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Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.If you can't get the screw to fall back out again (which would be optimal of course) then you will have to get the covers off. You will have to remove the stand and any screws holding on the back cover. If you can get the back off you should be able to remove the screw. If not, Most screens have plastic hooks that hold the plastic on around the screen. You must be very careful not to damage the screen accidentally so taking precautions, like putting something on the screen to protect it, would be appropriate. Once the plastic around the screen is removed there should be screws to disassemble the display. Not a task for the faint of heart but fairly straight forward for someone with experience.
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