Difficulty
Moderate
Steps
18
Time Required
35 minutes
Sections
4
- Rear Case
- 5 steps
- HDD
- 4 steps
- Battery
- 3 steps
- Fan and Heat-sink
- 6 steps
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Introduction
The guide will also provide instructions on how to remove the battery and HDD to gain better access to the fan and heat-sink.
What you need
Step 1
Rear Case
- Flip the device so the rear case is facing upward.
- With the plastic opening tool carefully pry the plastic piece shown in the picture, until it is completely removed from the case.
Flip the device so the rear case is facing upward.
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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Step 2
- Using your fingers, carefully remove the rubber boot from the right side of the rear case.
- With the Phillips #1 head, remove the screw placed directly under the rubber boot.
Using your fingers, carefully remove the rubber boot from the right side of the rear case.
With the Phillips #1 head, remove the screw placed directly under the rubber boot.
Step 3
- Using the plastic opening tool, push the display screen on the device forward until it separates from the rear casing.
Using the plastic opening tool, push the display screen on the device forward until it separates from the rear casing.
Step 4
- Using the plastic opening tool, carefully pry around the perimeter of the screen until the entire screen is completely separated from the rear casing.
Using the plastic opening tool, carefully pry around the perimeter of the screen until the entire screen is completely separated from the rear casing.
Step 5
- 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.
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.
Step 6
HDD
- Using your Philips head screw driver with the number 1 head. Carefully unscrew the four M2-6mm screws that are circled in the picture.
Using your Philips head screw driver with the number 1 head. Carefully unscrew the four M2-6mm screws that are circled in the picture.
Step 7
- Now carefully lift the hard-drive that is still attached to the boot from the rear casing.
Now carefully lift the hard-drive that is still attached to the boot from the rear casing.
Step 8
- 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.
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.
Step 9
- Now that the screws are detached. You can now carefully lift the hard-drive from the metal boot.
Now that the screws are detached. You can now carefully lift the hard-drive from the metal boot.
Step 10
Battery
- Using your fingers carefully and slowly disconnect the wire shown here from the motherboard.
Using your fingers carefully and slowly disconnect the wire shown here from the motherboard.
Step 11
- Using the Philips screw driver with the number 1 head. Carefully unscrew the six M2- 6mm screws that are circled in the picture.
Using the Philips screw driver with the number 1 head. Carefully unscrew the six M2- 6mm screws that are circled in the picture.
Step 12
- Carefully lift the battery from the rear casing.
Carefully lift the battery from the rear casing.
Step 13
Fan and Heat-sink
- With the Phillips screw driver using the number one head. Carefully unscrew the the M2-6mm wire fastener, so the wires shown in the picture can be released from the rear casing.
With the Phillips screw driver using the number one head. Carefully unscrew the the M2-6mm wire fastener, so the wires shown in the picture can be released from the rear casing.
Step 14
- With the Phillips screwdriver using the number one head carefully unscrew the four M2 6mm screws circled in the picture.
With the Phillips screwdriver using the number one head carefully unscrew the four M2 6mm screws circled in the picture.
Step 15
- With the screws detached carefully lift the heat sink off the CPU on the motherboard.
With the screws detached carefully lift the heat sink off the CPU on the motherboard.
Step 16
- With a Phillips #1 screwdriver, unscrew the six M2 6mm screws located around the fans, as shown.
With a Phillips #1 screwdriver, unscrew the six M2 6mm screws located around the fans, as shown.
Step 17
- Carefully remove the power plugs connecting the fans to the motherboard.
Carefully remove the power plugs connecting the fans to the motherboard.
Step 18
- Lift the fans carefully out of the casing.
Lift the fans carefully out of the casing.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
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