Quote: Originally Posted by
2k1Toaster 
Maybe the whole back wont fit, but with some strategic cutting, you should be able to get some screw holes to stay in place and enough of them to secure it in pretty well. Then to finalize it, use some hot glue or something. Screws come out easily, and hold it mostly. But if you ever need to get in there, you just need to scrape the hot glue away from the non-screwed areas.
Well in order to mount the screen in I had to break off the housing screws so screwing the back in is no longer an option. I guess I could go with hot glue and just see where it gets me.