PC Laptops portaTronics - How To Repair your iPod, iPhone, iPad, Blackberry, Zune http://www.portatronics.com/guide/Table/PC-Laptop-Repair/ Tue, 07 Feb 2012 19:02:39 +0000 Joomla! 1.5 - Open Source Content Management en-gb Acer Aspire One Repair Guide http://www.portatronics.com/guide/PC-Laptop-Repair/acer-aspire-one-repair-guide.html http://www.portatronics.com/guide/PC-Laptop-Repair/acer-aspire-one-repair-guide.html  


Acer Aspire One
Before you begin

  • Read this website's Legal Guidelines and make sure you understand the risks of this repair. Place your Acer Aspire One on a clean flat and soft surface, such as a rubber mat or a piece of soft cloth and get the required opening tools.


  • Step 2

    Turn the laptop over and pull out its battery.

    Step 3

    There are philips head screws that need to be removed.

    Step 4

    All the philips head screws need to be removed.

    Step 5

    Some may be hidden in corners so make sure that you get all of them underneath.


    Step 6

    This is what the acer aspire one looks like looking down upon the keyboard.


    Step 10

    There are clips that are holding the keyboard in that can be released using a flathead screwdriver.


    Step 13

    You can use the green tool to push the locking pins off to the side so that the RAM can be released.


    Step 12

    There is one latch that is located above teh f2 key.


    Step 15

    There is a second latch aboce teh f8 key or the center of the keyboard.


    Step 16

    The last latch is located on the right hand side of the keyboard above the pause/break button.


    Step 17

    Using the green tool you can now life the keyboard up and out of the palm rest.


    Step 18

    Do not lift if up and out all the way since there is a cable that is connecting the keyboard to the logicboard.


    Step 19

    You can use the green tool or a flathead to release the keyboard ribbon cable to the logic board.


    Step 20

    Go from edge to edge lifting up the latch so the keyboard can be released.


    Step 21

    Now the keyboard can be fully removed from the palm rest.


    Step 22

    This is what the acer one looks like without a keyboard.

    Step 23

    There are screws that are holding the palm rest to the rest of the computer.  Make sure all of these are removed.

     


    Step 24

    The screws need to be removed so that you can lift up the palm rest from the laptop.

    Step 25

     

    Here is a look at the palm rest once all the screws are removed.


    Step 26

    Right next to where the keyboard latch was there is another smaller latch that needs to be released.  This can be done by using a green tool and gently lifting up on the latch.

     


    Step 27

    You can put a piece of tape over the latch to protect it from breaking.

     

     


    Step 28

    With the green tool remove the rubber piece un the bottom of the laptop.


    Step 29

    You can remove it using a green tool and they are held in by double sided tape.

    Step 30

     

    Underneath the rubber is a philips head screw that needs to be removed.


    Step 31

    Remove the rubber piece and the philips head screw from the other side.

    Step 32

     

    Remove the screw that you find underneath and do the same on the other side of the compartment.


    Step 33

     


    Step 34

    Now with all the screws removed you can now wedge of the palm rest from the bottom frame.


    Step 35

    Use the green tool to create the space between the palm rest and the bottom frame.


    Step 36

    The palm rest should come off with ease and it can be completely taken off.


    Step 37

    This is what the acer One logic board looks like from the top.


    Step 38

    Disconnect the screen ribbon cable using the green tool.


    Step 39

     


    Step 40

    The cable disconnects going towards the front of the laptop.


    Step 41

    The next thing that needs to be removed is the antenna cable.


    Step 42

    The antenna cable goes over the top of the logic board and connects to the wifi card.

    Step 43

     


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    Remove the screw to the left of the wifi board.


    Step 45

    Disconnect the black and white antenna cables connected to the wifi card using the green tool.


    Step 46

    This is what they will look like once the wires are removed from the wifi board.


    Step 47


    Remove the wifi board by pulling it to the right away from the connector.
    loosen up the antenna cables so they can be removed more easily.

