Difficulty
Moderate
Steps
5
Time Required
10 - 15 minutes
Sections
2
- Battery
- 2 steps
- Keyboard
- 3 steps
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Introduction
What you need
Step 1
Battery
- Lay the laptop upside down.
- Locate the two battery lock tabs.
Lay the laptop upside down.
Locate the two battery lock tabs.
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Step 2
- Slide the tabs outward to unlock the battery.
- The left tab will remain unlocked, while the right tab must be held.
- Holding the right tab open, slide the battery out of the laptop.
Slide the tabs outward to unlock the battery.
The left tab will remain unlocked, while the right tab must be held.
Holding the right tab open, slide the battery out of the laptop.
Step 3
Keyboard
- Use a plastic opening tool to pull up the four metal latches in the battery cavity that is located on the bottom of the laptop.
- Do not apply too much pressure. The latches can not be removed and will bend if forced.
Use a plastic opening tool to pull up the four metal latches in the battery cavity that is located on the bottom of the laptop.
Do not apply too much pressure. The latches can not be removed and will bend if forced.
Step 4
- Flip the laptop over, and open the display.
- Use a plastic opening tool to lift the edge of the keyboard that is nearest to the screen.
- Gently lift the keyboard and slide it toward the screen.
- Do not remove the keyboard completely. This can damage the ribbon cable connecting the underside of the keyboard to the laptop.
Flip the laptop over, and open the display.
Use a plastic opening tool to lift the edge of the keyboard that is nearest to the screen.
Gently lift the keyboard and slide it toward the screen.
Do not remove the keyboard completely. This can damage the ribbon cable connecting the underside of the keyboard to the laptop.
Step 5
- Use a spudger tool to release the tabs on the ribbon cable ZIF connector that is attached to the underside of the keyboard.
- Depending on the model, the tabs on this ZIF connector will either flip up toward the display or push out toward the display.
- Once the ZIF connector tabs have been released, remove the keyboard.
Use a spudger tool to release the tabs on the ribbon cable ZIF connector that is attached to the underside of the keyboard.
Depending on the model, the tabs on this ZIF connector will either flip up toward the display or push out toward the display.
Once the ZIF connector tabs have been released, remove the keyboard.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
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anytimerabin - Aug 20, 2013
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after i upgrade my bios keyboard stop working . but external keyboard working fine.. plz help