Difficulty
Moderate
Steps
7
Time Required
15 minutes
Sections
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- Trackpad
- 7 steps
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Introduction
What you need
Step 1
Trackpad
- It is recommended that you replace the entire keyboard and trackpad panel as a whole piece.
- Unplug the power cable from the wall before performing replacement to avoid electrocution.
- Flip the laptop over.
It is recommended that you replace the entire keyboard and trackpad panel as a whole piece.
Unplug the power cable from the wall before performing replacement to avoid electrocution.
Flip the laptop over.
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Step 2
- Remove the single Phillips #0 screw that is holding the CD drive in place.
- Pull out the CD drive.
Remove the single Phillips #0 screw that is holding the CD drive in place.
Pull out the CD drive.
Step 3
- Remove the single Phillips #0 screw that is holding down the battery and ram panel.
- Remove the battery and ram panel.
Remove the single Phillips #0 screw that is holding down the battery and ram panel.
Remove the battery and ram panel.
Step 4
- To unplug the keyboard ribbon cable, flip up the black tab.
- Pull the ribbon cable straight out.
To unplug the keyboard ribbon cable, flip up the black tab.
Pull the ribbon cable straight out.
Step 5
- Remove the 12 Phillips #0 screws that are holding the keyboard panel in place.
- One of the screws is hiding under a sticker.
Remove the 12 Phillips #0 screws that are holding the keyboard panel in place.
One of the screws is hiding under a sticker.
Step 6
- Flip the laptop back over.
Flip the laptop back over.
Step 7
- Using a plastic spudger, pry between the keyboard panel and back panel layer along the entirety of the seam.
- Remove the keyboard panel.
- If the panel feels like it is breaking, there is probably still a screw attached.
Using a plastic spudger, pry between the keyboard panel and back panel layer along the entirety of the seam.
Remove the keyboard panel.
If the panel feels like it is breaking, there is probably still a screw attached.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
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Rich - Dec 31, 2019
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You have not mentioned that you have to unclip the mouse trackpad ribon cable before separating the back of the laptop from the body. The ribbon cable is located near the keyboard ribbon cable that you have described. Failure to unclip the trackpad ribon cable, will possible result in damaging eith the cable clamp, ribbon cable or both. Without unclipping the trackpad cable, the back will not be able to be removed. without damage.