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I have removed all screws from the bottom of my L305-S5944 toshiba and I cant get the casing off look like it is attached in the center but the is no screw to remove.HELP.

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Hi
Take care, not all the screws are same, remove them all again
and try to categorize the screws before fixing them

Please tell us your results
Good Luck

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Yes Matt. Not really that difficult at all.

With most laptops the DC Power Jack is soldered directly to the motherboard.
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http://www.irisvista.com/tech/laptops/Toshiba-Satellite-L505-L505D/remove-laptop-motherboard-1.htm

B) This a link to a free Service Manual for the Toshiba Satellite L500 series of Notebook PC's,

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(Pages 127, and 128 deal directly with the DC Power Jack.
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Read the Anti-Static Precautions in - Before you begin on Page 129 FIRST )

Observe Anti-Static Precautions
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2) Use a multi-compartment container for the various screws you will remove. Label each compartment for the area the screw/s come out of.
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Some screws are VERY similar to others. Do Not mix them up.

3) Make a record as you disassemble. Make notes, drawings, and/or photograph/video record.
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