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How to Replace the Microsoft Zune 80GB LCD Screen

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Uploaded by on Feb 26, 2009

http://www.RepairsUniverse.com - This video shows how to remove and replace the LCD screen on a 80GB Microsoft Zune. This can be necessary if you have a cracked, damaged or faulty LCD display.

This part and others can be found on our website.

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  • very helpful video, thanks!

  • @ProudRebelCSA No problem at all!

  • How do I just clean the inside of my zune 80GB screen?

  • @gunmen424 You will have to disassemble your Zune to the point where you can remove the front housing, then clean with a microfiber cloth, re-assemble, then your good to go!

  • My zune was in a gel case and it fell on its bottom corner, the screen didn't crack but it stopped working. Sometimes when its fully charged, and I bump it on my palm, it'd show everything as normal but then it stopped and now when its on all it shows it a really dark blue screen, you can't even see it in the light. Music plays normal but I can only shuffle it, do I need to replace the screen? What would you recommend?

  • @ebradahusla Its extremely unlikely a connection as come loose. By what you describe its a typical damaged LCD issue. However check over the connections first if this will put your mind at rest. 

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  • @RepairsUniverse ok ill try that thanks

  • @RepairsUniverse Thanks for that. Screen still works. Appreciate the response. Will take a look at your website. Cheers.

  • @RepairsUniverse There's no chance that any of the components inside could have gone loose? It was a bump/drop from about 3ft high while in a gel case and it used to display normally for a while and then it stopped. It wasn't dropped again. Imma buy the 2 opening tools from your website and fiddle with it for a while before I spend the $44 on a new screen.

  • @ebradahusla Hi, this sounds like a damaged LCD screen. To fix the issue you will need a replacement. You can find these replacement screens at RepairsUniverse (dot) com

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