The front bezel is the protective material around the edges of your laptop’s screen, typically made of plastic. The screen assembly is the top half of your laptop that houses the screen.

Make sure to place the rubber screw covers, as well as the screws themselves in a place where you won’t lose them.

Do the described process all along the sides of the screen assembly until you can remove the front bezel completely, revealing the laptop screen.

Again, place the screws where you won’t lose them.

The video connectors have to be disconnected from the screen before you can completely remove the screen.

Some laptops models may feature locking mechanisms on the video connector, so make sure to flip the lock open first before pulling the video connector away.

With the cables disconnected, you can now completely remove the laptop screen.