Difficulty
Moderate
Steps
8
Time Required
20 - 40 minutes
Sections
3
- Back Case
- 4 steps
- Battery Replacement
- 2 steps
- Hard Disk Drive Replacement
- 2 steps
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Introduction
Before beginning this repair, you should turn off the laptop and disconnect from the power adapter.
What you need
Step 1
Back Case
- Remove the thirteen 6 mm Phillips #0 screws.
Remove the thirteen 6 mm Phillips #0 screws.
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Step 2
- Use an opening tool to gently disconnect most of the clips on the back panel.
- DO NOT force the panel out towards the optical disk drive.
Use an opening tool to gently disconnect most of the clips on the back panel.
DO NOT force the panel out towards the optical disk drive.
Step 3
- Pry the disk drive away from the center of the laptop.
- Don’t worry about any screws since we already removed the screws that are associated with the drive.
- Once the drive is removed, remove the one 2 mm Phillips #0 screw that is now exposed.
Pry the disk drive away from the center of the laptop.
Don’t worry about any screws since we already removed the screws that are associated with the drive.
Once the drive is removed, remove the one 2 mm Phillips #0 screw that is now exposed.
Step 4
- Unclip any of the remaining clips and remove the back panel.
Unclip any of the remaining clips and remove the back panel.
Step 5
Battery Replacement
- Remove the four 6 mm Phillips #0 mounting screws.
Remove the four 6 mm Phillips #0 mounting screws.
Step 6
- Detach the wire connected to the motherboard and remove the battery assembly.
Detach the wire connected to the motherboard and remove the battery assembly.
Step 7
Hard Disk Drive Replacement
- Remove the four 4 mm Phillips #0 mounting screws attaching the caddy to the frame.
Remove the four 4 mm Phillips #0 mounting screws attaching the caddy to the frame.
Step 8
- Gently remove the caddy away from the motherboard.
- If you are removing an already existing HDD, unplug the component along with the caddy and remove the four screws mounting the caddy to the HDD.
Gently remove the caddy away from the motherboard.
If you are removing an already existing HDD, unplug the component along with the caddy and remove the four screws mounting the caddy to the HDD.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
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