Difficulty
Very easy
Steps
7
Time Required
6 - 10 minutes
Sections
2
- Removing Back Cover
- 6 steps
- CD Drive
- 1 step
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Introduction
What you need
Step 1
Removing Back Cover
- Before disassembling your computer, make sure it is powered off.
- Using the Phillips #00 screwdriver, remove all ten 1.5 mm screws from the back cover of the laptop.
- Removing these screws allows you to take off the panel on the right side of the laptop.
Before disassembling your computer, make sure it is powered off.
Using the Phillips #00 screwdriver, remove all ten 1.5 mm screws from the back cover of the laptop.
Removing these screws allows you to take off the panel on the right side of the laptop.
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Step 2
- Using your dominant hand, pinch the tab on the back panel to the right and remove it.
- Using the Phillips #00 screwdriver, remove the two 1.5 mm screws that are under the panel.
- You are now able to detach the entire back cover of the laptop. You can store these screws in the same area as the others because they are all 1.5 mm, identical parts.
Using your dominant hand, pinch the tab on the back panel to the right and remove it.
Using the Phillips #00 screwdriver, remove the two 1.5 mm screws that are under the panel.
You are now able to detach the entire back cover of the laptop. You can store these screws in the same area as the others because they are all 1.5 mm, identical parts.
Step 3
- Be sure that you are looking at the laptop so that the spine connecting the base to the screen is at the top.
- When using the plastic opening tool, be careful not to rip or pull too hard to disengage the prongs connecting the back cover to the base. Moving slowly will make this task easier and less likely to cause damage to your machine.
- Using the plastic opening tool, start in the upper-left hand corner of the laptop and pry horizontally to the upper right-hand corner.
Be sure that you are looking at the laptop so that the spine connecting the base to the screen is at the top.
When using the plastic opening tool, be careful not to rip or pull too hard to disengage the prongs connecting the back cover to the base. Moving slowly will make this task easier and less likely to cause damage to your machine.
Using the plastic opening tool, start in the upper-left hand corner of the laptop and pry horizontally to the upper right-hand corner.
Step 4
- Again starting in the upper left-hand corner, pry down vertically towards the bottom left-hand corner of the laptop.
- You have now disengaged two of the four sides holding the back cover onto the base.
Again starting in the upper left-hand corner, pry down vertically towards the bottom left-hand corner of the laptop.
You have now disengaged two of the four sides holding the back cover onto the base.
Step 5
- Using your dominant hand, grasp the left side of the back cover and gently pull it up. This should disengage the prongs on the bottom and right edge of the base.
- The right side of the cover has openings that go around the USB ports, the HDMI port, the Ethernet port, the VGA port, and the headphone jack. Use caution when disengaging the prongs around these parts.
- After completing this step the entire back cover should be separated from the base, and the inside of the laptop should be revealed.
Using your dominant hand, grasp the left side of the back cover and gently pull it up. This should disengage the prongs on the bottom and right edge of the base.
The right side of the cover has openings that go around the USB ports, the HDMI port, the Ethernet port, the VGA port, and the headphone jack. Use caution when disengaging the prongs around these parts.
After completing this step the entire back cover should be separated from the base, and the inside of the laptop should be revealed.
Step 6
- All steps following the removal of the back cover should be completed while wearing an Anti static bracelet. This prevents ESD (electrostatic discharge). ESD can damage nearly every part on the inside of your computer.
All steps following the removal of the back cover should be completed while wearing an Anti static bracelet. This prevents ESD (electrostatic discharge). ESD can damage nearly every part on the inside of your computer.
Step 7
CD Drive
- Press down on the drive with your left thumb and slowly slide it out of place. The drive should slide all the way out of the machine until it is detahced.
- Be sure to slide the CD Drive, do not lift it. Lifting the CD drive could damage small pins and other sensitive parts near the CD drive.
Press down on the drive with your left thumb and slowly slide it out of place. The drive should slide all the way out of the machine until it is detahced.
Be sure to slide the CD Drive, do not lift it. Lifting the CD drive could damage small pins and other sensitive parts near the CD drive.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
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