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Steps

24

Time Required

                          20 minutes            

Sections

5

  • Keyboard
  • 8 steps
  • Battery
  • 2 steps
  • USB Port Shield
  • 1 step
  • System Board (Motherboard)
  • 7 steps
  • Display
  • 6 steps

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Introduction

What you need

Step 1

              Keyboard               
  • Shut down the computer.
  • Disconnect the power and all external devices connected to the computer.
  • Working on your device while it is turned on may result in electric shock.

Shut down the computer.

Disconnect the power and all external devices connected to the computer.

Working on your device while it is turned on may result in electric shock.

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Step 2

  • Use a Metal Spudger and remove the rubber foot closet from the bottom of the laptop.

Use a Metal Spudger and remove the rubber foot closet from the bottom of the laptop.

Step 3

  • Remove all of the screws located on the bottom of the laptop:
  • 5 Phillips 2.4 x 5.7 mm screws
  • 5 Phillips 2.0 x 5.0 mm screws
  • Make special note of each screw and screw lock size and location during removal and replacement.

Remove all of the screws located on the bottom of the laptop:

5 Phillips 2.4 x 5.7 mm screws

5 Phillips 2.0 x 5.0 mm screws

Make special note of each screw and screw lock size and location during removal and replacement.

Step 4

  • Turn the computer over onto its base, with the computer open and the keyboard facing upward.

Turn the computer over onto its base, with the computer open and the keyboard facing upward.

Step 5

  • The keyboard is attached internally by clips. Use a small amount of force when removing the keyboard.
  • Use the Plastic Opening Tool to separate the keyboard from the base of the laptop.

The keyboard is attached internally by clips. Use a small amount of force when removing the keyboard.

Use the Plastic Opening Tool to separate the keyboard from the base of the laptop.

Step 6

  • Raise the keyboard slightly to access the touch pad and keyboard cables.
  • Raising the keyboard too far or with excessive force may cause damage to the keyboard, touch pad cables, or their connectors.

Raise the keyboard slightly to access the touch pad and keyboard cables.

Raising the keyboard too far or with excessive force may cause damage to the keyboard, touch pad cables, or their connectors.

Step 7

  • Disconnect the ribbon cables attaching the touch pad and keyboard to the system board (motherboard).
  • Using the Heavy-Duty Spudger lift up the plastic locks connecting the ribbon cable to the motherboard.
  • Use the blue plastic tab on the ribbon cable to pull it out from the lock on the motherboard.

Disconnect the ribbon cables attaching the touch pad and keyboard to the system board (motherboard).

Using the Heavy-Duty Spudger lift up the plastic locks connecting the ribbon cable to the motherboard.

Use the blue plastic tab on the ribbon cable to pull it out from the lock on the motherboard.

Step 8

  • Lift the keyboard away from the base of the laptop.

Lift the keyboard away from the base of the laptop.

Step 9

              Battery               
  • Using the Phillips 00 Screwdriver, remove 6 Phillips 2.0 x 4.6 mm screws from the perimeter of the battery.
  • Make special note of each screw and screw lock size and location during removal and replacement.

Using the Phillips 00 Screwdriver, remove 6 Phillips 2.0 x 4.6 mm screws from the perimeter of the battery.

Step 10

  • Carefully lift the battery up from lower right corner and disconnect it from the motherboard.

Carefully lift the battery up from lower right corner and disconnect it from the motherboard.

Step 11

              USB Port Shield               
  • (You don’t NEED to remove this shielding as you can remove the board with it still there.)
  • Remove the adhesive strip.
  • Lift the shield away from the base of the laptop.

(You don’t NEED to remove this shielding as you can remove the board with it still there.)

Remove the adhesive strip.

Lift the shield away from the base of the laptop.

Step 12

              System Board (Motherboard)               
  • Disconnect the ribbon cables attached to the system board (motherboard).
  • Using the Heavy-Duty Spudger lift up the plastic locks connecting the ribbon cable to the motherboard.
  • Use the plastic tab on the ribbon cable to pull it out from the lock on the motherboard.

Disconnect the ribbon cables attached to the system board (motherboard).

