Difficulty
Moderate
Steps
11
Time Required
5 minutes
Sections
3
- Keyboard
- 4 steps
- Battery
- 5 steps
- Solid State Drive (SSD)
- 2 steps
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Introduction
What you need
Step 1
Keyboard
- With the laptop closed and powered off, place the laptop screen side down.
- Turn the laptop so that the hinges are closest to you.
- Remove sixteen 6 mm screws from the bottom of the laptop with the Phillips #00 screwdriver.
With the laptop closed and powered off, place the laptop screen side down.
Turn the laptop so that the hinges are closest to you.
Remove sixteen 6 mm screws from the bottom of the laptop with the Phillips #00 screwdriver.
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Step 2
- Flip the laptop over and open the lid.
- Use the plastic opening tool with the half centimeter wide tip to gently separate the bottom case of the laptop from the keyboard.
- Potential for device damage: Do not apply too much force or you may break the clips.
- Gently pull the keyboard upwards to a 45 degree angle.
Flip the laptop over and open the lid.
Use the plastic opening tool with the half centimeter wide tip to gently separate the bottom case of the laptop from the keyboard.
Potential for device damage: Do not apply too much force or you may break the clips.
Gently pull the keyboard upwards to a 45 degree angle.
Step 3
- Hold the keyboard open with one hand to extend the three cables (white, black and copper) still connecting the bottom of the keyboard to the back case.
- Be sure you are prying up the hinged retaining flap, not the connector itself.
- Use your fingernail to flip up the small retaining flap of each zero insertion force connector and then gently pull each ribbon cable out one at a time.
- The white line on this ribbon cable marks the edge of the connection area. To reinstall, insert the cable into the connector up to this line and then close the retaining flap. If the cable doesn’t insert easily up to (or very near to) this line, it’s probably misaligned and needs to be gently removed and repositioned.
Hold the keyboard open with one hand to extend the three cables (white, black and copper) still connecting the bottom of the keyboard to the back case.
Be sure you are prying up the hinged retaining flap, not the connector itself.
Use your fingernail to flip up the small retaining flap of each zero insertion force connector and then gently pull each ribbon cable out one at a time.
The white line on this ribbon cable marks the edge of the connection area. To reinstall, insert the cable into the connector up to this line and then close the retaining flap. If the cable doesn’t insert easily up to (or very near to) this line, it’s probably misaligned and needs to be gently removed and repositioned.
Step 4
- Use both hands to remove the keyboard.
- Potential for device damage: Do not pull too forcibly or you could damage your keyboard.
Use both hands to remove the keyboard.
Potential for device damage: Do not pull too forcibly or you could damage your keyboard.
Step 5
Battery
- Gently disconnect the silver cable that stretches over the battery by using your fingernail to flip up the small retaining flaps on both sides of the zero insertion force connector.
- Potential for device damage: Be sure you are prying up the hinged retaining flap, not the connector itself.
- The white line on this ribbon cable marks the edge of the connection area. To reinstall, insert the cable into the connector up to this line and then close the retaining flap. If the cable doesn’t insert easily up to (or very near to) this line, it’s probably misaligned and needs to be gently removed and repositioned.
Gently disconnect the silver cable that stretches over the battery by using your fingernail to flip up the small retaining flaps on both sides of the zero insertion force connector.
Potential for device damage: Be sure you are prying up the hinged retaining flap, not the connector itself.
Step 6
- Remove one 3 mm screw from the side closest to you on the motherboard with a JIS #1 screwdriver.
- Remove one 4 mm screw from the right side of the motherboard with a JIS #1 screwdriver.
Remove one 3 mm screw from the side closest to you on the motherboard with a JIS #1 screwdriver.
Remove one 4 mm screw from the right side of the motherboard with a JIS #1 screwdriver.
Step 7
- Use your fingernail to flip up the small retaining flap of the zero insertion force connector and then gently pull out the silver ribbon cable.
- Potential for device damage: Be sure you are prying up the hinged retaining flap, not the connector itself.
- The white line on this ribbon cable marks the edge of the connection area. To reinstall, insert the cable into the connector up to this line and then close the retaining flap. If the cable doesn’t insert easily up to (or very near to) this line, it’s probably misaligned and needs to be gently removed and repositioned.
Use your fingernail to flip up the small retaining flap of the zero insertion force connector and then gently pull out the silver ribbon cable.
Step 8
- Gently disconnect the six bundled cables (red, black, and green) attached to both the battery and motherboard by pinching them with your thumb and forefinger. Pull with moderate force towards the left to disconnect.
Gently disconnect the six bundled cables (red, black, and green) attached to both the battery and motherboard by pinching them with your thumb and forefinger. Pull with moderate force towards the left to disconnect.
Step 9
- Gently lift up the black-covered cables that remain connected to the motherboard at the bottom left of the laptop base.
- Move the cables toward the bottom edge of the laptop closest to you without disconnecting them.
- Potential for device damage: Do not pull too forcibly or you could damage your motherboard.
- Carefully lift up the motherboard and slide the battery to the left to pull it out.
Gently lift up the black-covered cables that remain connected to the motherboard at the bottom left of the laptop base.
Move the cables toward the bottom edge of the laptop closest to you without disconnecting them.
Potential for device damage: Do not pull too forcibly or you could damage your motherboard.
Carefully lift up the motherboard and slide the battery to the left to pull it out.
Step 10
Solid State Drive (SSD)
- Use the #J1 Phillips Screwdriver to unscrew two 4 mm #J1 Phillips screws from side of the SSD drive closest to you.
Use the #J1 Phillips Screwdriver to unscrew two 4 mm #J1 Phillips screws from side of the SSD drive closest to you.
Step 11
- Gently lift up the SSD drive and pull it toward you to remove the drive fully from the laptop.
Gently lift up the SSD drive and pull it toward you to remove the drive fully from the laptop.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
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Douglas Morton - Feb 15, 2019
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Have an almost-unused M5-481T-6831 to which I’m going to clone the HDD to a Samsung 860 Evo 500GB. My question is whether I should remove the 20GB MSATA SSD while I’m in there, since I doubt it will be used once the 860 Evo is installed?