Message from @ano_eto

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2016-11-06 19:02:59 UTC  

it's faster

2016-11-06 19:03:00 UTC  

If it's just the screen that's ruined that's fine

2016-11-06 19:03:01 UTC  

so better

2016-11-06 19:03:24 UTC  

Hell if you wanted you could replace the whole LCD and make it run like new

2016-11-06 19:03:29 UTC  

I pulled it up, you can see traces of the screen "fluid" and dust sticking to it everywhere

2016-11-06 19:03:35 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/231228590174240769/244899603810484234/Screenshot_20161106-140300.png

2016-11-06 19:03:52 UTC  

Oh then the crystal has pretty much died and cracked

2016-11-06 19:03:58 UTC  

Still can replace it though easily

2016-11-06 19:04:03 UTC  

I think they're $20 or so

2016-11-06 19:04:41 UTC  

The only problem when taking it apart is taking off the 4 corner pads on the screen, usually you screw up if you're not careful, which is what happened to me when I wanted to paint mine

2016-11-06 19:04:46 UTC  

I mean it works but just looks ugly

2016-11-06 19:04:59 UTC  

paint your screen?

2016-11-06 19:05:12 UTC  

No the plastic shell

2016-11-06 19:05:25 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/231228590174240769/244900063317458944/Snapshot_20161106_2.JPG

2016-11-06 19:05:41 UTC  

You have to take out those corner pieces to remove it, it's also a pain to remove

2016-11-06 19:06:08 UTC  

Once you get off the plastic shell everything gets a lot easier as long as you're careful

2016-11-06 19:06:32 UTC  

do you need a special wrench or something?

2016-11-06 19:06:39 UTC  

Just a small Phillips

2016-11-06 19:07:04 UTC  

A small flathead is good to have too though for prying stuff

2016-11-06 19:07:38 UTC  

by the way, the whole thing stinks of the screen fluid

2016-11-06 19:07:44 UTC  

Gross

2016-11-06 19:07:48 UTC  

are you sure just replacing the screen would be fine?

2016-11-06 19:07:51 UTC  

It should be contained in the module though

2016-11-06 19:08:00 UTC  

In theory as long as it's just the screen module, then yes

2016-11-06 19:08:00 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/231228590174240769/244900714504126474/Screenshot_20161106-140659.png

2016-11-06 19:08:14 UTC  

Other things could be broken though

2016-11-06 19:08:25 UTC  

I'll try tinkering around later

2016-11-06 19:08:27 UTC  

thanks

2016-11-06 19:08:33 UTC  

Yup, no problem

2016-11-06 19:08:41 UTC  

Just depending on what you want to replace it'll take more time

2016-11-06 19:09:10 UTC  

If I were you I'd transplant the circlepad from the old one and put it in the new one, and possibly later on repair the older one

2016-11-06 19:09:40 UTC  

Do you know what exact philips screwdriver you need for the screws?

2016-11-06 19:09:50 UTC  

I'll be passing by a tool shop tomorrow

2016-11-06 19:09:52 UTC  

any philips

2016-11-06 19:09:57 UTC  

it's a standard size

2016-11-06 19:10:07 UTC  

a philips is just a crosshead

2016-11-06 19:10:08 UTC  

Not sure, I just used a jeweller Phillips

2016-11-06 19:10:30 UTC  

oh

2016-11-06 19:10:32 UTC  

I think it would be a Phillips 2 (for the size) but really as long as it's small it should be okay

2016-11-06 19:10:37 UTC  

I thought it was refering to the brand

2016-11-06 19:10:44 UTC  

Nope just the head type