    Step 48

    There is a screw that was below the wifi card that needs to be removed.


    Step 49

    Here is another view of the acer aspire one logicboard.


    Step 50

     


    Step 51

    Now the audio board can be removed.


    Step 52

    This can be done by using the green tool.


    Step 53

    Flip it over to expose the cable connections that is connected the audio board to the logic board.


    Step 54

    Remove the cable connector using a green tool.


    Step 55

    The logic board can now be removed from the bottom frame.


    Step 56

    This is what the logic board looks like when it is removed from the bottom frame.

    Step 57

    Flip the logic board over and you will see the hard drive and the processor.


    Step 58

    To remove the hard drive remove this philips head screw.


    Step 59

    Also a second screw needs to be removed.


    Step 60

    You can now remove the hard drive by pulling it away from the logic board.

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    info@portatronics.com (Administrator) PC Laptop Repair Wed, 09 Dec 2009 17:50:23 +0000
    Lenovo X61 Repair Guide http://www.portatronics.com/guide/PC-Laptop-Repair/lenovo-x61-repair-guide.html http://www.portatronics.com/guide/PC-Laptop-Repair/lenovo-x61-repair-guide.html

    Lenovo X61 Before you begin

  • Read this website's Legal Guidelines and make sure you understand the risks of this repair. Place your Lenovo X61 on a clean flat and soft surface, such as a rubber mat or a piece of soft cloth and get the required opening tools

  • Step 2

    Turn the laptop over and pull out its battery.

    Step 3

    This is what the laptop looks like with the battery removed.

    Step 4

    This screw needs to be removed to get access to the hard drive.

    Step 5

    You can then pull out the protective plastic piece over the hard drive using a flat tool to wedge between edge.

    Step 6

    Now with the plastic piece removed you can now see the hard drive.  From here you can just pull it out using the plastic tab in the middle that releases when you pull it down.

    Step 10

    Two screws need to be loosened to gain access to the RAM.

    Step 13

    You can use the green tool to push the locking pins off to the side so that the RAM can be released.

    Step 12

    This screw is necessary to take out in order to remove the keyboard.

    Step 15

    You can start seperating the frame of the laptop apart.

    Step 16

    Use the green tool and work around the edge of the laptop to create space between the bottom and the top of the frame.

    Step 17

    You can now lift the top frame from the bottom frame or the palmrest. Make sure you only lift the palm rest a little because you need to detatch the wifi antenna in order to completely seperate the palm rest.

    Step 18

    Find where the wifi antenna cables attach the palm rest to the frame.

    Step 19

    Use the green tool to detach the wifi antenna cable.

    Step 20

    This is the logicboard for the lenevo x61.

    Step 21

     

    Step 22

     

    Remove the two philips screws that hold in the screen ribbon cable.

    Step 23

    Once the two screws are removed you can easily lift up the ribbon cable off of the lenevo x61 logic board.

    Step 24

    Unscrew the metal shield that is on top of where the hard drive connected to the lenevo x61 logicboard.

    Step 25

     

    The second screw is located on the other side.

    Step 26

    This screw needs to be removed.

    Step 27

    This fan connector needs to be lifted off the board.  Be careful and use green tool.

     

     

    Step 28

    Here is a nother connection on the logic board that needs to be removed.

    Step 29

    Right next to the connection you just removed there is another connection that needs to be undone.

    Step 30

    With all the screws removed you can now lift up the lenevo x61 logicboard out of the frame.

    Step 31

    The antenna for wifi need to be disconnected to remove the logicboard.

    Step 32

     

    This is a antenna connector that is glued onto the logicboard that can be removed using the green tool.

    Step 33

    This is what the lenevo X61 logic board looks like when is fully removed.

