Need instructions for 17" LCD replacement...

Need instructions for the original (non-ALS) 17" LCD replacement...
Ive replaced everything else, time to replace the LCD, but need the procedure to do it.
Thanks

Before you do surgery on your imac, go to applications, system preferences, displays, and see if you can adjust the brightness. My screen was significantly darker after I upgraded to 10.4.3 and I was able bring it back to life. For some reason the upgrade caused the brightness button to regress to 0 on a scale of one to ten- hope this works for you

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