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Cebby
12-16-2007, 06:11 AM
Well, I will be - mine appears to have taken a dump this AM. Fortunately I've got dual monitors, so no down time for me.

I found decent repair instructions online (http://www.lcdpart.com/doc/ccfllampreplacement.html). It requires some pretty fine soldering which I'm OK with. It's only a $12 part too...

Any tricks from those who have tackled this?

Robinhood4x4
12-16-2007, 07:12 AM
Huh, never knew it could be fixed. Let us know how it goes...you're due for a write up anyway. :flipoff:

Toyvana
02-12-2008, 11:05 AM
I've had the same problem with my Alienware lap top for a few years. It has not gone out completely yet but it flickers sometimes and I have to move the monitor back and forth to get the screen to show.

cooldry
02-12-2008, 11:33 AM
Hey, that's cool. I got my bulb from the same place. Just haven't gotten around to putting it in. Let me know how it goes. I'll probably do mine in a few weeks.

Cebby
02-12-2008, 11:35 AM
Mine ended up being the transformer (easier swap than the bulb). Sorry Steve - no writeup :D)

Seanz0rz
02-12-2008, 11:45 AM
ive done about 10 of em, maybe 5 full screen replacements and 5 backlight replacements.

usually its the transformer and not the bulb. 4 of the 5 ive replaced were that way.

i know you fixed yours, but heres for future searches:

put blue masking tape sticky side up around the perimeter of your desk to catch screws or other parts that may fall out.
take lots of pictures, or video if you can, of what you take apart to get there, that way you know how to reassemble.
search for guides on google on how to disassemble your laptop, they will save you lots of time, headache, and maybe money when you dont break parts.
get a piece of paper and draw out all the screw locations, and place those screws on the paper in the correct spot when taking them out of the laptop.
a sturdy credit card (expired ones are the best) works great to pry apart casings with clips with out damaging the plastic casing in the process.

those are just a few. since im no longer in the business, i dont mind sharing those tips with you!