Use the plastic tab on the ribbon cable to pull it out from the lock on the motherboard.

Step 13

  • Disconnect the fastened cables from the system board (motherboard) by carefully pushing the cable’s plastic edges using the Heavy Duty Spudger.

Disconnect the fastened cables from the system board (motherboard) by carefully pushing the cable’s plastic edges using the Heavy Duty Spudger.

Step 14

  • Pull the clipped cables from system board (motherboard).

Pull the clipped cables from system board (motherboard).

Step 15

  • Remove the system board (motherboard).
  • Using the Phillips 00 Screw Driver, remove 9 Phillips 2.0 x 4.7 mm screws with “M2L4” next to them.
  • Using the Phillips 00 Screw Driver, remove the silver screw.
  • Make special note of each screw and screw lock size and location during removal and replacement.

Remove the system board (motherboard).

Using the Phillips 00 Screw Driver, remove 9 Phillips 2.0 x 4.7 mm screws with “M2L4” next to them.

Using the Phillips 00 Screw Driver, remove the silver screw.

Step 16

  • Carefully lift the front side of the system board (motherboard).

Carefully lift the front side of the system board (motherboard).

Step 17

  • Using a Heavy Duty Spudger, disconnect the black and red RTC battery cable on the left side of the system board (motherboard).

Using a Heavy Duty Spudger, disconnect the black and red RTC battery cable on the left side of the system board (motherboard).

Step 18

  • Release the system board (motherboard) from the base enclosure.
  • Place the motherboard somewhere safe since it is the most delicate and expensive part of the laptop.

Release the system board (motherboard) from the base enclosure.

Place the motherboard somewhere safe since it is the most delicate and expensive part of the laptop.

Step 19

              Display               
  • Using the Phillips 00 Screw Driver, remove 5 Phillips 2.5 x 4.2 screws from the hinges from the laptop’s base.
  • Make special note of each screw and screw lock size and location during removal and replacement.

Using the Phillips 00 Screw Driver, remove 5 Phillips 2.5 x 4.2 screws from the hinges from the laptop’s base.

Step 20

  • Gently pull the display away from the base panel to unhinge.

Gently pull the display away from the base panel to unhinge.

Step 21

  • Use a Metal Spudger to pry the display panel from the outer casing.
  • Start from the top of the display panel and move along the edges and do not to push the metal spudger too far into the screen.
  • Be cautious not to apply heavy pressure to the display panel. This could damage the touch screen.

Use a Metal Spudger to pry the display panel from the outer casing.

Start from the top of the display panel and move along the edges and do not to push the metal spudger too far into the screen.

Be cautious not to apply heavy pressure to the display panel. This could damage the touch screen.

Step 22

  • Open the display panel to expose the connecting cables.
  • Open carefully to avoid causing damage to the connecting cables.

Open the display panel to expose the connecting cables.

Open carefully to avoid causing damage to the connecting cables.

Step 23

  • Peel off the adhesive tape and remove the connected cable from the screen.

Peel off the adhesive tape and remove the connected cable from the screen.

Step 24

  • Lift the circuit board out of the way to expose the wire underneath. Remove the wire from the base of the laptop.

Lift the circuit board out of the way to expose the wire underneath. Remove the wire from the base of the laptop.

Follow these instructions in reverse order to reassemble your device.

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ETHREAL1 - Jul 27, 2017

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Question, why not just do step 21 on?

Corvallis Computer - Oct 2, 2017

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You can. Fold the computer all the way over and go from there. The only advantage to opening the bottom would be to disconnect the battery: a highly recommended procedure.

Brandon Courtney - Apr 18, 2020

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A little extra pulling the mother board out. But I guess better safe then sorry. All in all this was a good guide!

Akeem Scrubb - Oct 26, 2020

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REMEMBER if your new touch screen does not work (no touch screen) go into the device manager and uninstall i2c hid device. restart the laptop and the driver (and touch) should work again.

allynz - Jan 15, 2021

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I was able to install a new screen. However, the “touch” does not work. I tried the uninstall i2c hid (and also HID- compliant touch screen) trick, but no luck. My guess is its my fault during install. Before I go diving back in for a loose connection, does anyone know which connection I should focus on?