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STEP 26
Remove two screws securing the video board to the motherboard. |
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STEP 27
Pull the video board from the connector.
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STEP 28
Remove three screws from the brackets securing the CPU heat sink. |
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STEP 29
Remove the CPU heat sink.
In my laptop the heat sink was clogged with dust and needed a good cleaning.
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STEP 30
Remove one screw securing the cooling fan.
Unplug the fan cable from the motherboard. |
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STEP 31
Remove the cooling fan.
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STEP 32
Unlock the CPU socket by turning the screw into the "OPEN" positing.
Carefully remove the CPU.
You can see the power jack in the top left corner. The power jack is connected to the motherboard via cables. The power jack can be unplugged and replaced with a new one without soldering. |
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STEP 33
Just in case I made a picture from the bottom side of the top cover. |
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