Difficulty

Easy

Steps

5

Time Required

                          10 minutes            

Sections

2

  • Rear Cover
  • 4 steps
  • Power Button
  • 1 step

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Introduction

What you need

Step 1

              Rear Cover               
  • Separate the tablet from the base by pressing the large silver button below the tablet. The silver button is located at the base of the tablet.
  • Remove the tablet by lifting up.

Separate the tablet from the base by pressing the large silver button below the tablet. The silver button is located at the base of the tablet.

Remove the tablet by lifting up.

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Step 2

  • Insert the opening tool into the seam of the tablet casing and gently pry upwards.
  • With a little force, you will feel the clips release.

Insert the opening tool into the seam of the tablet casing and gently pry upwards.

With a little force, you will feel the clips release.

Step 3

  • Slide the tool along all four edges of the tablet, making sure that all the clips are released.
  • Do not break these clips; otherwise, the screen will become less secure.

Slide the tool along all four edges of the tablet, making sure that all the clips are released.

Do not break these clips; otherwise, the screen will become less secure.

Step 4

  • Remove the rear casing.

Remove the rear casing.

Step 5

              Power Button               
  • Using a flathead screwdriver, pry the button connection up.
  • There will be some resistance. Slowly increase the pressure until the button pops off.

Using a flathead screwdriver, pry the button connection up.

There will be some resistance. Slowly increase the pressure until the button pops off.

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

Use a small amount of epoxy or other adhesive to attach the new button.

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dsmit26 - Jul 22, 2016

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Where can you get a button?

Seb bar - Apr 17, 2018

Anyone have a link to get the button?

kiko - Oct 29, 2016

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hi

i got a major problem ….mine is tf300t and when i got the cover out the power button came out with it what should i do i can’t reattach it with my bare hands plsss help me !!!!

100 - Mar 28, 2020

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The asus computer fell, well the screen took a beating, touch no longer works and sometimes the tablet senses as if it were touched making it difficult to perform tasks clicking etc.

The keyboard is partially working. The computer was still operation like for reading and watching to some extent

The battery ran out and found out that the power button isn’t clicking really, no feedback.

Apart from the obvious problems, I’d like to first turn the tablet on after charging (have some files on it ti download). From the depiction is there a chance popping the tablet open would be of assistance? Could the screen though fall apart following opening it up? Any suggestions? Your assistance is most appreciated

Thank you