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...back edge of the laptop with a screw located behind the screen hinge. If there are no screws then it is just clipped in place, slide a thin blade under the plastic cover that covers the screen hinge ...
...back cover. then remove the keyboard (carefully remove the connector ribbon cable), then the top cover nails, after carefully removing the ribbon cables. Then the screws for the display panel. Remove ...
Usually there is a rectangular cover on the bottom of the laptop - usually only 2 screws securing it. Remove screws, Remove cover, unplug hard drive, plug hard drive back in, replace cover and screws
...back cover. It felt like something was still connected (by the CD drive). That was the only thing keeping the back cover from coming off. Is there something that needs to be done with the CD Drive in ...
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...cover on the back of laptop. 3. removed wireless antena cable from wireless card. 4. remove power cover (power cover is cover that have power button) 5. removed 2 screws on the back that hold lcd. 6. ...
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...back and unlock a connector securing the cable in place. 9 Set the keyboard aside. Remove the four screws located just beneath the display panel, then remove the cable connecting the monitor to the ...
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Cell)6. Remove the button cell from the laptop.7. Wait for 10 Seconds8. Put back the button cell.9. Fix the back cover by re-screwing10. Put back your laptop battery11. Turn on the laptop12. Thats it
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...back cover off. What am I missing. Thanks Rick Most of the laptops I've seen do not have a removeable back cover as everything mounts to it. The screws you remove from the bottom allow you to remove ...
...back, you can see rams and wireless card. unplug wireless cable from wireless card. Remove chassis 1. Remove 2 screws on the hinge cover, so you can remove the power cover (power cover is cover that ...
...back in and let it charge. Maybe your DC Power Jack which is where the power cord plugs into the computer is bad. Take an ink pen and push the tip inside the jack and see if the little pin ...
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