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to remove the keyboard, remove the screws at the back of your laptop. Then remove the Hard drive, then remove the Optical drive then remove the video card, and then power supply. Then remove the fan from the motherboard and you may remove the screws on top of the keyboard. Finally you may replace the keyboard.
Below is an illustrated guide to the service manual and disassembly of the laptop. Illustrations start on page 57, browse through the pages and you will see the illustrated guide to removal of the keyboard.
Here is the factory service manual for your laptop. Be sure to save, copy or print it out for a reference, it is free for you to use. The keyboard removal is on page 63, the laptop disassembly manual is in full cover. Good luck.
Hi there. Push the screen back Lift up the keyboard bezel using a small flat-head screwdriver. Continue removing the bezel with your fingers.
Lift up and remove the keyboard bezel.
Remove two screws securing the keyboard.
Lift up the keyboard and place it on the laptop cover so you can access the keyboard cable connector. Unlock the connector and pull the cable. Remove the keyboard.
Hi there. Remove the laptop battery and the AC power supply, open the lid as far back as you can take it. Get a small flat headed screwdriver, now, you have to take off the keyboard bezel, this is the strip of plastic above the keyboard with the power button on it, the best way to remove it is to start by the on/off button by gently prying the bezel up from the lid hinge, once you have one side out gently pull it up using your fingers, it will unclip and lift away. Next you have to remove 2 screws from the top of the keyboard, these should be visible to you, once the screws are out carefully lift the keyboard up, you will see a ribbon cable that is connected to the motherboard, gently pull the tab up on the connector that the ribbon cable sits in and it should release it and you can now remove the keyboard and replace it. To re-assemble just follow my direction in reverse. Please post back with the results and for any additional advice if needed.
first of all, remove the power connector and the battery before u do anything on that laptop.
remove the 3 screws in the middle cover. remove that middlecover by
putting a screwdriver in one of those holes which are covering the
displaybrackets. pull it up slowly. same thing goes for the opposite
side.
there you go remove the 2 screws which are holding the keyboard and the cable to the mainboard.
I don't have the diagram but i can give you direction.
1. remove the power cover first (where power button is), it might have 3 screw that hold, if there is 3 screw on the power cover, remove it first.
2. after your removed the power cover, you can see the screw that hold keyboard. remove that screw and you can remove the keyboard.
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