Difficulty

Moderate

Steps

12

Time Required

                          20 - 30 minutes            

Sections

3

  • Battery
  • 2 steps
  • Hard Drive
  • 4 steps
  • Display Assembly
  • 6 steps

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Introduction

What you need

Step 1

              Battery               
  • Make sure you completely power down the computer before beginning this process.
  • With your finger, push this slide to the right. The battery should pop out of place.

Make sure you completely power down the computer before beginning this process.

With your finger, push this slide to the right. The battery should pop out of place.

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Step 2

  • Pull the battery out of its place gently.

Pull the battery out of its place gently.

Step 3

              Hard Drive               
  • Lift up the flap using a plastic opening tool.
  • Hold the flap back with your finger.

Lift up the flap using a plastic opening tool.

Hold the flap back with your finger.

Step 4

  • Unscrew the 5.2mm screw underneath the flap.

Unscrew the 5.2mm screw underneath the flap.

Step 5

  • Once the screw is out, pull on the plastic tab to pull off the plastic cover.

Once the screw is out, pull on the plastic tab to pull off the plastic cover.

Step 6

  • Unscrew the 5.2mm screws holding the hard drive in place.
  • Gently pull the rubber hard drive mount to the side.
  • Pull the drive out.

Unscrew the 5.2mm screws holding the hard drive in place.

Gently pull the rubber hard drive mount to the side.

Pull the drive out.

Step 7

              Display Assembly               
  • Remove the 8.5mm screws holding the bottom half of the laptop together.

Remove the 8.5mm screws holding the bottom half of the laptop together.

Step 8

  • Take a metal separater and gently pry open the back end of the laptop halves.

Take a metal separater and gently pry open the back end of the laptop halves.

Step 9

  • Remove the connector connecting the screen and the motherboard

Remove the connector connecting the screen and the motherboard

Step 10

  • Unscrew the 6.8mm screws holding the hinges of the screen to the bottom half of the computer.
  • Detach the screen from the hinges of the laptop.
  • Be careful not to damage the connecting wires when detaching the screen.

Unscrew the 6.8mm screws holding the hinges of the screen to the bottom half of the computer.

Detach the screen from the hinges of the laptop.

Be careful not to damage the connecting wires when detaching the screen.

Step 11

  • Use a metal separator to carefully separate the bottom half of the laptop.

Use a metal separator to carefully separate the bottom half of the laptop.

Step 12

  • Gently unplug the cables connecting the screen to the motherboard.
  • The display assembly can now be freely separated.

Gently unplug the cables connecting the screen to the motherboard.

The display assembly can now be freely separated.

To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.

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Timepusher - Jun 8, 2019

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Super helpful.

Upon re-pasting GPU I noticed that not only GPU chip was covered in thermal paste surrounding chips were literately covered with thermal paste to is that normal?