Search Results for “asus” – Laptop Part Tips http://www.laptopparttips.info laptop part replacement, remove, install, repair guide and tips Sun, 18 Jan 2015 12:18:27 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=4.4.11 Take Good Care of Your Laptop Computer http://www.laptopparttips.info/take-good-care-of-your-laptop-computer-2/ Sat, 21 Sep 2013 09:51:25 +0000 http://www.laptopparttips.info/?p=591 Continue reading ]]> Keep liquids away from your laptop. As tempting as it might be to drink coffee, soda, water or any other liquid near your laptop, accidents can happen all too easily. Alternatively, use a cup with a cover on it, so even if it does spill, the liquid doesn’t go anywhere. Spilled liquids may damage the internal micro electronic components or cause electrical injury to the laptop. Short circuits can corrupt data or even permanently destroy some parts. The solution is very simple: Keep your drinks away from your computer. Even if you’re careful, someone else might bump into your desk or you.

Having an available antivirus software would help. toshiba satellite c855 keyboard Even if you know what you download, it may contain a virus that can lead to a circuit error or software problem in your system hardware or software. It may also slow down the system operations and performance.

Keep food away from your laptop. Don’t eat over your laptop, the crumbs can go down between the keys in the keyboard and provide an invitation to small bugs. The crumbs can also damage the circuitry. toshiba satellite c870 keyboard Worse, it makes the laptop look dirty if there are crumbs and food stains on it.

Always have clean hands when using your laptop. Clean hands make it easier to use your laptop touchpad and there will be less risk of leaving dirt and other stains on the computer. In addition, if you clean your hands before use, you will help reduce wear and tear on the coating of the laptop caused by contact with sweat and small particles that can act upon the laptop’s exterior underneath your wrists and fingers.

Protect the LCD display monitor. When you shut your laptop, make sure there are no small items, such as a pencil or small ear-phones, on the keyboard. toshiba satellite c875 keyboard These can damage the display screen when shut; the screen will scratch if the item is rough. Close the lid gently and holding from the middle. Closing the lid using only one side causes pressure on that hinge, and over time can cause it to bend and snap.

Hold and lift the computer by its base, not by its LCD asus ul30 keyboard display (the screen). If you lift it by the screen part alone, you could damage the display or the hinges attaching it to the base. The display is also easily scratched or damaged by direct pressure – avoid placing pressure on it.

Don’t pull on the power cord. Tugging your power cord out from the power socket rather than putting your hand directly on the plug in the socket and pulling can break off the plug or damage the power socket. toshiba satellite l850 keyboard Also, if you have the power point near your feet, avoid constantly bumping into the plug or you could loosen it and eventually break it.

Don’t roll your chair over the computer cord. Stick the cord onto your desk with tape or a special computer cord tie which can be easily undone when you’ve finished using the laptop. Always try to keep most of the cord asus x43 keyboard away from the floor or your legs; sometimes you can be so engrossed in what you’re doing that you move your legs and forget the cord is there.

Plug in accessory devices into their proper slots. Always look at the symbols on the laptop carefully before inserting devices. Jamming a phone line into an Ethernet port or vice versa could damage the sockets, making it impossible to use them again. It is very important to observe this step.

Handle any removable drives with care. toshiba satellite l855 keyboard Floppy drives or CD drives that have been removed from your laptop can easily get crushed, dropped or pressed if you are careless. Put them straight into a bag or a storage box/case for safe keeping if you are not putting them back into the laptop.

Insert drives into their slots carefully asus k43 keyboard and at the correct angle. Pushing the wrong drive into a socket, or at an angle, or even upside down can jam it.

Check to see if labels are affixed securely before inserting media into your laptop computer. Media such as CDs, DVDs or floppy disks should not have any loose label parts that might jam inside the laptop drive. Never insert undersized CDs, as these can damage the disk player permanently.

Don’t expose your laptop to rapid temperature changes. When bringing your laptop indoors during winter, don’t turn it on immediately. Instead, toshiba satellite l875 keyboard let it warm to room temperature first. This will avoid any potential for damage to the disk drive from condensation forming inside the machine. Avoid heat from sunlight as well.

Don’t leave your laptop in a car. Not only do the insides of cars experience large temperature swings that could damage a laptop, but a laptop (or laptop bag) is an inviting target for a smash and grab thief.

Have the unit cleaned annually to remove internal dust. asus a42 keyboard Get this done by a computer professional, or do it yourself if you can. If dust accumulates, the system cannot cool itself correctly. Heat can destroy the motherboard.

