소개
This guide will show how to replace the motherboard in the Lenovo Yoga 920-13IKB.
필요한 것
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Slide the iFixit Opening Tool under the back cover to lift it up.
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Pull up on the cover with your hand to release the tab holding the center of the cover in place.
Die Mitte der unteren Abdeckung wird von zwei Plastiknoppen am Gerät gehalten. Wenn die Schrauben gelöst sind, mit beiden Händen unter die Abdeckung greifen und nach oben gerade wegziehen.
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Disconnect the red and black wire from the motherboard using the iFixit Tweezers.
Hi there. Could this step be further clarified, please? Does the small rectangular plastic component detach from the board?
Dean Peart - 답글
I ended up simply unscrewing the speaker module that these Red and black cables connect to and removing that along with the motherboard.
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To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
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I need to fix my touchpad. It moves and clicks, but when i press down to click it does not work. It will only select thing by tapping, not clicking.
Roman Baca - 답글
Hi. I gave this guide a look, as I'm attempting to upgrade my SSD. I got things a bit out of order and pulled out one of the ribbon cables in step 5, before flipping up the tabs in step 4. I then gave up and put the ribbon cable back and replaced the screws. However, now the machine won't start. I can't see how removing and then replacing the ribbon cable might cause this. Does anyone have any ideas?
Dean Peart - 답글
False alarm! I must not have put a ribbon cable all the way back into its socket. After another check it all went back together and started without issue. Great guide. Thanks!
After removing the fan, do you need to do anything with the thermal paste? Remove it, replace it when you go to put the fan back together?
It depends on the quality of the thermal paste and how it has aged - If it’s still seemingly ‘wet’ (don’t touch it, just observe) then it’s likely fine to leave, but if it instead is ‘dry’ or visibly cracked then you should replace it. First, clean the CPU carefully with isopropyl alcohol and a lint-free towel. Then add an appropriate amount of thermal paste and reattach the heatsink assembly. Be sure to apply even force to each screw little-by-little when screwing it back in.
When in doubt, replace the thermal paste.
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Lenovo Yoga 9xx series designed to fail. Most common fault is the motherboard power, I have had five Yogas ,Good Computer when working. But when they fail not worth fixing. Limited upgrade options. Best go look elsewhere. average to low quality
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