If you are replacing the bezel at the same time - don't forget to check that the clear film has been removed from the webcam lens. A foggy image is not reassuring when testing the reassembled computer.
In order to access the two screws near the docking port, you need to remove the docking port cover. This is released by removing the two screws on the rear edge of the case and then lifting the part clear - assuming you have removed all the other screws.
The screws on the board are hidden by the two-round caps, on either side of the docking port.
If you are replacing the bezel at the same time - don't forget to check that the clear film has been removed from the webcam lens. A foggy image is not reassuring when testing the reassembled computer.
It's a good idea to disconnect the Battery before removing any components. This is the pull tab to the left of the NAND SSD and above the battery
However, an excellent guide - thank you for taking the time to compile it.
An interesting discovery - the keyboards for the UK and US versions are slightly different, and annoyingly don't fit.
In order to access the two screws near the docking port, you need to remove the docking port cover. This is released by removing the two screws on the rear edge of the case and then lifting the part clear - assuming you have removed all the other screws.
The screws on the board are hidden by the two-round caps, on either side of the docking port.
Personally, I would remove the battery as the first stage battery should be disconnected before any work is completed.
Remove the screws securing the WIFI card and disconnect the WIFI card from the mainboard
Also, take care with the trackpad cable, as this is short and can be damaged if not released carefully.
If this does not come away - verify all screws on the underside have been removed
Remove all screws on the underside, remove the RAM and Hard Drive, and all case screws around the Hard Drive bay
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