Avoid placing heavy materials, such as books, on top of your laptop and keyboard. This can push the LCD screen into the keyboard, and will eventually damage it. Also, the CD-ROM insert will also be squished and, eventually, will break.

Use a properly-sized laptop case. Whatever you use to carry your laptop around in, be it a case, a bag or something you have made yourself, asus k42 keyboard make sure that it it large enough to contain the laptop. This will avoid scratching, squeezing or even potentially dropping it.

Look into getting a laptop bag. Many breaks happen because of laptops being dropped or bumped. A bag greatly reduces the risk of damage.

Use and store in a well-ventilated area. When you are using your laptop, do so in a place that has a constant air-circulation. asus x42 keyboard Lots of people ruin their laptop by using it in an enclosed area and thus making the laptop overheat.

Use an old toothbrush to clean the area around the exhaust fan screen. If that gets plugged up, air flow is diminished and overheating can occur.

Try and keep the laptop on a flat, clean surface. asus a43 keyboard This prevents damage to the laptop. This step can be hard, particularly if you are going out with your laptop, but if there is a flat surface available to put your laptop on then do so.

Don’t use your laptop on the bed. Repeated use of the laptop on the bed will cause the fans to suck up the dust and debris which lies in the bed, ultimately blocking the fan. Refrain from this by using the laptop somewhere else than the bed.

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How to Installing Asus X53 HDD http://www.laptopparttips.info/how-to-installing-asus-x53-hdd/ Tue, 16 Jul 2013 02:15:12 +0000 http://www.laptopparttips.info/?p=474 Continue reading ]]> Locate the HDD compartment bottom of the laptop

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Remove the screw.

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Open cover HDD.

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Pull the label. Remove HDD.

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Reverse the procedure to install your new Asus X53 HDD.

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Asus N61J Repair & Review http://www.laptopparttips.info/asus-n61j-repair-review/ Mon, 15 Jul 2013 02:10:49 +0000 http://www.laptopparttips.info/?p=471 Continue reading ]]> New Asus N Series notebooks feature ATI Stream GPU general processing for faster performance. Working together with graphics optimization suite Video Magic, these technologies accelerate multitasking and enable better quality multimedia

Features

Intel Core i7-720QM Processor1.6GHz w/ turbo boost up to 2.8GHz

4GB of DDR3 1066MHz SDRAM, 2 slots, 8GB Max

320GB Hard Drive (7200 RPM); Super Multi Optical Disk Drive; Wi-Fi 802.11 bgn

16-Inch HD LED LCD Display; 2.0MP Webcam; Bluetooth; HDMI Port; ATI 5730 Graphics Engine with 1 GB DDR3 Dedicated VRAM

Windows 7 Home Premium (64 bit) Operating System

Specifications

Screen Size 16 inches

Screen Resolution 1366 x 768

Max Screen Resolution 1336 x 768 pixels

Processor 2.8 GHz Intel Core i7

RAM 4 GB DDR3

Hard Drive 320 GB

Graphics Coprocessor Mobility Radeon HD

Chipset Brand ATI

Card Description Mobility Radeon HD 5730

Graphics Card Ram Size 1024 MB

Number of USB 2.0 Ports 3

 

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How to Installing Asus K53E Motherboard http://www.laptopparttips.info/how-to-installing-asus-k53e-motherboard/ Sun, 14 Jul 2013 04:18:14 +0000 http://www.laptopparttips.info/?p=445 Continue reading ]]> Start by removing asus k53e battery and 2 Ph0 screws indicated here, then slide the cover to access hard drive, RAM modules and Wi-Fi card.

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Remove RAM module(s) by displacing both metal tabs outwards.

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To extract the hard driver, remove 4 Ph00 screws indicated and pull plastic tab to the left.

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Remove one Ph00 screw to pull the Wi-Fi card, then carefully disconnect both antenna cables, mind the black and white settings.

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Remove every screw you are able to see from the back cover, and keep them safe.

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You can safely remove all the screws from both sides of the battery, they won’t let the display loose.

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Take a small flat screwdriver and displace the 4 tabs holding the  asus k53e keyboard one by one. Start on the right end and push the tabs in towards the screen as you lift the keyboard up.

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Lift the asus k53e keyboard being careful with the flex cable.

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Release the keyboard ribbon from the motherboard by carefully sliding the black plastic part of the connector to the right.

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Remove every screw from this metal surface behind the keyboard. You’ll find the mousepad connector hidden by an isolating tape. Lift up the black part of the connector to remove the ribbon.

