SOURCE: Cant take apart packard bell imedia to install pci card
when disassembling server chasis, you will have to release the front panel first, only then you can remove the side panel
SOURCE: packard bell easynote L4
I found a PDF document that's a service manual for an Easynote H3. It takes you to the point of removing the motherboard. I know it's a different model, but maybe it's close enough. If you want me to email it to you, send me an email at [email protected]. It's a 1.3-MB file.
There are a lot of steps involved. I would recommend using a multicompartmented tray to hold the removed hardware. Be aware that some notebook ribbon cable sockets release the cable after you lift up on the outer shroud slightly.
If you do this job, look at the solder points first. If they look solderable, FIRST epoxy the power socket to the motherboard. When the epoxy has fully set, THEN resolder the joints. Use a low-wattage iron, not a gun.
I look at it this way: You can't make it work any less, and if you succeed, you'll be proud, and will have saved a lot of money.
SOURCE: opening a packard bell imedia case
there are probably a couple screws on the back to undo then it slides of or
look under front f case on slightly older ones pre 2000 cases
they have screws under front face plate there is a little hole there put your habd in there and yank it off
you wont damage it there usually stiff
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If your machine has a warranty for service, opening the case will cancel that warranty.
Otherwise, you can open it up and blow it out with a can of compressed air. Make sure that there are no globs of dust left in the CPU fan or your computer will not start up.
SOURCE: Packard Bell P8 oneTwo L5851 shuts down after startup
hmm run a disk optimiser or virus scan
try these two links
http://housecall.trendmicro.com
and
click here for disk optimizer
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