Difficulty
Moderate
Steps
10
Time Required
15 - 25 minutes
Sections
2
- Soundbar/speaker
- 6 steps
- Keyboard
- 4 steps
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Introduction
What you need
Step 1
Soundbar/speaker
- Using a plastic opening tool, remove the two rubber tabs circled in red.
Using a plastic opening tool, remove the two rubber tabs circled in red.
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Step 2
- Remove both of the 8mm Phillips #2 screws from these slots where the rubber caps were removed.
Remove both of the 8mm Phillips #2 screws from these slots where the rubber caps were removed.
Step 3
- Slide the tab to pop the battery out of its holder.
- Pull the battery out of its slot.
Slide the tab to pop the battery out of its holder.
Pull the battery out of its slot.
Step 4
- Remove the three 4mm Phillips #2 screws from the open battery slot as shown.
- Remove the two 5mm Phillips #2 screws.
Remove the three 4mm Phillips #2 screws from the open battery slot as shown.
Remove the two 5mm Phillips #2 screws.
Step 5
- Begin prying up on the plate as shown in the pictures.
Begin prying up on the plate as shown in the pictures.
Step 6
- Detach the single connector using your plastic opening tool.
- Remove the speaker bar.
Detach the single connector using your plastic opening tool.
Remove the speaker bar.
Step 7
Keyboard
- Remove the six 8mm Phillips #2 screws to remove the display.
- Remove the two 4mm Phillips #2 screws.
Remove the six 8mm Phillips #2 screws to remove the display.
Remove the two 4mm Phillips #2 screws.
Step 8
- Remove the four rubber tabs circled in green on the bottom of the device.
- Remove the five 4mm #2 Phillips screws.
- Remove the two 8mm #2 Phillips screws.
- Remove the two 1cm #2 Phillips screws.
Remove the four rubber tabs circled in green on the bottom of the device.
Remove the five 4mm #2 Phillips screws.
Remove the two 8mm #2 Phillips screws.
Remove the two 1cm #2 Phillips screws.
Step 9
- Pry around the keyboard on the top topside as shown to remove it from shell.
Pry around the keyboard on the top topside as shown to remove it from shell.
Step 10
- Remove the four connectors using your pry tool.
- The keyboard will now be separated from the main computer.
Remove the four connectors using your pry tool.
The keyboard will now be separated from the main computer.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
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Justin Euler - Jan 27, 2021
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Thanks for the guide!
L.E.M. van Blijswijk - Mar 20, 2022
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Thanks for your efforts. It could be improved upon, some steps I could figure out, but they are a bit more difficult for other people perhaps, but if you have never done this before, it’s great that this shows you where and how to start. Missing in my opinion is what to do with the display after you have removed the screws. That is not so self evident in my opinion. Also perhaps some warnings about turning the computer upside down after all those screws have been taken out. You have to be careful of that and if people have not taken the display off first…. Finally, to all who read this: create plastgic bags or paper bags (anything) to keep the different sizes of screws clearly separated and indicate how many mm they are and where they came from. It’s easy to mix everything up and then when you have to assemble it back together it’s nasty when you can’t find the proper screwsize anymore. Finally, I started reading this because I needed to replace the keyboard itself without the top and without the backlight.