going to want to do is take the bezel off using something like a guitar pick and your nails, and then remove the screws from the LCD. If it’s using the Command tape (which is used in some of the newer HP machines), then you’ll need to find some that fit the machine first - it’s known as '''Stretch Release Tape 6657-150'''. You can also buy the strips from HP, or based on the HP Spare#. More info can be found here: https://www.ifixit.com/Answers/View/559692/HP+430+G6+Stretch+Release+Tape
'''IF SCHOOL OWNED, be careful and do not open the base if you can absolutely avoid it! Ever since the C720, they have a tamper seal on the base so your school will know!'''
This is usually due to a loose LCD cable, or there’s damage to the internal wires a lot of the time, but sometimes it can be due to a bad LCD. I would try reseating the display connector on the inside of the LCD assembly first and try that since that’s usually where the issue lies since they tend to secure the board connector well enough it tends to be properly connected.
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What you’re going to want to do is take the bezel off using something like a guitar pick and your nails, and then remove the screws from the LCD. If it’s using the Command tape (which is used in some of the newer HP machines), then you’ll need to find some that fit the machine first - it’s known as '''Stretch Release Tape 6657-150'''.
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What you’re going to want to do is take the bezel off using something like a guitar pick and your nails, and then remove the screws from the LCD. If it’s using the Command tape (which is used in some of the newer HP machines), then you’ll need to find some that fit the machine first - it’s known as '''Stretch Release Tape 6657-150'''. You can also buy the strips from HP, or based on the HP Spare#.
'''IF SCHOOL OWNED, be careful and do not open the base if you can absolutely avoid it! Ever since the C720, they have a tamper seal on the base so your school will know!'''
This is usually due to a loose LCD cable, or there’s damage to the internal wires a lot of the time, but sometimes it can be due to a bad LCD. I would try reseating the display connector on the inside of the LCD assembly first and try that since that’s usually where the issue lies since they tend to secure the board connector well enough it tends to be properly connected.
What you’re going to want to do is take the bezel off using something like a guitar pick and your nails, and then remove the screws from the LCD. If it’s using the Command tape (which is used in some of the newer HP machines), then you’ll need to find some that fit the machine first - it’s known as '''Stretch Release Tape 6657-150'''.
'''IF SCHOOL OWNED, be careful and do not open the base if you can absolutely avoid it! Ever since the C720, they have a tamper seal on the base so your school will know!'''