Disassembly
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* '''Protect your eyes.''' Watch out for small pieces of plastic or metal. If you have glasses or safety goggles, wear them. | * '''Protect your eyes.''' Watch out for small pieces of plastic or metal. If you have glasses or safety goggles, wear them. | ||
* Watch out for electric shock. '''Always unplug''' your XO and '''take out the battery''' before you disassemble. | * Watch out for electric shock. '''Always unplug''' your XO and '''take out the battery''' before you disassemble. | ||
| - | * '''Be careful.''' Use a clear workspace so you can see what you are doing, and keep small parts in bowls so they don't fall off the table. | + | * '''Be careful.''' Use a clear workspace so you can see what you are doing, and keep small parts in bowls so they don't fall off the table. Use common sense - if you find yourself yanking really hard on a part, it's probably not supposed to come off that way! |
| + | * Follow the [[Motherboard Handling Procedures]] | ||
Read the [[Disassembly safety]] section for more information on how to stay safe. The laptop is [[Disassembly design|designed]] to be easy and safe to take apart, but caution is always a good idea. | Read the [[Disassembly safety]] section for more information on how to stay safe. The laptop is [[Disassembly design|designed]] to be easy and safe to take apart, but caution is always a good idea. | ||
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* '''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_F._Phillips Phillips head] #1 screwdriver''' [[Magnetizing your screwdriver]] will make it easier to work with screws. | * '''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_F._Phillips Phillips head] #1 screwdriver''' [[Magnetizing your screwdriver]] will make it easier to work with screws. | ||
* A '''clean container''' (or several) to hold screws and other small parts. Bowls and cups work fine. | * A '''clean container''' (or several) to hold screws and other small parts. Bowls and cups work fine. | ||
| - | * ''Optional:'' A small flat blade screwdriver or '''flat piece of wood/plastic''' (coffee stirrer) for gently prying up the display and camera connectors. ''Do not twist tool, you will damage the cable. Gently rotate tool upwards instead'' | + | * ''Optional:'' A small flat blade screwdriver or '''flat piece of wood/plastic''' (coffee stirrer) for gently prying up the display and camera connectors. ''Do not twist tool, you will damage the cable. Gently rotate tool upwards instead.'' |
* ''Optional:'' anti-static mat or anti-static wrist strap. Connect these to an earth ground. | * ''Optional:'' anti-static mat or anti-static wrist strap. Connect these to an earth ground. | ||
| - | + | A [[Repair center kit|longer list]] is available. | |
| + | A [[Screws|guide to screws used in the XO]] is available. | ||
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* The microphone, camera, or speakers | * The microphone, camera, or speakers | ||
* The motherboard | * The motherboard | ||
| + | * The wireless card | ||
Related disassembly instructions exist for: | Related disassembly instructions exist for: | ||
* [[Disassembly_backlight|The backlight in the display]] | * [[Disassembly_backlight|The backlight in the display]] | ||
| - | * [[ | + | * [[Antenna_replacement|The "rabbit ear" wireless antennae]] ([[Disassembly_B4_wireless_antenna|B4 version]]) |
* [[Disassembly_XO_person|The colored "XO Person" on the back]] | * [[Disassembly_XO_person|The colored "XO Person" on the back]] | ||
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| + | [http://edu.laptop.org.au/help-videos OLPC Australia Help Videos] | ||
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| + | Disassemble '''XO-1.5''' instructions:<br> | ||
| + | [[media:XO_Disasembly_(Top).pdf | XO 1.5 Disassembly Top (33-page PDF, 4.7MB)]] | ||
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* The "latches" that hold in the "rabbit ear" wifi antennae | * The "latches" that hold in the "rabbit ear" wifi antennae | ||
* The rubber feet | * The rubber feet | ||
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| + | [http://edu.laptop.org.au/help-videos OLPC Australia Help Videos] | ||
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| + | Disassemble '''XO-1.5''' instructions:<br> | ||
| + | [[media:XO_Disassembly_(Bottom).pdf | XO 1.5 Disassembly Bottom (20-page PDF, 1.7MB)]] | ||
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| + | This is part of a larger [[Repair|Repair manual]]. For older versions of these instructions, see [[Disassembly/Archive]]. | ||
[[Category:Hardware]] | [[Category:Hardware]] | ||
[[Category:Repair]] | [[Category:Repair]] | ||
[[Category:Developers]] | [[Category:Developers]] | ||
| - | [[Category:Community | + | [[Category:Community repair]] |
Current revision as of 23:44, 2 December 2012
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This is part of a larger Repair manual. For older versions of these instructions, see Disassembly/Archive.

