Packard Bell MX manual

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    Packard B ell EasyNote MX Disassemb ly M anual[...]

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    111 11 Pac ka rd B ell EasyNo te M X Dis as s em bly Man u al 1 Table of C ontents Ove rview ................................................................................................................................................ 2 Tech nic ian N otes ..........................................................................................[...]

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    Pac ka rd B ell EasyNo te M X Dis as s em bly Man u al 2 Overview Thi s docu m ent cont ains step-by-step disassem bly instruct ions f or the Packar d Bell EasyNote M X . The instruc ti ons are i llustrat ed w here necessary w i t h images of t he part that i s being rem o v ed or disassem bled. Packar d Bell reserv es the right to m ake changes to[...]

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    Pac ka rd B ell EasyNo te M X Dis as s em bly Man u al 3 Hazardous Vol tage There i s hazardous v o l tage present i nside the notebook when i t is connect ed to an AC supply, ev en when the not ebook’s po w er switch i s off . E x posure to hazardou s v olt age cou l d cause personal i njury. To av o i d risk o f inj ur y, c ontact an Aut horize[...]

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    444 44 Pac ka rd Be ll EasyNo te M X Dis ass em bl y Man ual 4 Battery Perf or m the f o ll owing steps to r em o v e the bat tery: 1. Make sure the pow er i s off . 2. Turn the not ebook upside down. No te: Us e a n a nt i- st a ti c ma t or som et hi n g s of t l ik e a piec e o f c l ot h un der n ea t h t h e not eb o ok t o p r even t dama ge [...]

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    555 55 Pac ka rd Be ll EasyNo te M X Dis ass em bl y Man ual 5 4. Rem o v e the 4 screws on the m etal bracket t o separate i t f rom t he hard d i s k drive. Fi g. 3 Location of ha rd di sk drive bracke t s crews. Optical Di sk Drive To r e m o v e the CD-ROM or D VD dr iv e, first re m o v e the battery (see Battery ), re move th e HD D co v er ([...]

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    666 66 Pac ka rd Be ll EasyNo te M X Dis ass em bl y Man ual 6 2. Disconnect t he w i reless antenna cabl es. Fi g. 5 Location of WLAN an tenna cabl e connectors. 3. Release the 2 m etal cli ps securing t he W LAN card. Fi g. 6 Releasi ng metal clips. 4. Take out t he W L AN car d from the slot . Me mory To r e m o v e the memory i ns tal led, fi r[...]

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    777 77 Pac ka rd Be ll EasyNo te M X Dis ass em bl y Man ual 7 2. Release t he metal cl ips securing t he memory module(s) and r e m ove t he modul e(s). Fi g. 7 Removi ng memory m odule. Processor To re m ove the C PU, first re move the b at tery (s ee Battery ) and then perf orm the f oll owing steps: 1. Rem o v e the 7 screws ret aini ng the CPU[...]

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    888 88 Pac ka rd Be ll EasyNo te M X Dis ass em bl y Man ual 8 4. Rem o v e the 4 screws securi ng t he heat s i nk i n designated order . Fi g. 9 Location of hea t sink scre ws. 5. Rem o v e the heat s i nk. 6. T urn the screw i n the CPU socket 180 degrees to rel ea se the CPU. 7. Take out the CPU. Keyboard To r e m o v e the keyboar d, first rem[...]

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    999 99 Pac ka rd Be ll EasyNo te M X Dis ass em bl y Man ual 9 4. There are 4 small slot s at the locati on show n i n Fig . 11 ; i ns ert a s m all fl a t-blade screwdriv er in each slot to unlat ch the keyboard. Fi g. 11 Locati on of l atc hes securi ng keyboard co ver. 5. Til t t he keyboard gentl y f orward. 6. Bef ore remov ing the keyboard en[...]

