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This repair is not unlike Keyboard replacement. This, too, can be easily done within 20 minutes if you're experienced. It may take up to an hour if this is your first time, but don't be discouraged!
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Step 1
Take out the five screws under the battery case.
Pull off the white panel on the handle.
Step 2
Unplug the connection between the battery and computer.
Remove the four screws in the handle.
Pull out the green piece on the edge of the handle.
Push down the bottom of the laptop.
The bottom should come off as one piece.
Step 3
Unstick the cable connecting the computer to the keyboard.
Unplug the cable from the touchpad/keyboard.
Disconnect the ribbon cables from the keyboard/touchpad board.
Remove the four screws holding in the green piece at the edge of the touchpad area.
Pull up the silver tape tabs to free the keyboard.
Remove four screws as shown. Note that these are shorter than the standard ones
Step 4
Carefully insert the new keyboard/touchpad board.
Make sure to use the right screws! You'll need the short silver ones.
Using those screws, fasten the board and edges of the keyboard.
Put the green edge piece back in.
Replace the ribbon cables.
Step 5
Plug the connection cable back in.
Stick the connection cable down so that it doesn't slip.
Replace the white bottom panel. This can be a little tricky, so make sure it sits flat.
Snap the side panels in to hold the bottom panel.
Replace the green edge piece on the handle.
Put in the four screws in the handle.
Latching the XO shut can help hold it in place.
Make sure to use the long silver screws on the hinge.
Step 6
Replace the white handle cover.
Put in the last five screws, that go in under the battery.