Part 3 of 4 How to take off your Compaq presario CQ 60 monitor, and remove the keyboard.
davindageek.weebly.com Ok here is a video of me showing you how to take off the monitor and keyboard of your Compaq presario CQ 60. Remember to take out all of the screws from the back of your laptop, even the ones in the battery area. Note: I shot this video in Macro mode, so sorry if it’s a bit blurry, however I do hold the laptop up to the screen for you to see it, so you should be able to see everything clearly. Make sure to Ground your self or wear a static wrist strap.
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@PhishPhan417 just find an LCD screen for the same model of laptop and put it in there. Should work fine. Watch my last video on how I take it all apart.
Quick question: Sorry if someone has asked this before… But once the whole monitor part is removed can you remove the LCD and replace ONLY the LCD screen or does the whole monitor part need to be replaced? If so, how would one go about replacing the LCD screen once the monitor part is removed? Thanks for the help, I appreciate it!
Thank you for taking the time to make these vids and uploading them, Davin!
just my ignorance sir @DavinDaGeek so same process with cq40′s?
@modrows11 Oh not me of cures, I’m too perfect of a person to ever make a mistake out of 160+ videos. Dear ol me, I couldn’t live with my self if I ever made a mistake. I mean we’re all perfect in life and must do everything perfect like all humans should, no one in the history of man kind has ever made a mistake or blunder,Right?
What kind of “computer geek” doesn’t have PROPER and SMALL screwdrivers to take apart a laptop? Also doesn’t know how to EDIT out your mistakes and forgotten screws…
what happens if the connector from the power cover comes off??? I don’t know how to reconnect it to the chip. Please help
@jayon1000 Yes, you can take the screen off and replace it with another.
Does the screen just pull apart to replace the screen
i got a question.
Do you have to take of the the screen to get to the mother board??
please answer
i subscribed!!
quick question, will a keyboard for a cq60 fit my cq61-319wm?
next time use a smaller screw driver. the big one may strip the screw.. =)
hi Davin, great video tutorials.
do you know if i can upgrade the processor on this thing (i’ve heard you can), if so, how is this done? also, what is the max RAM capacity of this?
@DavinDaGeek dont get me wrong. I know the amount of work that can go into an intro. Id prolly hate them less if my net wasnt so slow. lol
@Jolobodobs Yeah me too, that’s why I stopped using them xP.
hate pointless 30 second intros
@whiskeyify Excuse me, but what are you talking about? This computer has 0 hex screws in it. They’re all phillips screws in this laptop. And yes it is completely fine to use a magnetic screwdriver on a laptop. As long as the machine is off and not running, you’re fine.
??? that doesn’t look like the right kind of screwdriver…you need a set of metric screwdrivers to work on these. I got a set from Sears for about $30. You need some small flat blade screwdrivers to pry up on those connectors.
duude you sound just like soldierknows best
@ArcherJester18 I never seen a model number on the back of my screen, try giving them the number on the bottom of your computer.
Need some help.
how do I take out the layouts from the screen? I have compaq CQ61-319TX and I’m ordering online a new laptop screen, the people ask me to get the model number at the back of the screen but I’m not sure how to.
Cool- have you got any pointers on what needs to be done? I’m at the stage where I’ve taken out about 20 screws from the bottom- all the keyboard icon ones, but the top keyboard bit still won’t pop out so I’m thinking there are more, like the hard drive / optical drive / wireless that need to go. Any help appreciated. Thank you, your video is brill.
@TheBexbexbex No you do not have to take the whole computer apart, you can take it halfway apart.
@DavinDaGeek PS Please may I ask another thing? To replace the broken screen, do I have to take it virtually all apart (i.e. follow your videos 1-3)? Or can I skip some parts (can anything be left and still access the screen)? Thanks so much, I’m a bit daunted but have just bought some screwdrivers to help.
@Michaelwiseguy Yes they are, aren’t they. and that’s awesome.