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You’ll also find the power button flex cable hidden by a tape. Lifting the black part of the connector will also allow you to remove this cable.

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At this point, you’ll be able to remove the DVD tray by sticking a clip to the opening hole. As shown in the photo, there are 3 ph00 screws you’ll need to remove.

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If you’ve done everything right, the top cover will now be completely free.

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Remove the microphone and earphone flex ribbon by lifting the black piece of the connector upwards.

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To remove the display flex cable, there’s a tape you’ll have to clear away first, then carefully displace the connector.

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Disconnect the speaker connector in the same way.

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To remove the motherboard, take away those 5 screws indicated in the photos.

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At this point, the motherboard should be free to release.  And that’s it for me. The display assembly is not shown here, sorry.

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How to Installing Asus K50IJ RAM http://www.laptopparttips.info/how-to-installing-asus-k50ij-ram/ Sat, 13 Jul 2013 00:43:23 +0000 http://www.laptopparttips.info/?p=417 Continue reading ]]> Turn the asus k50ij laptop on its back, with the battery compartment on the top right.

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Put the laptop on a towel to avoid any scratches.

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Open the battery compartment. Store the lid at a safe place.

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The battery is held by two holding clamps. Push these holding clamps toward the battery at the same time. When pushed, lift the battery out of its compartment

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Remove the screw that holds the bottom piece of the laptop and store it in a safe place.

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Besides the screw already removed, the bottom piece is held by four other screws.

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Remove the screws on the right sight as the picture shows.

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Now remove the two other screws on the left side of the laptop.

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The bottom piece is now loose. However, it still needs to be pulled out slightly, about 1/4 of an inch.

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Now lift it up and put it at a safe place.

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On the right lower side you can see the memory. The ASUS K50IJ has 2GB memory on board and usually comes with a 1GB memory stick (=3GB total RAM memory). The laptop can be upgraded to 4GB maximum, which means you can only use a 2GB stick (2GB PC2-6400 DDR2).

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The memory stick is fixed with two holding clamps. Before you push these clamps aside, be sure that you are not electrostatic (go to the kitchen sink and touch the metal faucet to be discharged).

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Now first push one holding clamp away from the memory stick. The stick will slightly pop up since it is under tension. Now push the other holding clamp, too.

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In this position, the memory stick is now ready to be removed. Use one hand and pull it out of the slot.

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While you are pulling it out of the slot, don’t push it down. Pull it out in the same angle as it is (if you push it down, you will just re-fix the stick in the slot and might break a pin of the holder).

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Take the new stick and carefully put it into the slot in the same angle you removed the old one.

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Slightly push it into the slot holder (keep the angle). When all of the golden pins disappeared, the memory stick is ready to be pushed down back into the two holding clamps.

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While slighty pushing toward the slot holder, use your pointer finger and push down the memory stick until you hear a click.

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The click indicates that the memory stick snapped into place. However, double check that the stick has latched into both holding clamps. If necessary, push on one side where the stick has not latched yet.

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Put the bottom part back onto the laptop as shown. Then push it slightly back to its original position.

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Pay attention that the bottom piece engages well and evenly.

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Take the four screws (2 for each side) and fix the bottom piece. Take the screw you removed near the battery compartment and screw it in. Take the battery and put it back into the compartment. Take the lid of the battery compartment and close it. That’s it!

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How to Installing ASUS Eee PC 1018P Keyboard http://www.laptopparttips.info/how-to-installing-asus-eee-pc-1018p-keyboard/ Fri, 12 Jul 2013 05:34:22 +0000 http://www.laptopparttips.info/?p=395 Continue reading ]]> Lay the laptop flat on a hard surface with the bottom facing up and the battery pack on the side closest to you.

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Use both index fingers to push both spring tabs inwards towards the center of the laptop.

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With the spring tabs pressed inward, use your fingernails to lift of the edge of the battery, pivoting it up and towards you.

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Pull the battery pack up and away from you to completely free it from its recess in the case.

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Remove the screws securing the bottom case to the keyboard.

Remove the six 3.68 mm screws and the single 4.45 mm screw that had been concealed by the battery.

Use a pair of tweezers to remove the two rubber covers located at the upper left and right corners.

With the rubber covers gone, two 4.52 mm screws should now be visible. Remove these screws.

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Pry the cover free from the chasis by inserting the plastic opening tool between the keyboard and the lower body of the Asus Eee PC 1018P.

