Difficulty
Easy
Steps
6
Time Required
15 minutes
Sections
2
- Bottom Back Cover
- 2 steps
- Wireless LAN Card
- 4 steps
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Introduction
The battery for this device is not easily accessible and cannot be easily removed. Before you begin your replacement, be sure to disconnect the laptop from any power source. Additionally, we recommend that you drain the battery completely before you begin this replacement.
What you need
Step 1
Bottom Back Cover
- Unscrew the two 7mm Phillips #1 screws that hold the bottom back plate in its place.
Unscrew the two 7mm Phillips #1 screws that hold the bottom back plate in its place.
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Step 2
- Place your hands at the bottom of the cover and slide it towards you.
- Lift the cover up to remove it.
Place your hands at the bottom of the cover and slide it towards you.
Lift the cover up to remove it.
Step 3
Wireless LAN Card
- The wireless LAN card is located at the center of the laptop.
The wireless LAN card is located at the center of the laptop.
Step 4
- Unscrew the 3mm Phillips #1 screw that holds the WLAN card in place.
Unscrew the 3mm Phillips #1 screw that holds the WLAN card in place.
Step 5
- Disconnect the black and white cables from the WLAN card.
Disconnect the black and white cables from the WLAN card.
Step 6
- Gently remove the WLAN card out of its slot.
Gently remove the WLAN card out of its slot.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
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Ammar Dodin
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David Vlotman - Feb 2, 2018
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Thanks Ammar, I thought my wifi card was jammed until I saw your post.
Turns out one of the cables (white one) was disconnected which lead to my wifi signal being non-existent. I plugged it in again and its working properly again.
Cheers
Vlottie
SABBIR HOSSAIN - Dec 23, 2019
Thanks for say, white is 1
SABBIR HOSSAIN - Dec 23, 2019
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How to connect wire black and white to pin 1 and 2, plz help