Einleitung
If your laptop is sluggish or you get error codes related to your RAM, it may be time to replace it or upgrade. This guide will walk you through the replacement of your Random Access Memory.
Werkzeuge
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Power down the laptop prior to beginning.
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Turn the laptop over with the battery closest to your body.
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Insert the pointed end of a spudger into the battery release.
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Slide the release gently all the way to the left.
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Place your hands on each end of the battery.
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Pull the battery towards your body to remove it.
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Using a #0 Phillips screwdriver, remove a total of eighteen identical 8mm Phillips screws and set them aside.
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Rotate the laptop 180 degrees so that the battery compartment is now furthest away from your body.
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Put your fingers under the top of the keyboard assembly directly below the Acer logo.
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Carefully pull up on the center until you hear the tabs disengage from the bottom.
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Work your way around the seam with the plastic opening tool carefully prying the base and top cover apart.
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When the two halves are separated, carefully lift up the front of the keyboard and touchpad assembly.
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You will see three ribbon cables attached to the motherboard.
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Closest to the ribbon cable on the zero insertion force (ZIF) connector is a white locking tab.
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Carefully lift up on the locking tab with the plastic opening tool to release the ribbon cable. (Picture 2)
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Remove the ribbon cable from the connector.
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Closest to the ribbon cable on the ZIF connector is a black locking tab.
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Carefully lift up on the locking tab with the plastic opening tool to release the ribbon cable. (Picture 2)
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Remove the ribbon cable from the connector.
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On each side of the large connector there are two white tabs.
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Carefully push away from you with the plastic opening tool on each white tab to release the cable. (Picture 2)
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Remove the ribbon cable from the connector.
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Once all three ribbon cables are disconnected, lift off the top cover with the keyboard and touchpad.
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The WiFi card is just below the fan with a white coaxial cable and a black coaxial cable attached.
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Using ESD safe blunt nose metal tweezers, grab just behind the brass connection on the white coaxial cable attached to the WiFi card.
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Carefully lift up and forward to disconnect the wire.
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Repeat both procedure one and two to remove the black coaxial cable.
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Using a #0 Phillips screwdriver, remove the 3mm screw from the upper left corner of the WiFi card.
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Grab the upper left corner of the WiFi card with your fingers.
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Gently pull the WiFi card away from the socket.
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The CPU Cooling Fan is in the upper left corner of the laptop.
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Using a #0 Phillips screwdriver, remove the two 4.5mm screws holding the fan to the case.
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Place the tips of the ESD safe pointed tweezers between the plug and socket of the fan connection.
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Gently push left to disconnect the fan plug.
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Move the fan connector and wires free of the motherboard and WiFi card.
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Lift the curved end of the fan about 30 degrees.
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Remove the fan by moving your hand up and to the right until it is clear of the case.
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The hard drive and carriage are at the lower right of the laptop.
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Using the plastic opening tool, carefully lift up on the black locking tab of the ZIF connector to release the USB port ribbon cable.
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Move the USB port ribbon cable out of the way
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Using a #0 Phillips screwdriver, remove the two 4mm screws securing the hard drive carriage in place.
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Hold the right side of the laptop in place with your right hand.
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Put the fingers of your left hand along the top edge of the hard drive carriage.
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Push the hard drive carriage towards your right hand to disconnect it from the motherboard.
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Lift up on the edge of the hard drive carriage closest to your body to remove the carriage.
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There are two 3mm Phillips screws holding the hard drive into the carriage. One on either side of the carriage.
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Hold the hard drive carriage with your non-dominant hand along one side. Ensure one of the Phillips screws is visible.
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Using a #0 Phillips screwdriver, remove the 3mm screw to release the side of the hard drive from the carriage.
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Repeat the two previous procedures to remove the second 3mm Phillips screw freeing the hard drive from the carriage.
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The three wire speaker connection is centered at the edge of the motherboard closest to your body.
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Place the tips of the ESD safe pointed tweezers between the plug and socket of the speaker connection.
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Gently push left to disconnect the speaker plug.
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The screen connection is centered on the motherboard furthest from your body.
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With your fingernails on each side of the plug, gently push away from your body to disconnect it.
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Carefully lift up on the right edge of the motherboard near the hard drive connector.
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With minimal force, pull the motherboard to the right freeing the ports on the left from the case.
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Put down the right side and allow the motherboard to rest in the case.
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Lift the left side of the motherboard up and turn it over so the ports are now facing right.
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Grip the bottom edge of the motherboard closest to your body with your non-dominant hand.
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Grip the power connection wires with your dominant hand and gently pull away from your body to disconnect.
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There are two clips holding each RAM module into its respective connector.
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Use your fingernails to gently pull each set of clips away from the RAM module at the same time.
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When disengaged, the RAM module will pop up slightly.
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Repeat this procedure for the remaining RAM module.
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Grip the upper left corner of the RAM module with your fingers.
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Pull the module away from your body at a slight incline to remove it from the connector.
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Repeat this procedure for the remaining RAM module.
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To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
2 Kommentare
Not considering that a laptop would ever come without access to the drive and the RAM, I bought upgrades for both in my Acer Aspire E5-571. In the days before they arrived I researched and was SHOCKED at what I would have to do to install them. So I bought the tools recommended from iFixit, printed out the guide pdf and got to work. It was tough, especially reconnecting the ribbons. But I took my time and got it done right. Took the better part of 3 hours. T'was a miracle my ham fists didn't break anything. Were it not for this guide and the iFixit tools (and a photo lupe and tweezers!) I could have never done this. I would've taken it to Geek Squad and probably been charged 200 bucks or more just for labor. Thanks Aaron and ifixit.
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I followed the ram upgrade guide to upgrade to 16gb ram. After I turn on my laptop, nothing comes on the screen, not even the acer logo. The power led is on for some time and goes off. Is there a fix for this? Really need some help here.