@Thorsun

For those of you wondering (like I was) how to re-insert those tiny-tiny-tiny screws... it's quite a challenge, especially if you have big hands like I do. I started having success after I bought a magnifying lamp. Then you can really see those tiny screws up close and work the tweezers to gently grab the head of the screw and place them in the holes. Then make sure your screwdriver is demagnetized otherwise the screw will jump back out and attach to the screwdriver. Also, don't squeeze too hard on the tweezers or else your screw will shoot out never to be seen again. My suggestion is to get an old broken iPad and practice first. It takes time and patience to get these screws in the holes and I also recommend ordering a whole bunch of replacement screws. Another frustrating thing to keep in mind is the edge of the iPad is EXTREMELY magnetized - we're talking black hole magnetic field power. The screws love to just zing away from the holes and attach themselves to the edge. The magnifier and the tweezers make it easier to pry them away from the edge.

@carolmurray5794

…….”this is to insure it breaks when new people try to replace it.  Thanks Apple!” πŸ˜…πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸŽ‰πŸŽ‰ I love the narration!

@MrRobot24

As a heads up for those trying it. Make sure you disable the password prior. This way it won’t locked up the iPad for a period of time!

@NickDoddTV

Lol as a fellow repair shop owner your dialogue is exactly the same as my inner dialogue when I fix Crapples πŸ˜‚

@theuzumakikay8647

Thank you for the tutorial πŸ™ŒπŸ½πŸ™ŒπŸ½ I was unsure if I could do it myself since I’m a little strapped for cash. But after watching this amazing tutorial, I will be paying $145 for someone else to do it tomorrow ☺️

@ReneRosa

If only the glass itself is broken, do you need to still do everything else?

@Steeny_1224

Just replaced my son’s iPad watching this tutorial. Thanks so much! Took a lot longer than you as this was my first time. Tips were helpful so I didn’t do any damage during the replacement. Fortunately my new replacement screen came with a home button attached to it.

@ritcheyrikard7118

Alright you talked me into it, I guess I’m gonna give this a shot!

@AngeloSantistevan

Thanks dude!!! My ipad no longer looks likes a spider paradise!!! This was a very short and detailed video that was perfect to follow, and only two shards of glass in my fingers! Success!!!

@nicolefontaine5866

Thank you so much! Without this video I would’ve definitely messed up something! Now I like new iPad all to myself! I bought my mom a new one for Christmas because hers has been cracked for YEARS!!! I figured why not try to fix it myself! I couldn’t have done it without you! Thank you thank you thank you! πŸŽ‰πŸŽ‰πŸŽ‰

@andyroberts310

Just successfully replaced the screen of my son's iPad thanks to this video! 
It was a bit of a struggle in places, like replacing the tiny screws and the home button strip I got with the replacement glass was a long strip so I had to fold it over myself, it was a little awkward but I got there in the end.

@jaibakansas

Thank you !! your video helped me to replace the screen on my iPad !!!

@Dat1salvy

Awesome help! I would like to know what you used to hold/keep the glass standing up.

@michaelstone917

Just knocked it out following your vid. Thanks man my son is so happy!

@meganaltimus2957

This video was really helpful! Definitely better than the ones provided with my replacement screen. Al was going well. Tested it out, before putting it back together, everything worked. Pit the screws in and screen down and suddenly the led was glitching and not touching when it just was. Pulled it apart and checked my connections and can’t figure out where I went wrong πŸ˜‚πŸ˜­ looks like I’ll be buying a new iPad. Broke the new screen out of anger after pulling it apart 5th because I was determined. Probably won’t do that again lol

@JM4R1E

Thank goodness for you!!  I also was "fortunate" and got to fix my son's iPad!!  Kudos to you!

@craig8197

My home button is definitely recessed more than it should be but your video really helped hopefully this repair works. Thank you so much

@Randy.Bobandy

Great guide, thanks! It could do with some more detail regarding the Home Button, though. Whenever I try and place the button back, it never feels flush and is often loose when replacing the screen. I'm not sure how you're supposed to get it to sit right and not move around. It's lined up with the nipple and clicks when you press it, but it's still kinda loose once you fit everything back together.

@1Type9

1:57 the glass their I picked away at over a few weeks no reason 4 it just bored, then my Touch ID stopped working now I know why!

@eylise4474

Great video good instructions,I repaired my iPad screen the top of the screen works and the home button works but the bottom of the screen doesn’t work and properly