Einleitung
If your laptop's WiFi is out of whack, replacing the network card could be the solution. This guide shows you how.
Werkzeuge
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Turn off the laptop and flip it face down.
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Using a Phillips #0 screwdriver, remove the seven 9mm screws circled in red.
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With the same screwdriver, remove the four 5mm screws circled in orange.
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Flip the laptop face up and open the lid.
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Use the plastic opening tool to pry around the entire edge of the keyboard panel to loosen the panel from the base.
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Disconnect the first ZIF cable by lifting the tab using the spuger tool or your fingernail and gently pull the cable out.
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Disconnect the second ZIF cable by lifting the tab using your fingernail and gently pull the cable out. This one is more difficult to reach with the spudger.
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Remove the keyboard panel completely and set it aside. The internal components of the laptop are now exposed.
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Remove the four 5mm screws from the hard drive mounting bracket using the Phillips #0 screwdriver.
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Slide the hard drive in the direction away from the connector and lift it up to remove it.
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Unplug the battery from the laptop by lifting the connector up with the flat end of the spudger.
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Unplug the two ZIF cables by lifting the tab using the spudger tool or your fingernail then pulling the cable out gently.
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Unplug the bundled cable by pulling it away from the connector with a bit of force.
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Unplug the display cable connector by lifting the tape and pulling it away from the connector.
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Unplug the two antenna cables connected to the network interface card by prying it off with the flat end of the spudger.
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To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.