Einleitung
Use this guide to replace a faulty motherboard in your two-in-one tablet.
This guide will show you how to remove the rear casing of your tablet and how to remove all of the internal components.
Werkzeuge
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Flip the device so the rear case is facing upward.
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With the plastic opening tool carefully pry the plastic piece shown in the picture, until it is completely removed from the case.
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Using your fingers, carefully remove the rubber boot from the right side of the rear case.
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With the Phillips #1 head, remove the screw placed directly under the rubber boot.
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Using the plastic opening tool, push the display screen on the device forward until it separates from the rear casing.
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Using the plastic opening tool, carefully pry around the perimeter of the screen until the entire screen is completely separated from the rear casing.
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Before completely separating the screen from the rear casing you will carefully detach two wires that are connected to both sides of the device. This will allow you to completely separate the rear casing from screen.
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Using your fingers carefully and slowly disconnect the wire shown here from the motherboard.
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Using the Philips screw driver with the number 1 head. Carefully unscrew the six M2- 6mm screws that are circled in the picture.
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Locate the intertwined black and red wires that connect the two small, black speakers and the motherboard, as shown in the picture.
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Disconnect this wire from the motherboard by carefully pulling it out.
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Locate the speakers along the bottom of the device.
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The speakers are connected by two knobs on each side. Carefully lift the speakers to detach them from the tablet.
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Finally, locate the tape that keeps the speaker wires in the grooves of the device.
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Peel the tape off as shown and your speakers are now completely disconnected from the tablet.
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Using your Philips head screw driver with the number 1 head. Carefully unscrew the four M2-6mm screws that are circled in the picture.
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Now carefully lift the hard-drive that is still attached to the boot from the rear casing.
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Now that the hard-drive is detached from the rear casing you will still have to detach the hard-drive from its boot. Again using the Philips screwdriver with the number one head. Carefully unscrew the four M2-6mm screws that are circled in the picture.
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Now that the screws are detached. You can now carefully lift the hard-drive from the metal boot.
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With the Phillips #1 head, remove the M2-6mm screw securing the network card.
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Carefully remove by sliding the network card out from the motherboard.
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Carefully remove the wires connecting to the network card with light pressure.
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Remove each of the highlighted plugs on the motherboard and set them off the motherboard.
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Use light pressure to remove the plugs, be gentle not to hurt any connections.
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Some plugs have tabs as shown on the picture, pull on these tabs lightly to remove the plugs.
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With the Phillips #1 head, remove the M2-6mm screws seating the motherboard into the case.
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Once all plugs and screws are removed and out of the way, carefully lift the motherboard from the tablet.
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To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
2 Kommentare
Thank you! This was very helpful and easy to follow
This is great and illustrated well. Did you by any chance see where the CMOS battery is located?
After removing the hidden screw on the next step you can open this computer with a prying tool around the edges, no need to remove this cap (the WiFi antenna is attached to it, and removing the cap breaks the wire, destroying the WiFi antenna). Please remove this step.
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