Disassembling an HP dv5 entertainment laptop. Many people have problems with the screen flickering and so I decided to try and fix it. I disassemble the computer using small screwdrivers and my hands. Basically, take out the battery, unscrew all black screws, pull out the HD, unscrew all the tabs, unscrew any more screws you can see, then flip the laptop over to the top and start pulling off the upper faceplate. You can then unscrew silver screws to pull off the keyboard. And that should pretty much give you an open work area for your screen. Note: I do not suggest you or anyone to try this at home, nor should this be a “DIY” project. Computers are fairly complicated machines, and serious injury could occur if you do something stupid… Leave it to the experts and maybe the crew of Jackass to disassemble stuff.
@jamshad187
well the issue is, how are you going to replace the cable without replacing the screen? The hinge is attached to the screen, and there aren’t any screws left to unscrew, so you can’t really just, yank out the cable and put a new one in. At least not that im aware of….
it’s not the screen, but screen cable that need’s changing, get a new screen cable and your problem will disappear, they about $50 new
in spanish por favor necesito saber como sacr , secar o quitar unas manchas de la pantalla al parecer de humedad,por favor dime que puedo hacer??

Hmm, i wonder why your one is giving you problems, iv had mine for a year (hp dv6), and i haz no problemz. lol just looking to give it a clean inside.