이 버전에는 잘못된 편집 사항이 있을 수 있습니다. 최신 확인된 스냅샷으로 전환하십시오.
필요한 것
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이 단계는 번역되지 않았습니다. 번역을 도와주십시오
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Remove the 10 same-sized Philips screws.
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Use a tiny flathead screwdriver to pry the rubber feet off, and remove each of the screws under where the rubber feet were. These screws, as you may notice, are longer than the others.
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Slide out the optical drive, if there is one.
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이 단계는 번역되지 않았습니다. 번역을 도와주십시오
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Flip the laptop on its side, optical drive hole up, and use a nice n' long spudger to push the keyboard out through the hole above where the optical drive was. Light always helps to pinpoint the hole.
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Once the keyboard starts popping up, get under it with your fingers and pull.
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Set the laptop down to normal position, unlock the keyboard connector, and remove the keyboard cable from the connector.
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이 단계는 번역되지 않았습니다. 번역을 도와주십시오
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Remove the four screws securing the palmrest to the base.
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Remove the touchpad and power button cables from their connectors.
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Flip the laptop bottom-up, and remove the remaining two screws holding the palmrest.
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이 단계는 번역되지 않았습니다. 번역을 도와주십시오
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Remove the two screws securing the hard drive to the base.
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You're done!
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Laptop refuses to power on at all after this, just gives a 6 second blink of the power LED and the F12 LED when the power button is pressed. No screen backlight, no fan noises, no light under the power button... Anyone know what could be wrong? All ribbon cabels reseated properly, and used ESD protective wrst strap during procedure throughout.
The laptop itself magically started working again after a few more cycles of disassembly and re-assembly. No clue how, but it runs now and seems to be back in good health. Didn't do anything differently between the times it failed to power on when reassembled and the time it just started working again, but it works now.
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