Thank you! I just successfully replaced my screen thanks to your video. Couple of tips: - Place just small pieces of double sided tape in the corners of the backside of screen, rather than all along. The replacement tape will not peel off like the original. - Prefer 3mm wide tape. I bought 5mm and had to trim it off after I affixing it to the bezel. - If the magnet on the left side of the screen falls off, be careful with the direction when you place it back. If you place it in the wrong direction, your Chromebook will sleep when in tablet mode and remain powered when closed. If that happens, flip it upside down.
Terrific video, I had no idea the screens were held with double sided foam tape (like 3m tape on car aftermarket door visors) and how to pull out with tweezers. My screen was not broken, the ribbon cable was loose behind the screen. Thank you so much for making this video!
Thanks. Given me confidence to attempt this on my daughter's Chromebook. A newer model so I will check that they are similarly put together. Appreciate the clarity of your video and of HP's repairability. :-)
Thank you I successfully took out my screen out off my HP Chromebook X3 60 14a and also I had to use my fingers to pry open the bezel without any tools because I don’t have any of those tools and we don’t want to wait too long for all the tools so I just did it out of my hand
When replacing the screen is there anything in the back or the bottom as far the the battery that has to be unplugged first or can you go straight into replacing the screen
My Chromebook is a Model 14C. Is the process the same as the 14A? By the way, my screen just cracked more or less spontaneously. I was using the computer, only 5 months old, and when I finished for the day I just turned it off and let it sit on the table. The next time I went to use it, the screen had a little chip right at the border that I had never noticed before, and while in use a crack just started at the chip and extended across the screen. HP refused to honor the warranty as they blamed "accidental damage due to customer abuse"! I've own a lot of HP equipment in the past, back all the way to an HP-41 scientific calculator. No more though. HP has lost a customer.
Thank you! I just successfully replaced my screen thanks to your video. Couple of tips:
- Place just small pieces of double sided tape in the corners of the backside of screen, rather than all along. The replacement tape will not peel off like the original.
- Prefer 3mm wide tape. I bought 5mm and had to trim it off after I affixing it to the bezel.
- If the magnet on the left side of the screen falls off, be careful with the direction when you place it back. If you place it in the wrong direction, your Chromebook will sleep when in tablet mode and remain powered when closed. If that happens, flip it upside down.
Thanks for the tips. Glad the video helped.
Just fixed my daughters screen. Thank you so much for the video!
Terrific video, I had no idea the screens were held with double sided foam tape (like 3m tape on car aftermarket door visors) and how to pull out with tweezers. My screen was not broken, the ribbon cable was loose behind the screen. Thank you so much for making this video!
Thanks. Given me confidence to attempt this on my daughter's Chromebook. A newer model so I will check that they are similarly put together.
Appreciate the clarity of your video and of HP's repairability. :-)
Thanks!! My laptop screen was shattered by a fast moving matchbox car -.- I’m using your video to replace it! Great instructional.
Thanks for the video. Do we need to disconnect the battery before screen replacement ? Thank you.
Excellent demo! Very good!
Thank you I successfully took out my screen out off my HP Chromebook X3 60 14a and also I had to use my fingers to pry open the bezel without any tools because I don’t have any of those tools and we don’t want to wait too long for all the tools so I just did it out of my hand
Thank you so much for this video. Please whats the name for the tape called. I want to order some, but need to know the name.
When replacing the screen is there anything in the back or the bottom as far the the battery that has to be unplugged first or can you go straight into replacing the screen
grrr how can I be doing well if I am looking for this video :) .. But thanks for sharing
Thank you very much I will do this for my fathers hp Chromebook
Good luck.
Thank you so much
This is useful video, I have same chromebook. The guys ask $280 for that. Please provide me link where I can buy?
Thanks for this. How do you re-install the bezel? Do I need double-sided tape for that too or is it still sticky from before?
Mine was still sticky from before
When I replaced the screen the touch functionality isn't working why would that happen do I need to factory reset the computer?
Is the screwdriver needed?
My Chromebook is a Model 14C. Is the process the same as the 14A?
By the way, my screen just cracked more or less spontaneously. I was using the computer, only 5 months old, and when I finished for the day I just turned it off and let it sit on the table. The next time I went to use it, the screen had a little chip right at the border that I had never noticed before, and while in use a crack just started at the chip and extended across the screen.
HP refused to honor the warranty as they blamed "accidental damage due to customer abuse"!
I've own a lot of HP equipment in the past, back all the way to an HP-41 scientific calculator. No more though. HP has lost a customer.
should be compatible with 14c
That is one severely diseased ICSVID virus-infected LCD
How so ?
@@UbergeeksBiz Because of how internal cracks spread like a disease when pressure is applied.
@@KingoAnimate Yes, that is so true. lol
@@UbergeeksBiz I jokingly refer to it as “Internally Cracked Screen Virus Disease”