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    info@portatronics.com (Administrator) PC Laptop Repair Mon, 07 Dec 2009 13:23:04 +0000
    HP Laptop Logic Board Replacement http://www.portatronics.com/guide/PC-Laptop-Repair/hp-laptop-logic-board-replacement.html http://www.portatronics.com/guide/PC-Laptop-Repair/hp-laptop-logic-board-replacement.html  


    HP Laptop
    Before you begin

  • Read this website's Legal Guidelines and make sure you understand the risks of this repair. Place your HP Laptop on a clean flat and soft surface, such as a rubber mat or a piece of soft cloth and get the required opening tools.


  • Step 2

    The power panel above the keyboard is the first thing that we need to remove.  Use the green tool to create some space between the power panel cover and the hinge.

    Step 3

    Use the green tools on the sides of the power panel cover and release the clips that are holding it in.

    Step 4

    Here is a good angle of how you can use the edge of the green tool to wedge between the power pane land the laptop.  Do this all the way around the power panel until it is able to slightly be lifted from the laptop.

    Step 5

    There is a ribbon cable underneath the power panel.  This needs to be released using a small flat head screw driver or anything that can easily loosen to the taps on the latch.


    Step 6

    This is what the laptop looks like after the power panel is removed.


    Step 10

    The keyboard is held in by a ribbon cable that needs to be removed.  You can use the green tool to release the latch.

     


    Step 13

    There are some philips head screws that hold the palm rest in place that need to be removed.


    Step 12

    Once all the screws are removed you can then use the green tool to release the palm rest by working your way around the edge and releasing the clips holding it in.


    Step 15

     


    Step 16

     


    Step 17


    Step 18

    This is the cable that connects the screen to the logicboard it needs to be disconnected.


    Step 19

    On the other side are the antenna cables that connect to the wifi board that also need to be removed.


    Step 20

     


    Step 21

     


    Step 22

    Once the Screen cable is disconnected you can then lift it out of the hinge.  Be careful not to do the other side since the antenna cables still need to be removed to lift out the other side of the screen.

    Step 23

    There are a couple screws that need to be removed in order to get to the wifi board  here is one of them.

     


    Step 24

    Here is another.

    Step 25

    This is the wifi board with the two antenna cables connected to it.

    Step 26

    Here are the 2 antenna cables.

     


    Step 27

    Remove them carefully.  You can  use a small flathead screwdriver if you can not get down there all the way.

     

     


    Step 28

    This shows the antenna cable and how it runs along the palm rest.


    Step 29

    This is where the antenna calbes go through the logicboard and the palm rest to the other side of the laptop.

    Step 30

     

    Pull the cables up and out from the other side so you can see the tips of the wires.


    Step 31

    Remove the wiring from the palm rest and then you can remove the other side of the screen away from the logicboard.

    Step 32

     

     


    Step 33

    This is what the laptop looks like with the screen and the keyboard removed.


    Step 34

    Here is another picture of the palm rest.


    Step 35

    In the center towards the top of the palm rest there is a cable that needs to be removed.  You can use the green tool to release it from the connector.


    Step 36

    There is another connector that needs to be removed.  Use the green tool to release the latch that is holding it in.


    Step 37

    This is what it looks like once the latch is removed.


    Step 38

    The palm rest can now be lifted up and away from the logicboard.


    Step 39

    Here is a picture of the logicboard.


    Step 40

     


    Step 41

    There are some screws that need to be removed in order to get the logicboard out of the bottom casing.

    Step 42

    They will be pointe dout by arrows there are a couple of them.

    Step 43

     


    Step 44

     


    Step 45

    There are some cables that need to be disconnected in order to remove the logicboard from the bottom casing.


    Step 46

     


    Step 47


    Remove the wifi board by pulling it to the right away from the connector.
    loosen up the antenna cables so they can be removed more easily.

    Step 48

    There is a screw that was below the wifi card that needs to be removed.


    Step 49

    Once all the cables and screws are removed you can then remove the logicboard out of the bottom casing.

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    info@portatronics.com (Administrator) PC Laptop Repair Mon, 28 Dec 2009 05:57:29 +0000