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    1010 1010 10 Pac ka rd Be ll EasyNo te M X Dis ass em bl y Man ual 10 4. Rem ove t he 4 hinge screws on t he back o f the notebook s ecur ing the LCD screen. Fi g. 13 Locati on hinge sc rews. 5. Remov e the mi ddle hi nge cover. 6. Caref ully d i sconnect t he 2 (whit e) block connect ors. Fi g. 14 Locati on of bl ock connectors an d screws. 7. Sli[...]

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    1111 1111 11 Pac ka rd Be ll EasyNo te M X Dis ass em bl y Man ual 11 11. Lif t aw ay t he LCD screen assem bly. Main Board To r e m o v e the main boar d, first rem o v e the bat tery (see Battery ) , th e HDD (s ee Hard Disk Driv e ), the CD - ROM o r DVD d r ive (s ee Opt ica l D isk D ri v e ), the wirel ess net work card (see W LAN C ard ), t [...]

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    1212 1212 12 Pac ka rd Be ll EasyNo te M X Dis ass em bl y Man ual 12 5. Rem o v e the 8 rem a i ning screws f ro m t he bot tom plat e. 6. Rem ove t he dummy card (optional ) f ro m t he car d reader and/or the Ex p ressCard slot . 7. Caref u l ly remov e the top cover. No te: T he t o p co ver ha s b een c l i cked i nt o pl ac e; y ou m i ght n [...]

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    1313 1313 13 Pac ka rd Be ll EasyNo te M X Dis ass em bl y Man ual 13 Bluet ooth (Optional) To r e m o v e the opti onal Bluet ooth modul e , fi rst rem o v e t he batt ery (see Battery ) , the H DD (se e Hard Di sk Driv e ), the C D-R OM or DVD dr ive (s ee Optic al Disk Drive ), t he w i re l ess net work card (see W LAN Ca rd ), the i nstalled m[...]

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    1414 1414 14 Pac ka rd Be ll EasyNo te M X Dis ass em bl y Man ual 14 2. Di sconnect t he 2 fl a t cab l es and s epar ate the part f ro m the t op cov e r (see Fi g. 22 ). No te: The touchpad a rea and the buttons are se parat e pa rts: the touchpad area is part of the top cover. T o replace the touchpad area, disconnect a ll flat cab l e s on the[...]

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    1515 1515 15 Pac ka rd Be ll EasyNo te M X Dis ass em bl y Man ual 15 2. Rem o v e t he 3 s cr ews securi ng the s ub w oof er (one o f the scre ws i s not v isibl e i n Fi g. 25 ). Fi g. 25 Locati on of subwoofe r screws. 3. Rem o v e the subwoof er assembl y. LCD Panel To di sas sem bl y t he LCD panel , fi rst rem o v e battery (see Battery ) , [...]

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    1616 1616 16 Pac ka rd Be ll EasyNo te M X Dis ass em bl y Man ual 16 5. Rem o v e t he 8 screws securi ng the LCD and lift out the LCD panel . Fi g. 28 Locati on of screws securi ng LCD mod ul e. 6. Rem o v e the 4 screws on each side of t he brac ke t. 7. Rem o v e the top support bracket (usuall y held i n place by the l eft and the ri ght brac [...]

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    1717 1717 17 Pac ka rd Be ll EasyNo te M X Dis ass em bl y Man ual 17 Webcam Micr ophone/USB Cable To r e m o v e t he w ebcam micr ophone and the webcam U SB cabl e, first rem o v e batt er y (see Battery ), the HDD (see Hard Di sk Driv e ), th e CD -R OM o r DVD dri ve (s ee Optic al Disk Drive ), t he w i reless net work card (see W LAN Ca rd ),[...]

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    1818 1818 18 Pac ka rd Be ll EasyNo te M X Dis ass em bl y Man ual 18 No tice The i n f or m ation in t h i s guide is subject to change without notice. Thi s guide cont a i ns information prot ect ed by copyri ght. No part of t hi s guide m ay be phot ocop i ed or reproduced in any f orm or by any m eans w it hout prior wri tten consent f rom Pack[...]