Difficulty
Moderate
Steps
13
Time Required
30 minutes
Sections
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- Left and Right Track Pad Buttons
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Introduction
What you need
Step 1
Left and Right Track Pad Buttons
- Lift the rubber cover found on the bottom of the laptop.
- Remove the 5.2 mm screw with a Phillips 1 Screwdriver.
Lift the rubber cover found on the bottom of the laptop.
Remove the 5.2 mm screw with a Phillips 1 Screwdriver.
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Step 2
- Use the standard spudger to remove the back center panel.
Use the standard spudger to remove the back center panel.
Step 3
- Use a Phillips 1 Screwdriver to remove the 5 mm screw that is located underneath the back panel.
Use a Phillips 1 Screwdriver to remove the 5 mm screw that is located underneath the back panel.
Step 4
- Pull out the optical drive found on the side of the laptop.
Pull out the optical drive found on the side of the laptop.
Step 5
- Remove the screws holding the hard drives in place using a Phillips 1 screwdriver.
- Using the small flaps, remove the hard drives by hand.
Remove the screws holding the hard drives in place using a Phillips 1 screwdriver.
Using the small flaps, remove the hard drives by hand.
Step 6
- Use a pair of tweezers to remove the top four rubber stoppers found on the bottom of the laptop.
Use a pair of tweezers to remove the top four rubber stoppers found on the bottom of the laptop.
Step 7
- Use a Phillips 1 Screwdriver to remove the top four 8.5 mm screws.
Use a Phillips 1 Screwdriver to remove the top four 8.5 mm screws.
Step 8
- Use a metal spudger to carefully pry the top back panel off.
- While removing the top back panel, be careful not to break the four pin connector located underneath.
- Disconnect the four-pin connector and remove the top back panel from the computer.
Use a metal spudger to carefully pry the top back panel off.
While removing the top back panel, be careful not to break the four pin connector located underneath.
Disconnect the four-pin connector and remove the top back panel from the computer.
Step 9
- Use a Phillips 1 Screwdriver to remove the four 6.8 mm screws underneath the back panel.
Use a Phillips 1 Screwdriver to remove the four 6.8 mm screws underneath the back panel.
Step 10
- Use a Phillips 1 Screwdriver to remove the ten 5.2 mm screws holding the main panel in place.
Use a Phillips 1 Screwdriver to remove the ten 5.2 mm screws holding the main panel in place.
Step 11
- Use a metal spudger to pry the keyboard from the base of the laptop.
- Lift the keyboard carefully so as to not tear or break the four ribbon connectors underneath the keyboard.
Use a metal spudger to pry the keyboard from the base of the laptop.
Lift the keyboard carefully so as to not tear or break the four ribbon connectors underneath the keyboard.
Step 12
- Use a pair of tweezers to undo each of the four ribbon connectors.
- The keyboard is now completely disconnected from the laptop and you can remove it.
Use a pair of tweezers to undo each of the four ribbon connectors.
The keyboard is now completely disconnected from the laptop and you can remove it.
Step 13
- Use a pair of tweezers to undo each of the two ribbon connectors.
- Use a Phillips 1 Screwdriver to remove the four 6.8 mm screws underneath the back panel.
- The Left and right button is now completely disconnected from the laptop and you can remove it.
Use a pair of tweezers to undo each of the two ribbon connectors.
The Left and right button is now completely disconnected from the laptop and you can remove it.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
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