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Before you disassemble your [[Hardware|XO laptop]], there are some things you should know about staying safe around electricity and small parts. In brief:
This page describes the disassembly of the XO laptop.


* '''Protect your eyes.''' Watch out for small pieces of plastic or metal. If you have glasses or safety goggles, wear them.
: '''Arianne''': ''Look at all these cautions. Shouldn't we add a "'''Warning: this may break your system!'''" label to disassembly instructions?
* Watch out for electric shock. '''Always unplug''' your XO and '''take out the battery''' before you disassemble.
: '''Bernie''': ''Everyone should try disassembling their XO - it was designed for this to be easy for any child. Plus, it's fun and a good learning experience. Maybe we should add a "Warranty void if this seal is '''NOT''' broken" label to encourage people to try it.''
* '''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.
== Cautions ==
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'''Eye damage.''' There is a risk of damage to your eyes due to small pieces of metal or plastic releasing due to force stored during manufacturing or structural stress. Solution: protect your eyes.
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Here's what you'll need to take apart your [[Hardware|XO laptop]]:
'''Static discharge.''' There is a risk of damage to the system if you touch electronic components. You will not necessarily feel the discharge for it to do damage. The damage is not necessarily immediate, the system can fail some months later. The damage can be cumulative. '''Solution''': ground yourself before working on your laptop.


* A '''clean, flat surface''' to work on, with adequate light. Choose a workspace where wind will not blow dust inside the XO and where curious animals will not disrupt your work.
'''Remove the main battery and the power cable before starting disassembly''' There is low risk of electric shock, since low voltages are used inside the system. However, there is a risk of accidental shorting with tools or screws. There will remain a clock battery on the main circuit board, powering a small number of circuits.
* '''[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.
* ''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.


A [[Repair center kit|longer list]] is available.
'''Be careful with the motherboard'''
Avoid dropping metal objects on the motherboard. The components used are small enough that dropping a screwdriver on the board may knock off vital components.


A [[Screws|guide to screws used in the XO]] is available.
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* philips head #1 screwdriver,
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* anti-static mat or anti-static wrist strap,
You should go through the [[Disassembly top]] instructions if you need to access:
However, if you do not, touching a grounded portion of the laptop case (e.g. the screen casing or the heatsink on the motherboard) prior to handling the exposed electronics is usually sufficent to prevent any static damage. Things like extremely low humidity, or wearing synthetic fabrics may increase the risk of static discharge.
* The screen
* The game buttons
* The power button
* The microphone, camera, or speakers
* The motherboard
* The wireless card


Related disassembly instructions exist for:
== Procedure ==
* [[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]]


[http://edu.laptop.org.au/help-videos OLPC Australia Help Videos]
The official disassembly section of the OLPC manual can be found at '''<big>[[Manual/Insides]]</big>'''. Many people find this version much easier to follow.


Disassemble '''XO-1.5''' instructions:<br>
=== Remove Power ===
[[media:XO_Disasembly_(Top).pdf | XO 1.5 Disassembly Top (33-page PDF, 4.7MB)]]
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*remove the power cable,
*remove any USB or audio cables,
*remove the main battery,


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*set the brick (lid) at 90 degrees to the base, as if you are moving to e-book mode,
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*rotate the brick 90 degrees to the left,
You should go through the [[Disassembly bottom]] instructions if you need to access:
*examine the brick base,
*unscrew the two screws that are revealed (philips head #0),
* The spare screws in the handle
* The keyboard
*rotate the brick 180 degrees to the right,
* The touchpad
*remove the other two screws revealed.
* The mouse buttons
*open the antennae,
* The battery
*apply upward finger force to the short green bumpers, and they should slide up and be removed,
* The "latches" that hold in the "rabbit ear" wifi antennae
*remove the plastic face plate over the LCD,
* The rubber feet


[http://edu.laptop.org.au/help-videos OLPC Australia Help Videos]
=== Back ===


Disassemble '''XO-1.5''' instructions:<br>
*remove four (4) screws holding down LCD panel,
[[media:XO_Disassembly_(Bottom).pdf | XO 1.5 Disassembly Bottom (20-page PDF, 1.7MB)]]
*carefully lift the bottom end of the LCD, leaving the top in place, to gain access to the two (2) screws underneath that hold on the back,
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=== Top ===


*the green top piece is held on by four (4) screws (or 2, depending on the model?) that are behind the back panel,


=== Antennae ===


This is part of a larger [[Repair|Repair manual]]. For older versions of these instructions, see [[Disassembly/Archive]].
*pull the antenna connector off the radio module, (in the absence of a proper extraction tool, a pair of pliers held lightly will do, but take care not to crush the connector),
*remove the two (2) screws holding down the antenna hinge structure, (on a B1 this structure is black plastic),
*remove the antenna and hinge structure from the system, threading the cable out through the access hole,
*remove the hinge structure and affix it to the replacement antenna, with identical orientation,
*thread the cable in through the access hole,
*screw down the hinge structure,
*push the antenna connector onto the radio module socket, (something with a flat end is useful here, the idea is to get the insertion force vertical, and leave no accidental sideways force ... it is very easy for the connector to roll sideways).

Note: before re-assembly, the antennae may seem to deviate from alignment when in the stowed position. This will change once the bumpers are put back on. The tops of the antennae meet the green bumpers in a way that brings them closer to the case.

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== References ==

*ticket 495
*Mitch Bradley on #olpc
* [[Manual/Insides]]

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Disassembly safety

IMPORTANT! Read This First!

Before you disassemble your XO laptop, there are some things you should know about staying safe around electricity and small parts. In brief:

  • 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.
  • 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 designed to be easy and safe to take apart, but caution is always a good idea.

Disassembly tools

Here's what you'll need to take apart your XO laptop:

  • A clean, flat surface to work on, with adequate light. Choose a workspace where wind will not blow dust inside the XO and where curious animals will not disrupt your work.
  • 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.
  • 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.

A longer list is available.

A guide to screws used in the XO is available.

Disassembly top

You should go through the Disassembly top instructions if you need to access:

  • The screen
  • The game buttons
  • The power button
  • The microphone, camera, or speakers
  • The motherboard
  • The wireless card

Related disassembly instructions exist for:

OLPC Australia Help Videos

Disassemble XO-1.5 instructions:
XO 1.5 Disassembly Top (33-page PDF, 4.7MB)


Disassembly bottom

You should go through the Disassembly bottom instructions if you need to access:

  • The spare screws in the handle
  • The keyboard
  • The touchpad
  • The mouse buttons
  • The battery
  • The "latches" that hold in the "rabbit ear" wifi antennae
  • The rubber feet

OLPC Australia Help Videos

Disassemble XO-1.5 instructions:
XO 1.5 Disassembly Bottom (20-page PDF, 1.7MB)



This is part of a larger Repair manual. For older versions of these instructions, see Disassembly/Archive.