Usually there are screws on the bottom of the laptop to undo a
kepboard. Plus the occasional magic catches. Some have pressure points
that you insert a pair of screwdrivers into (very small phillips)
Sometimes there are flip-up tabs covering screws. Sometimes there are
little plastic tabs that slide foward to release the keyboard. Also
remove the battery and anything in the removable bays (cd/floppy), they
often conseal screws.
You may have to remove the keyboard to get the screen out, because the
keyboard often conceals screws. You probably won't have to actually
disconnect the keyboard, you can usually get away with leaving the
cables connected. You may have to pry along the edges of the screen to
remove the bezel.
There isnt really a common dissasembly pattern among laptops. If you
had Dell, i could point you straight to the service manual for your
laptop. But Service manuals for Toshibas are harder to get a hold of.
Though it can't hurt to google for your exact model for one.
You can probably hit Ebay for a relacement screen, if you want to have
a go at fixing it.
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