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Prying a asus eee pc 1018p keyboard from a laptop requires a lot of force, but the keyboard also has fragile connectors underneath. Use caution so as to avoid breaking these connectors.

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Lift the outside edge of the keyboard upward and inward towards the screen. (See warning below.)

Take care not to lift the keyboard very far, as this may sever the ribbon cables that are still attached.

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Remove the black ribbon cable from the motherboard.

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Use the tip of the plastic opening tool to push the black tabs on both sides of the white connector forward toward the display.

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Pushing forward on one side will push the other side back toward the touch pad. Repeat the previous step until both black tabs will not move any farther.

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Carefully pull the black ribbon cable horizontally toward the display until it slides free from the white motherboard connector. If it does not move when pulling on it, repeat previous steps until it does.

Remove the white ribbon cable from the motherboard.

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Insert the plastic opening tool under the small lip of the white ribbon connector, and pry upwards to pop the motherboard connector up.

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Carefully remove the white ribbon cable by pulling it horizontally towards the touch pad.

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The keyboard can now be removed from the main body of the Asus Eee PC 1018P.

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Reverse the procedure to install your new Asus eee pc 1018p keyboard.

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How to Installing Asus Eee PC 1008ha CPU Cooling Fan http://www.laptopparttips.info/how-to-installing-asus-eee-pc-1008ha-cpu-cooling-fan/ Wed, 10 Jul 2013 07:51:48 +0000 http://www.laptopparttips.info/?p=380 Continue reading ]]> Remove the front panel of the base using the plastic opening tool found in the tool kit.

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Lift the asus eee pc 1008ha keyboard off of the tray, carefully removing the connected ribbon from underneath the keyboard

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Remove the asus eee pc 1008ha keyboard tray by gently pulling with a finger in the hole of the tray and lifting.

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Locate the battery and remove the wires connecting it to the rest of the device (do this gently, as damage can occur if done too violently)

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Remove the 2mm screws on the copper heat sink on the left side of the device.

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Use a flathead screwdriver to remove the heat sink. Make sure to remove the adhesive tape from the top of the heat sink.

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Remove the small white connector attached to the fan (make sure to pull from the white connector and not with the wires as this can cause damage to the component)

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Replace with new fan!

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How to Installing Asus Eee PC 1005HA Keyboard http://www.laptopparttips.info/how-to-installing-asus-eee-pc-1005ha-keyboard/ Tue, 09 Jul 2013 08:31:31 +0000 http://www.laptopparttips.info/?p=366 Continue reading ]]> Lay the laptop upside down. Locate the two battery lock tabs.

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Slide the tabs outward to unlock the asus eee pc 1005ha laptop battery.

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The left tab will remain unlocked, while the right tab must be held.

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Holding the right tab open, slide the asus eee pc 1005ha battery towards you to remove.

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Locate the 4 metal latches in the battery cavity and pull the latches out using the plastic opening tool.

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The latches cannot be removed completely, so do not apply too much pressure on the latches as they may bend.

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Turn the laptop over and open it

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Use plastic opener tool to lift the asus eee pc 1005ha keyboard up off of the laptop

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Do not completely remove keyboard just yet. A ribbon connects the underside of the asus eee pc 1005ha keyboard to the laptop.

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Lift up the pins on either side of the ribbon connector and then detach ribbon, Remove the keyboard

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Reverse the procedure to install your new Asus eee pc 1005ha keyboard.

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How to Replace ASUS Eee PC 1001PX Hard Drive http://www.laptopparttips.info/how-to-replace-asus-eee-pc-1001px-hard-drive/ Tue, 09 Jul 2013 01:27:35 +0000 http://www.laptopparttips.info/?p=347 Continue reading ]]> It is fairly easy to replace the hard drive and requires very little technical expertise.

There are no security bits inside the case so a standard cross head screwdriver is all that is required.

Additionally it would be useful to have a small flat head screwdriver, and a plastic card about the size of a credit card to separate the case.

Some care must be taken when unclipping cables to ensure that the circuit boards are not damaged.

First turn the netbook upside down and slide the asus eee pc 1001px battery catches to release and remove the battery from the netbook

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Locate the memory compartment and undo the screw. Note: It cannot be removed from the compartment door.  Prise the door away from the netbook from the screw end. There are clips along the side that hold it in place. Once loose, put the door to one side.

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(Image rotated) Undo the screw and remove from the bottom right of the memory compartment. Note: It is not necessary to remove the memory when replacing the Hard Drive.

