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Moderate
Steps
7
Time Required
4 - 10 minutes
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Introduction
What you need
Step 1
Screen
- Lay the Samsung Chromebook Pro flat on your work surface.
Lay the Samsung Chromebook Pro flat on your work surface.
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Step 2
- Insert the plastic opening tool between the hinge and plastic lining and pry upwards.
- Continue to use the plastic opening tool along to the plastic lining to completely remove.
Insert the plastic opening tool between the hinge and plastic lining and pry upwards.
Continue to use the plastic opening tool along to the plastic lining to completely remove.
Step 3
- Remove the three silver 30 mm screws connected to the screen by using the JIS J000 screw bit.
Remove the three silver 30 mm screws connected to the screen by using the JIS J000 screw bit.
Step 4
- Begin lifting the screen by prying upward using the plastic opening tool.
- Work around the screen by lifting upward with the plastic opening tool until the screen is completely off.
Begin lifting the screen by prying upward using the plastic opening tool.
Work around the screen by lifting upward with the plastic opening tool until the screen is completely off.
Step 5
- Locate the black and gold wire on the left side of the screen, and pry the bar upward using the precision tweezers.
- Disconnect the wire using the precision tweezers.
Locate the black and gold wire on the left side of the screen, and pry the bar upward using the precision tweezers.
Disconnect the wire using the precision tweezers.
Step 6
- Disconnect the wire connected to the right side of the screen using the precision tweezers.
Disconnect the wire connected to the right side of the screen using the precision tweezers.
Step 7
- Gently lift to remove screen.
Gently lift to remove screen.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
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Daniel Roberts - Jan 17, 2019
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Is the screen glued down?
Ben Caldwell - Jul 6, 2020
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Hmm, followed this in an effort to repair a broken hinge. Fortunately, the screen didn’t break when the hinge came through the front of the monitor. Less fortunately, the prying described in step 4 totally blacked out the lower right corner of my screen. Damaged area is about the size of my thumbnail. Touchscreen still works and the machine is still usable, but so much for knowing what time it is…
Hoby Van Hoose - Apr 28, 2021
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Does anyone know if a XE510C24 screen can be used in a XE510C25?
The touchscreen in mine stopped working and all I can find online are XE510C24 screens.
Jaron Larson - Sep 30, 2021
does it work? i have the same issue
mpenkie - Mar 13, 2022
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Hi, my screen works, stylus work but no touch, do you know what could be wrong? There are two cables on each side. Which one is responsible for touch? Maybe that’s the problem?