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If you have one screw left over, take it to Lowe's and have a knowledgeable associate (doen't have to be from hardware department) help you out. If you have no screws , take the whole tv and you may be surprised on how helpful can they be, get their name and call corporate to give compliments and you have earned a new friend for life. Good luck
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The stands, from what I've personally seen, are usually attached with 2-4 screws on the back of the tv or sometimes on the underside of the stand. I've seen it even where the bottom piece of the stand pops off to reveal the screw(s).
If you pay for shipping I will send you my screws. Maybe a buck or two will cover it in an envelope. I just removed them last night as the TV is being junked for the parts. Email me.
Is that a problem? Check the hole size and choose a screw with a head that is bigger than the hole size. Typically select a minimum of 4mm diameter screw.
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