Difficulty

Moderate

Steps

8

Time Required

                          30 minutes            

Sections

2

  • Motherboard
  • 7 steps
  • Wi-Fi Wireless Card
  • 1 step

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Introduction

What you need

Step 1

              Motherboard               
  • Remove all ten 5 mm Phillips #1 screws on the back cover.

Remove all ten 5 mm Phillips #1 screws on the back cover.

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Step 2

  • Use a metal spudger to gently separate the keyboard from the computer case.
  • Do not completely remove the keyboard as there are two ribbon cables that connect the keyboard to the motherboard.
  • Lift the keyboard slightly, and use a plastic spudger to release the two ZIF connections to free each ribbon cable.
  • Remove the keyboard.

Use a metal spudger to gently separate the keyboard from the computer case.

Do not completely remove the keyboard as there are two ribbon cables that connect the keyboard to the motherboard.

Lift the keyboard slightly, and use a plastic spudger to release the two ZIF connections to free each ribbon cable.

Remove the keyboard.

Step 3

  • Use the Phillips #1 screwdriver to remove all 5 mm screws.

Use the Phillips #1 screwdriver to remove all 5 mm screws.

Step 4

  • Use a plastic opening tool or nylon spudger to lift the monitor connections off of the main board.

Use a plastic opening tool or nylon spudger to lift the monitor connections off of the main board.

Step 5

  • Clip off the battery from the main board.
  • Use of a metal spudger can cause damage to the device or harm to the user, especially near the battery! Use an ESD safe tool for this step instead.

Clip off the battery from the main board.

Use of a metal spudger can cause damage to the device or harm to the user, especially near the battery! Use an ESD safe tool for this step instead.

Step 6

  • Remove the black foam above the screw on the I/O board.
  • Remove the 5 mm #1 Phillips head screw.
  • Use of a metal spudger can cause damage to the device or harm to the user, especially near the battery! Use an ESD safe tool for this step instead.

Remove the black foam above the screw on the I/O board.

Remove the 5 mm #1 Phillips head screw.

Step 7

  • Pull the I/O board away from the chip to detach it.
  • Remove the I/O board and main board.

Pull the I/O board away from the chip to detach it.

Remove the I/O board and main board.

Step 8

              Wi-Fi Wireless Card               
  • Use the metal spudger to remove the chip connections.
  • Gently pull the chip up and to the left to remove it from the device.

Use the metal spudger to remove the chip connections.

Gently pull the chip up and to the left to remove it from the device.

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

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