Einleitung
Outline what you are going to teach someone how to do.
Werkzeuge
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Locate the battery locks on the bottom of the laptop.
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Slide the right lock outwards, until it locks into place.
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Slide and hold the left lock outwards and hold it in place.
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Unscrew the four 3.7 mm screws at the top of the keyboard using a #1 Phillips screwdriver.
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Using a plastic opening tool, flip the ZIF connector up to release the ribbon and the keyboard.
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Unscrew the three 4.6 mm screws holding the panel using a #1 size Phillips head screwdriver. The panel is centered on the bottom of the laptop.
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Remove the cover, firmly lifting from the indent. It is recommended that you leave the screws in the panel.
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Pull the top RAM stick out gently.
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Repeat steps 3 and 4 for the bottom RAM stick.
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When installing the new RAM, line up the notches in the RAM's contacts and insert it at the same angle you removed it.
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Remove the eight M2.5x6.5 screws securing the palmrest to the base.
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Remove all connectors from their sockets, except for the LCD cable. That one doesn't need to be removed.
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Flip the laptop over and remove the twelve M2.5x6.5 screws.
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Also be sure to remove the four short, big-headed Philips screws from under where the battery was.
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Remove the two final screws securing the palmrest to the base, which are where the optical drive's faceplate was.
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Now use a spudger to separate the palmrest and the base.
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Now, you can simply flip the laptop standing on its left side, pull the connector out from where the memory cover was, and then yank the jack from the adhesive holding it.
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To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
2 Kommentare
Terrible, terrible and terrible again. You show nothing at the end about getting the jack out. I will now know not to look at any of your repairs. Totally useless.
I apologize for my waste of your time. However, if my guide was as terrible as you say, you could have contributed to the guide instead of leaving such a comment. It would have helped more people.
Regardless, I do agree with your point, and I do not know why I had stopped the guide this early. I usually go in-depth, and have even corrected others’ guides.
I will do better next time.