FIXING A CRACKED PSP SCREEN

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Worse damage that can ever happen on your most wanted gadget is cracking the screen, so does on your PSP. Most manufacturers do not include screen or LCD replacement on any electronic device or gadget because such materials are costly. A new PSP costs around $200. Sony covers screen repair of your PSP if you would agree to be charged $150 excluding applicable fees and shipping. You might not want to read this statement, fact is. Your PSP cracked screen cannot be fixed or repaired. Sigh. However, you can have it replaced. If you are not techie but not scared to try replacing the screen of your PSP yourself, you can try the PSP Repair Guide online. The guide contains the list of materials and tools you would need in replacing your cracked PSP screen. It also includes the step-by-step instruction on how you can replace the screen of your PSP. All you have to do is follow the written direction carefully to avoid messing up. This probably is the reason why Sony charges as much as $150 for repairing your cracked PSP screen because they are not really repairing it, they are just replacing the parts. In replacing your PSP screen, you would need, a screw driver, a toilet paper, an air compressor, a flat head screw driver, magnet, a PSP screen protector is an option to lessen the possibility of your PSP screen cracked easily. Here is the steps how, first you take battery and memory card out of your PSP, locate and unscrew the five screws of your PSP and stick them to magnet to ensure that you will not be loose them while replacing the screen. Now that the screws are out and the faceplate is off, remove the button at the bottom of the screen using the flat head screwdriver, next you are ready to remove the screen by flipping it out towards you, undo the ribbon clamps using you helpful flathead screw driver and flip the screen towards you. Put the new screen in position, try not to mark fingerprints, lint on the new screen and put the new screen using the opposite procedure when you remove the cracked one. Try turning the power button on when you already put the screen in place, if you see the light power indicator, lights up that means that the screen is properly in place. Lastly, put the screws back in and the memory card and battery. And wipe the lint out of the screen using your well-trusted toilet paper. It would be much easier to follow all these instructions provided in PSP Repair Guide with pictures and each step is explained in detail



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