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STEP 30
Disconnect the USB board cable from the motherboard and put the cable aside.
Disconnect the RTC battery cable and the internal speaker cable.
Remove two screws from the modem card, pull the modem up to disconnect it from the motherboard and unplug the modem cable. |
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STEP 31
Unplug four cables markee with a red arrow.
Remove one screw securing the cable holder and put the holder aside. |
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STEP 32
Disconnect the power jack cable from the motherboard.
The cable holder looks like an octopus, isn't it? :) |
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STEP 33
Remove two screws securing the front face plate. |
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STEP 34
Remove one screw securing the motherboard. |
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STEP 35
Carefully lift up the motherboard from the notebook base. The SATA drive cable is still attached to it. Turn over the motherboard so you can disconnect the hard drive cable. |
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STEP 36
Remove the tape and unplug the hard drive cable. |
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STEP 37
At this last step remove the processor.
Turn the screw-lock located on the socket into "Open" position and carefully lift up the processor from the motherboard. |
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