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Remove the remaining four screws from the corners of the netbook.

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Turn the netbook back over. To remove the keyboard there are four metal tabs that need to be pushed back. I found a small flat head screwdriver useful for this. Be careful not to scratch the keyboard or case.

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I found it useful to begin with the two central clips. The natural spring of the metal prevented the clips from returning back. The keyboard should pivot from the front of the case. It is attached with a ribbon cable to the main board. The next step covers releasing the keyboard.

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There are two clips that hold the ribbon cable in place. To release them push them forwards towards the keyboard. The ribbon should then slide out without resistance. At this point you should disconnect the touchpad. The cable is on the left (highlighted orange). To disconnect the touchpad raise the black bar. There is a clear tab with the label MB stuck on it. Use this to pull the cable from the board. Once again there should be no resistance.

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Six screws must now be removed in order to separate the case. The one highlighted in orange is under a warranty label. This is where your warranty will be voided.

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Once the screws are removed pry the case apart. I found it useful to begin at the rear and work my way around using a plastic card so as not to damage the case. The clips underneath the touchpad are the hardest to unclip.

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Lift away the case to reveal the main board(s). The hard drive is clearly visible to the right.

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There is a cable running over the hard drive that connects the two main boards together. Like the touchpad this is removed by lifting the two black retainers and sliding the cable out.

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Remove the remaining screw from the bottom right of the hard drive caddy. Raise the hard drive gently using the black tab to the left and slide left to release it from the connector to the right. The hard drive can then be removed.

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Before removing the screws from the drive caddy make a note as to which way the drive fits into the caddy. This way when you fit the replacement drive you’ll know which way around the drive goes.

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There are four screws, one at each corner. Remove these screws and separate the drive from the caddy.

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The drive can now be replaced. To re-assemble, follow the instructions in reverse. The case and keyboard should clip in quite easily. Finally, remember to reattach the touchpad and keyboard when re-assembling!

Reverse the procedure to install your new ASUS Eee PC 1001PX Hard Drive.

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How to Installing ASUS Eee PC 1215N Keyboard http://www.laptopparttips.info/how-to-installing-asus-eee-pc-1215n-keyboard/ Mon, 08 Jul 2013 08:25:49 +0000 http://www.laptopparttips.info/?p=323 Continue reading ]]> Turn the power off and turn the netbook upside down.
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Slide both battery catches together to release the battery.

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Slide the battery out. Remove screws on the battery compartment.

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Locate the memory compartment.

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Using a Plastic Opening Tools, remove the screw rubber cover.

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Remove the screw.

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Use a Plastic Opening Tools near the screw hole to release the cover. Remove the cover

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Using a Spudger, push both right and left metal clip to release one of the RAM module.

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Slide out the RAM module. Do the same with the second RAM module if necessary.

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Remove the screws as necessary. For top cover removing, only remove the 2 bottom screws. For Keyboard removing, remove all 4 screws. The one short screw paterns to uper left screw hole directly on the PCB.

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Use a Plastic Opening Tools to release the top cover. Start from the left side. Go around on the bottom. Finish with the right side.

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The top cover is still connected to the PCB with the touchpad ribbon. Handle it carefully.

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asus_epc_1215n_012

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asus_epc_1215n_013

Carefully slide the top cover to the bottom in order to see the touchpad connector on the PCB.

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asus_epc_1215n_014

Use a Spudger to slide the conector attachment black part and release the ribbon from the PCB. Now you can remove the top cover

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asus_epc_1215n_015

Make sure that the two upper screws inside the RAM compartment are removed before to continue. Remove the keyboard 4 screws on the bottom.

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asus_epc_1215n_016

Use a Plastic Opening Tools to release the keyboard clips on the left and right side.

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asus_epc_1215n_017

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At this step, the keyboard is still maintained with double-sided tape between the keyboard underside and the metallic PCB protector. Carefully slide a Spudger between the keyboard underside and the metallic PCB protector near the center/right at the bottom. Use the spudger as a lever to release the keyboard from the metallic PCB protector. The keyboard is still connected to the PCB with a ribbon. Handle it carefully.

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asus_epc_1215n_019

Carefully slide the keyboard to the top in order to see the ribbon connector on the PCB.

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asus_epc_1215n_020

Use a Spudger to slide the connector attachment black part and release the ribbon from the PCB.  Now you can remove the asus eee pc 1215n keyboard.

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asus_epc_1215n_021

Reverse the procedure to install your new Asus eee pc 1215n keyboard.

 

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