Introduction

This guide demonstrates how to replace a screen. You will need a one mm Phillips head screwdriver. Keep in mind that the Creative Zen Vision was released in 2005 and discontinued shortly after that. So it may be difficult to obtain a new screen to use as a replacement.

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    • Pop off the top plastic on the device with a flat tool like a flathead screwdriver.

    • Unscrew and remove the two exposed Phillips head screws.

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    • Work your way around the recess of the device with a flat tool like a flathead screwdriver.

    • Don't try attempt to open it from the recess between the buttons and the device.

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    • Disconnect the wire from the bottom device.

    • Handle with care as the wires tend to disconnect easily.

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    • In the top right corner, pull the black foam square off to separate the hard drive from the screen.

    • Handle with care as the hard drive also comes off easily.

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    • Unscrew the seven screws placed around the mother board.

    • You will need a one millimeter Phillips head screwdriver.

    • The screws are small, so keep them safely.

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    • Flip your device upside down so that the motherboard will loosen.

    • Detach the connector from the motherboard.

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    • Tilt the screen diagonally. Separate the screen and motherboard from the device frame.

    • Lift the light gray flap to detach the screen from the motherboard.

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    • Separate the clear screen frame from the digital display.

Conclusion

To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.

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