Asus F6A-X2 Screen Replacement Guide DIY Tutorial

Duration: 45 minutes
Steps: 13 Steps

Your laptop’s screen is like the window to your digital world! If it’s acting up, it can really throw a wrench in your productivity. Make sure to grab a screen that matches your laptop’s dimensions (13.3″ WXGA) for the best experience. And remember, if you need help, you can always schedule a repair.

Step 1

– Alright, let’s flip that laptop over and give it a little twist so the battery is looking right at you!

– To pop out the battery, use one finger on each of those two sleek black slide tabs. Just give them a gentle push towards the center of the laptop to unlock it.

– Now, slide that battery towards you and lift it out like a pro!

Step 2

– Place the laptop with its screen facing up, just like a proud little turtle.

– Now, give that laptop a gentle twist, rotating it 90 degrees towards you so you can peek into the empty battery compartment like it’s a treasure chest waiting to be explored.

Step 3

– Slide your fingernail or the flat end of a spudger into the gap between the laptop base and the hinge guard on the right side. Give it a gentle tug towards you until the guard pops off like a champ!

– Now, just rinse and repeat for the other guard. You’ve got this!

Step 4

– First things first, take off those hinge guards and set your laptop down flat on its back. Now, lift that screen like you’re about to dive into some serious work!

– Grab a pair of tweezers and gently peel away those six rubber cushions from the bezel that hugs the edges of your screen. You’re doing great!

Tools Used
  1. Tweezers

Step 5

– Let’s get started by taking out those six 2.0 mm Phillips #1 screws that are hanging out around the edge of the bezel. They’re just waiting for you to give them a little twist!

Step 6

– Slide a fingernail or the flat edge of a spudger into the gap between the bezel and the back cover of your laptop.

– Gently nudge the bezel towards you to pop it off the back panel.

– Keep working your way around the edges of the laptop until the bezel is completely free and clear.

Step 7

– Grab your trusty tweezers and gently latch onto the white connector at the bottom of the screen. With a steady hand, give it a little tug to the right to pop it off.

– Now, let’s do the same dance with the white connector that’s hanging out above the screen, connected to the webcam. A gentle pull to the right will do the trick!

Tools Used
  1. Tweezers

Step 8

– Start by taking out those four 2.0 mm Phillips #1 screws tucked away at each corner of your laptop screen. You’ve got this!

– When it’s time to put the screen back together, be sure to place the 2.0 mm screws in the holes that are closest to the center of the laptop. It’s all about that perfect alignment!

Step 9

– First things first, close that laptop like you’re sealing a treasure chest. Now, give it a moment to rest. Next, open it back up! With those screws out of the way, the screen should sit nice and flat against the keyboard, just like a cozy blanket.

Step 10

– Carefully peel back the adhesive holding the black tab to the screen, making sure it stays attached to the tab itself.

– Gently tug on the black tab, pulling it towards the back of the laptop to free it from the screen.

Step 11

– Gently peel off the remaining adhesive by lifting the yellow tape pieces with care. You’ve got this!

– Place those wires safely on the back panel to keep them out of harm’s way. Let’s protect those little guys!

Step 12

– Unscrew those six 2.0 mm Phillips #1 screws that are holding the hinges to the screen. You’ll find three screws on each side of your laptop, just waiting to be freed!

Step 13

– Just gently lift the screen off the back of the laptop to set it free!

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