Difficulty

Moderate

Steps

8

Time Required

                          10 - 15 minutes            

Sections

2

  • Battery
  • 2 steps
  • Keyboard
  • 6 steps

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Introduction

What you need

Step 1

              Battery               
  • The computer should be fully turned off and disconnected from the power source.
  • Before handling electronic components, you should ground yourself. This will prevent damage to the components from a static charge. You can do this by touching any metal object.
  • Flip your laptop so that the bottom of the laptop is facing up and the hinges of the screen are closest to you.

The computer should be fully turned off and disconnected from the power source.

Before handling electronic components, you should ground yourself. This will prevent damage to the components from a static charge. You can do this by touching any metal object.

Flip your laptop so that the bottom of the laptop is facing up and the hinges of the screen are closest to you.

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Step 2

  • Place your fingers under the two clips, and lift them up simultaneously, pulling the cover towards you to remove the battery.

Place your fingers under the two clips, and lift them up simultaneously, pulling the cover towards you to remove the battery.

Step 3

              Keyboard               
  • Position the laptop like you would if you were to use it. Open the screen to a 180 degrees angle. The screen and the keyboard needs to face up before proceeding.
  • Remove the plastic piece in the red square by using the flat edge of the plastic spudger by prying between the inner edge marked by the arrow.

Position the laptop like you would if you were to use it. Open the screen to a 180 degrees angle. The screen and the keyboard needs to face up before proceeding.

Remove the plastic piece in the red square by using the flat edge of the plastic spudger by prying between the inner edge marked by the arrow.

Step 4

  • Using a Phillips #1 screwdriver, remove the four 6 mm screws that were covered by the plastic piece that was just removed.

Using a Phillips #1 screwdriver, remove the four 6 mm screws that were covered by the plastic piece that was just removed.

Step 5

  • Lift up on the inner edges of the hinges for the screen. This will detach the face-plate from the computer. Use a spudger to make this process easier.
  • There is a ribbon underneath this panel that attaches to the motherboard. Be careful to not rip this ribbon.
  • The ribbon is in the top left hand corner and must be carefully removed from the motherboard as shown in the next step.

Lift up on the inner edges of the hinges for the screen. This will detach the face-plate from the computer. Use a spudger to make this process easier.

There is a ribbon underneath this panel that attaches to the motherboard. Be careful to not rip this ribbon.

The ribbon is in the top left hand corner and must be carefully removed from the motherboard as shown in the next step.

Step 6

  • Detach the ribbon from the motherboard, which will allow you to finish removing the face-plate from the computer.
  • To detach the ribbon, grip the ribbon at the base that is attached to the motherboard, which is the large green circuit-board in the body of the computer.
  • When reassembling the computer, make sure to reconnect the ribbons.

Detach the ribbon from the motherboard, which will allow you to finish removing the face-plate from the computer.

To detach the ribbon, grip the ribbon at the base that is attached to the motherboard, which is the large green circuit-board in the body of the computer.

When reassembling the computer, make sure to reconnect the ribbons.

Step 7

  • There is another ribbon connecting the keyboard to the motherboard. Be careful not to rip it
  • The keyboard is now free. Lift up on the keyboard.

There is another ribbon connecting the keyboard to the motherboard. Be careful not to rip it

The keyboard is now free. Lift up on the keyboard.

Step 8

  • This ribbon may be difficult to remove, so be careful in pulling it. You could accidentally break it.
  • Detatch the ribbon from the motherboard
  • To detach the ribbon, grip the ribbon at the base that is attached to the motherboard, which is the large green circuit-board in the body of the computer.
  • When reassembling the computer, make sure to reconnect this ribbon.

This ribbon may be difficult to remove, so be careful in pulling it. You could accidentally break it.

Detatch the ribbon from the motherboard

When reassembling the computer, make sure to reconnect this ribbon.

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

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