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STEP 9
Unlock both keyboard and touchpad cable connectors and pull the cables.
Remove the keyboard.
Be very careful with the connectors. If you break them, the keyboard or touchpad will not function after you assemble the laptop back. |
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STEP 10
Spread the latches on both sides of the memory module socket to release the memory module.
Remove both memory modules.
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STEP 11
Here's a tricky part.
Turn the display as it shown on the picture and remove the cover from the swivel.
Remove two screws. |
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STEP 12
Disconnect three cables pointed with red arrows.
This laptop doesn't have a BlueTooth card installed so the antenna cable is just taped to the cover. |
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STEP 13
Here's one more cable to unplug. |
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STEP 14
Removing the wireless card.
Remove one screw and remove the metal bracket covering the Wi-Fi card connectors. |
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STEP 15
Remove one screw securing the wireless card.
Lift up and pull the card from the slot on the motherboard.
Disconnect both antenna cables. White - main. Black - auxiliary. |
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STEP 16
Now you can split the laptop case and remove the top cover with the display assembly. |
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