How Do You Repair A PSP Screen?
If something goes wrong with your PSP’s LCD screen, you can either fix it yourself or pay Sony over $100 to fix it for you. Fixing it yourself isn’t very difficult and will cost you less than half the price to send it to Sony. Your warranty (if still valid) will become void upon opening the hand-held console. Determine whether the screen needs to be removed. With cracks and serious scratches, this is most often needed. However, minor scratches and dirt may be removed with a wet cloth. Display problems often have nothing to do with the screen and stem from deeper system problems, so replacing the screen (and voiding your warranty) may not help. Remove the battery and memory stick from the PSP. Next, remove all five screws holding the PSP together. Find two behind where the battery sits, two on the right side of the back of the PSP and one on the bottom. Lift the faceplate off the top of the PSP. Remove the metal casing holding the LCD screen. Gently pry back on the bottom and top edges