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How do I remove the back from my Canon SX110IS? I have removed the 2 screws on the back above the lcd, one each on L and R of case, 2 below screen, one 1ach in A/V and battery compartments, but the back is still secured at the top of the back. What is holding the back on?

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There are TWO screws on the right side, one is hiding under the cover for the USB connection!

Now you should be able to pop it off and... I'm guessing here... replace your cracked LCD screen. Good luck, hope this helps.

Thomas Drayton
Owner www.darntoothysam.com
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