Difficulty
Moderate
Steps
6
Time Required
10 minutes
Sections
2
- Side Panel
- 2 steps
- Power Supply Unit
- 4 steps
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Step 1
Side Panel
- Lay the computer down on its side as shown.
- Remove the two 14mm screws shown. The screws are loose enough to unscrew with your hands.
Lay the computer down on its side as shown.
Remove the two 14mm screws shown. The screws are loose enough to unscrew with your hands.
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Step 2
- Gently slide the side panel straight back and remove from the computer.
Gently slide the side panel straight back and remove from the computer.
Step 3
Power Supply Unit
- Unplug both sets of wires attaching the power supply unit to the motherboard.
- The largest connection requires a significant amount of force to be removed.
Unplug both sets of wires attaching the power supply unit to the motherboard.
The largest connection requires a significant amount of force to be removed.
Step 4
- Unplug all cords attached to the optical drive and hard drive.
Unplug all cords attached to the optical drive and hard drive.
Step 5
- Using the Phillips #2 driver, unscrew the four 8mm screws attaching the power supply unit to the outside of the computer.
Using the Phillips #2 driver, unscrew the four 8mm screws attaching the power supply unit to the outside of the computer.
Step 6
- Remove the power supply unit by pulling away from the screw side and then out.
Remove the power supply unit by pulling away from the screw side and then out.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
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Tracy Estes - Sep 27, 2019
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What part do I need to replace the POWER BUTTON, it’s broke and have to press inside to power on?