Difficulty
Easy
Steps
9
Time Required
30 minutes
Sections
2
- Battery
- 4 steps
- Printed Circuit Board (PCB)
- 5 steps
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Introduction
Before using this guide, I suggest getting your device looked over my a professional who can accurately diagnose the problem as there might be a simpler fix. Sometimes the PCB just needs to be cleaned, or certain wires may need to be reconnected. If said professional suggests replacing the entire board, continue with our easy, less-than-thirty-minute guide to solve your tech problem today.
Be sure to unplug and power off your device completely before beginning your replacement.
Use caution throughout the processes of this guide. Elements of the ASUS VivoBook S200e-RHI3T73 are fragile and easy to bend if not handled with delicacy—which may prevent your device from returning to its original, functioning state.
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Step 1
Battery
- Use a metal spudger to pry the bottom panel open.
- Be gentle around the edges.
- Lift the back panel to expose the inside of the laptop.
Use a metal spudger to pry the bottom panel open.
Be gentle around the edges.
Lift the back panel to expose the inside of the laptop.
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Step 2
- Using the same Phillips #0 screwdriver, remove the eight black 50mm screws surrounding the battery.
Using the same Phillips #0 screwdriver, remove the eight black 50mm screws surrounding the battery.
Step 3
- Using a set of precision tweezers, lift the motherboard connector tab.
Using a set of precision tweezers, lift the motherboard connector tab.
Step 4
- Use a nylon spudger or your fingers to gently pry the battery up.
- Remove the battery.
- Metal spudgers can puncture an unprotected battery, potentially causing a fire.
Use a nylon spudger or your fingers to gently pry the battery up.
Remove the battery.
Metal spudgers can puncture an unprotected battery, potentially causing a fire.
Step 5
Printed Circuit Board (PCB)
- Use a Phillips #0 screwdriver to remove the nine 50mm panel screws.
- Gently remove back panel
- Be aware of sharp metal edges once the panel is removed.
Use a Phillips #0 screwdriver to remove the nine 50mm panel screws.
Gently remove back panel
Be aware of sharp metal edges once the panel is removed.
Step 6
- Use the Phillips #0 screwdriver to remove the 50mm screws around the battery.
- Gently remove the battery to avoid damage.
Use the Phillips #0 screwdriver to remove the 50mm screws around the battery.
Gently remove the battery to avoid damage.
Step 7
- Use a Phillips #0 screwdriver to remove the five 5mm screws on the fan.
- Peel the protective wire tape off of the multicolored wires.
Use a Phillips #0 screwdriver to remove the five 5mm screws on the fan.
Peel the protective wire tape off of the multicolored wires.
Step 8
- Use the precision tweezers to disconnect the wires and gently remove the fan.
- Be gentle so as not to break wires.
Use the precision tweezers to disconnect the wires and gently remove the fan.
Be gentle so as not to break wires.
Step 9
- Use the Phillips #0 screwdriver to remove the eight 6mm PCB board screws.
- Remove the PCB board.
Use the Phillips #0 screwdriver to remove the eight 6mm PCB board screws.
Remove the PCB board.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
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