Einleitung
You will remove several cables, screws, and finally the motherboard. This opens up the device in order to repair practically everything.
Werkzeuge
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Unlock the battery by sliding the switch located near the left hinge to the left "unlocked" position.
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Gently loosen the two Phillips #0 screws in the small panel that covers the wireless card.
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There are three tabs located on the top of the keyboard.
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Start with the spudger pointing towards the display and pry up to push each tab off the keyboard.
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As you move to the next tab, ensure the previous tab doesn't reset itself.
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Lift top of keyboard up. If it doesn't lift easily, there may be tabs on the sides - use the tool to ease them aside and/or shift the keyboard from side to side.
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Disconnect the ribbon by lifting the black plastic hinge and removing the clear blue cable.
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Close the display and turn the ZG5 over so that the battery compartment faces away from you.
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Remove three 5.8 mm Phillips #0 screws from the bottom of the case
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Remove three 3.9 mm Phillips #1 screws from the battery compartment.
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Remove two 5.8 mm Phillips #0 screws from underneath the feet near the hinges.
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Flip up the retaining flap on the trackpad ribbon cable ZIF connector.
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Using the blue tab, pull the trackpad ribbon cable from its socket on the motherboard.
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Remove the five black 4.7 mm Phillips #0 screws from the metal casing.
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Remove the single silver 4.3 mm Phillips #00 screw from the right side of the metal casing.
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Starting at the red rings along the hinge, insert a spudger or plastic opening tool into the seam between the two halves of the case.
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Slide the spudger toward the front of the device, releasing the small clips that hold down the top case.
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Gently lift off the top case.
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Remove three 3.9 mm Phillips #1 screws from the small I/O board.
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Remove a single 3.9 mm Phillips #0 screw from the front of the motherboard.
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To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
2 Kommentare
Hi Doug,
I'm about to rebuild my old acer netbook ZG5 and discovered that there is nothing under the wireless card door. Does this mean that the wireless card is embedded? I ask because I am now doubting that the netbook was ever wifi (but it must have been.) Newegg doesn't seem to have any motherboards available for the ZG5 so I'm thinking I'll get one from ebay. Thanks for the guide.
Matt
Bro, i got problem with this mobo...
The resistor is broke, its located on side of keyboard port...
I'm trying to de-solder but it wont move.
What should i do?