Difficulty
Moderate
Steps
9
Time Required
10 - 15 minutes
Sections
2
- Outer Cover
- 5 steps
- Disk Tray
- 4 steps
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Introduction
What you need
Step 1
Outer Cover
- Plug in the device to turn it on, then press the eject ( ⏏ ) button to open the tray.
Plug in the device to turn it on, then press the eject ( ⏏ ) button to open the tray.
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Step 2
- To remove the tray cover, hold both sides of the tray cover and gently apply a downward pressure.
- Apply slightly more pressure to the left side until it unhooks then unhook the right side.
- Close the disk tray by pressing the eject button again, then power off the device and unplug it.
- Do not use too much force to remove the tray cover as you may break it.
To remove the tray cover, hold both sides of the tray cover and gently apply a downward pressure.
Apply slightly more pressure to the left side until it unhooks then unhook the right side.
Close the disk tray by pressing the eject button again, then power off the device and unplug it.
Do not use too much force to remove the tray cover as you may break it.
Step 3
- Turn to the back of the device.
- Remove the two 7mm Phillips #2 screws.
- Slide the two plastic covers on both sides of the device towards the back of the device to remove them.
Turn to the back of the device.
Remove the two 7mm Phillips #2 screws.
Slide the two plastic covers on both sides of the device towards the back of the device to remove them.
Step 4
- Turn the device so you can see the bottom.
- Unclip the three black plastic clips on the bottom of the device.
- Unclip one clip on each side of the device.
Turn the device so you can see the bottom.
Unclip the three black plastic clips on the bottom of the device.
Unclip one clip on each side of the device.
Step 5
- Slide the cover forward to remove.
Slide the cover forward to remove.
Step 6
Disk Tray
- Pull the medium-sized 9 pin ribbon cable and the small 5 pin ribbon cable out of their connector in the motherboard.
- Using tweezers, lift the black tab on the connector of the large 45 pin connector on the motherboard.
- Pull the large 45 pin ribbon cable out of the connector in the motherboard.
- Be very careful. The goal is to slightly lift the pin connector, not to completely detach it. Do not forcibly pull.
Pull the medium-sized 9 pin ribbon cable and the small 5 pin ribbon cable out of their connector in the motherboard.
Using tweezers, lift the black tab on the connector of the large 45 pin connector on the motherboard.
Pull the large 45 pin ribbon cable out of the connector in the motherboard.
Be very careful. The goal is to slightly lift the pin connector, not to completely detach it. Do not forcibly pull.
Step 7
- Remove the 5mm Phillips #2 screw holding the metal brace above the disk tray.
- Remove the two 5mm Phillips #2 screws that hold the disk tray to the metal case on the bottom.
Remove the 5mm Phillips #2 screw holding the metal brace above the disk tray.
Remove the two 5mm Phillips #2 screws that hold the disk tray to the metal case on the bottom.
Step 8
- Turn the device over to the backside.
- Use tweezers or hands to take off the metal clasp for the metal brace near the center on the bottom of the device.
Turn the device over to the backside.
Use tweezers or hands to take off the metal clasp for the metal brace near the center on the bottom of the device.
Step 9
- Remove the metal brace then remove the disk tray.
Remove the metal brace then remove the disk tray.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
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