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[[image:Keyboardstep2a.jpg|thumb|left|Unplug the connection between the battery and computer.]] |
[[image:Keyboardstep2a.jpg|thumb|left|Unplug the connection between the battery and computer.]] |
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[[image:Keyboardstep2b.JPG|thumb|left|Unscrew the hinge.]] |
[[image:Keyboardstep2b.JPG|thumb|left|Unscrew the hinge bracket by removing 4 screws.]] |
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[[image:Keyboardstep2c.JPG|thumb|left|You should be able to separate the top and bottom halves of the laptop now.]] |
[[image:Keyboardstep2c.JPG|thumb|left|You should be able to separate the top and bottom halves of the laptop now. It will still be connected by a cable.]] |
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[[image:Keyboardstep2d.jpg|thumb|left|You can set the top half of the laptop aside at this point.]] |
[[image:Keyboardstep2d.jpg|thumb|left|You can set the top half of the laptop aside at this point.]] |
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Latest revision as of 04:34, 9 March 2010
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With experience, this can easily be done within 20 minutes. You may need an hour or more on your first try, but don't get discouraged!
Opening the handle
Step 1
Step 2
Step 3
Step 4
Step 5
Step 6
Step 7
See also Keyboard field repairs