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Posted by: PersianSiR

Hi guys,i need help again,i just bought an INNO 90,its kinda used,there is dust in the external display,how can i open and clean it??is it possible at all???is there anywhere in GVA that i can goto to get it done??if u know how/or have done it/or know where i can get it done PLZZZZZZZZZZZZ pm or reply,thank u all..........



Posted by: turtle416

It seems like you've been here longer than me... so you should know how to use the search feature that these forums are blessed with... there's like 2 threads on the first page that refer to this problem, look for 'dirty inno'



Posted by: braindead5400

since when did August come before june? anyway, unlike some people (ahem...^...) I can help. There are four rubber pads around the internal scrren. Remove them and you will see four screws. Remove those and then use a credit card to separate the housing. Start at the top and slide the card down the seam. You should then be able to remove the cover and clean your screen. Be careful not to damage the camera cable, but if you want to try someting, try this: WHen the cover is off, hold the down key with the flip closed and activate the camera. Pull the cable for the camera out of the socket under the screen. The picture should freeze on the screen. Count to five and then reattach the cable and look that the screen. The camera should go into infrared mode. Don't try if you're scared but it works for me



Posted by: turtle416

I reg'd in june, i only started posting here 3 weeks ago



Posted by: PersianSiR

Quote:
Originally posted by braindead5400
since when did August come before june? anyway, unlike some people (ahem...^...) I can help. There are four rubber pads around the internal scrren. Remove them and you will see four screws. Remove those and then use a credit card to separate the housing. Start at the top and slide the card down the seam. You should then be able to remove the cover and clean your screen. Be careful not to damage the camera cable, but if you want to try someting, try this: WHen the cover is off, hold the down key with the flip closed and activate the camera. Pull the cable for the camera out of the socket under the screen. The picture should freeze on the screen. Count to five and then reattach the cable and look that the screen. The camera should go into infrared mode. Don't try if you're scared but it works for me


THANK UUUUUUUUUUUUU VERY VERY MUCH,Done and done



Posted by: hawk1500

Quote:
Originally posted by turtle416
I reg'd in june, i only started posting here 3 weeks ago


yeah, and he registered 2 months AFTER you did.



Posted by: turtle416

Quote:
Originally posted by hawk1500
yeah, and he registered 2 months AFTER you did.


Maybe you should read that a couple more times.

Meaning I registered before him, but never actually browsed the forums, only to see one thread my friend was talking about. Came here a couple of weeks ago and actually started reading and posting.



Posted by: hawk1500

Quote:
Originally posted by turtle416
Maybe you should read that a couple more times.

Meaning I registered before him, but never actually browsed the forums, only to see one thread my friend was talking about. Came here a couple of weeks ago and actually started reading and posting.


hahaha, and how do you know when HE started browsing?



Posted by: turtle416

here's one http://howardforums.com/showthread....threadid=180493



Posted by: hawk1500

Quote:
Originally posted by turtle416
here's one http://howardforums.com/showthread....threadid=180493


<sigh> You're crazy. Heh...





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