Difficulty

Moderate

Steps

10

Time Required

                          5 - 15 minutes            

Sections

2

  • RAM
  • 5 steps
  • Keyboard
  • 5 steps

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Introduction

What you need

Step 1

              RAM               
  • Close the display and turn over the computer.
  • Make sure your device is powered down and unplugged before beginning the replacement.

Close the display and turn over the computer.

Make sure your device is powered down and unplugged before beginning the replacement.

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Step 2

  • Use a J0 bit tipped screwdriver to unscrew the one 6 mm Phillips screw on the RAM cover.

Use a J0 bit tipped screwdriver to unscrew the one 6 mm Phillips screw on the RAM cover.

Step 3

  • Lightly lift the RAM cover up and at an angle, away from the computer.

Lightly lift the RAM cover up and at an angle, away from the computer.

Step 4

  • Use your fingers to carefully pull the securing clips on the RAM away from each other.
  • The RAM should pop up when the clips are released.

Use your fingers to carefully pull the securing clips on the RAM away from each other.

The RAM should pop up when the clips are released.

Step 5

  • Remove the popped up RAM by pulling it away from the connection.
  • If it does not pop up pry it out in a steady and straight direction.

Remove the popped up RAM by pulling it away from the connection.

If it does not pop up pry it out in a steady and straight direction.

Step 6

              Keyboard               
  • Lift the plastic yellow flap on the system board.
  • Use the J0 Bit screwdriver to remove the one 6 mm Phillips screw in center of the system board that is connected to the keyboard.

Lift the plastic yellow flap on the system board.

Use the J0 Bit screwdriver to remove the one 6 mm Phillips screw in center of the system board that is connected to the keyboard.

Step 7

  • Flip over the computer and open the display.

Flip over the computer and open the display.

Step 8

  • Insert a spudger next to the plastic indents located at the top of the keyboard and gently pry to release the securing clips.
  • Lift the keyboard off of the computer.
  • Be careful not to tear the ribbon that attaches the back of the keyboard to the computer when lifting it.

Insert a spudger next to the plastic indents located at the top of the keyboard and gently pry to release the securing clips.

Lift the keyboard off of the computer.

Be careful not to tear the ribbon that attaches the back of the keyboard to the computer when lifting it.

Step 9

  • Flip the keyboard over onto the palm-rest assembly.

Flip the keyboard over onto the palm-rest assembly.

Step 10

  • Flip the little black securing bar near the base of the ribbon with a spudger to release the ribbon from the computer.

Flip the little black securing bar near the base of the ribbon with a spudger to release the ribbon from the computer.

To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.

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