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Hi all, I got given 2 decommissioned Lenovo v510z all-in-one desktops but can't seem to be able to reset the bios. They...
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Hi Nathaniel, Is the display still fully functional? If it is, you most likely don't need to replace it like oldturkey said. Instead, you can follow this tutorial: Samsung Galaxy A10 Screen Replacement - iFixit Repair Guide to carefully remove the display, clean off the old adhesive and glue it back down. If you don't feel comfortable fully opening up your phone, you may be able to slide a thin, flexible plastic card in between the display and the frame to separate the screen from the rest of the phone. You may need to use something like Isopropyl alcohol to help slice through the adhesive. You will also need to be very careful of the display flex cable near the bottom of the phone. After you've separated the display, ideally you would use something like E8000 or B7000 to adhere it back in place. Failing that, you can use strips of double-sided tape all around the back edge of your display. I hope this helps :) Let me know if you have any other questions
Meer informatieHi Brandon, You could try to realign the adhesive, although in my experience, this rarely works. You'll probably have to use new adhesive if you want an optimal seal. (Just remember to remove the old adhesive!) Hope this helps, let me know if you have any other questions :)
Meer informatieHi there, Could you attach a picture of the stripes? I have seen this sort of issue being caused by the display connector being improperly seated. Try reconnecting it and see if it fixes anything. If it doesn't work, it likely means that your display is faulty.
Meer informatieHi Tulasi, Could you provide the exact model number of your laptop? Just search for "About your PC" in the settings and it should tell you
Meer informatieHi Phenyo, You could try using compressed air to get it out, however, if it's truly stuck to the point it won't come out even with tweezers, then it's probably of little use. If sounds like you may have to open it up and gently push the card out with a needle or tweezers without damaging the reader. Here is a video that shows you how to do it: Samsung Galaxy S9/S9 Plus SIM Card Removal (When Stuck) - YouTube. If you don't want to perform the repair yourself, I am sure any phone repair shop near you would be happy to do it. I hope this helps, let me know if you have any other questions :)
Meer informatieHi Goosed, Did you disconnect the battery before re-connecting the new screen?
Meer informatieHi Sfx, If you've already tried unplugging the keyboard connector and reseating it back into its socket and it didn't work, then it will most likely be an issue with the keyboard and it will need to be replaced. A replacement can be found here: MacBook Pro 13" Retina (Late 2013-Early 2015) Keyboard (ifixit.com). Here is also a guide on how to perform the repair yourself: MacBook Pro 13" Retina Display Late 2013 Keyboard Replacement - iFixit Repair Guide It is a time-consuming process, but with the proper tools and a little patience it is quite doable. I hope this helps, let me know if you have any other questions :)
Meer informatieHi Mehmet, If you look at the bottom of your phone, you should see a speaker grill. Is it clogged? if there is dust or other debris blocking the grill it will lower your speaker's performance. Let me know what you see, and we can take it from there :)
Meer informatieHi Kumara, We're going to need a little more information to be able to give you the best advice on how to fix it. When does it reboot? is it during use or as you turn it on? Were any repairs performed on it recently? Was it dropped? Please add a comment to my answer or update your question when you have the information :)
Meer informatieHi Craftimations, This sounds like an LCD (screen) issue. Luckily this means that your phone is likely completely fine on a board level. Although, as @cstkch said, you could see if the screen connectors are properly connected before you purchase a new display. Unfortunately, as the Phone is now quite dated finding replacements is complicated. I was only able to find two sources for replacements online: (1) Oppo Neo 3 LCD Screen Display Replacement Best Price - Cellspare (2) OPPO NEO 3 LCD SCREEN WITH DIGITIZER (touchlcdhouse.com) I hope this helps, let me know if you have any further questions :)
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