Toshiba 3000 manual

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    T ough Enough for T oday’ s W orld FIELD REPLA CEABLE UNIT DOCUMENTAT ION 3000 Series Satellite GENERAL INFORMA TION TM Before attempting any of the following procedures, make sure that the main battery and AC adaptor is not connected to the unit and the environment in which you are working on is protected from Electro-Static Discharge(ESD). TOSH[...]

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    FIELD REPLA CEABLE UNIT DOCUMENTAT ION Satellite TM 3000 Series TOSHIBA T ough Enough for T oday’ s W orld FIELD REPLA CEABLE UNIT DOCUMENTAT ION Satellite TM 3000 Series TOSHIBA T ough Enough for T oday’ s W orld FIELD REPLA CEABLE UNIT DOCUMENTAT ION Satellite TM 3000 Series TOSHIBA T ough Enough for T oday’ s W orld FIELD REPLA CEABLE UNIT[...]

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    BATTER Y PACK REMOV AL OPTIONAL PC CARD REMOVAL TOSHIBA T ough Enough for T oday’ s W orld 1. Turn the computer upside down as shown. 2. Slide the battery release lever in the direction of the arrow. 3. Slide the battery pack forward and lift it out. 1. Push the eject button to pop it out. 2. Press the eject button and remove the PC card . NOTE :[...]

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    MEMORY MODULE REMOV AL 1. Turn the computer upside down. 2. Remove two M2x3 black screws and remove the memory cover . FIELD REPLA CEABLE UNIT DOCUMENTAT ION Satellite TM TOSHIBA T ough Enough for T oday’ s W orld 3000 Series HDD REMOVAL 5. Remove two M3x4 silver screws securing the HDD bracket to the drive and lift off the bracket. 6. Peel off t[...]

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    CONTROL BOARD REMOVAL 1. Remove four M2.5x3 black screws securing the control switch board. 2. Disconnect the control switch/LED board from JP4 on the main PCB. KEYBOARD REMOVAL 4. Lift out the keyboard and set it as shown above. 5 Disconnect the keyboard cable from JP5 and IPS switch cable from JP4 on the video board and lift out the keyboard. FIE[...]

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    FIELD REPLA CEABLE UNIT DOCUMENTAT ION Satellite TM TOSHIBA T ough Enough for T oday’ s W orld 3000 Series 1. Remove four M2.5x3 brass screws securing the heatsink cover. COOLING MODULE REMOVAL M2.5x3 black screws Heatsink cover 2. Remove four silver screws securing the heatsink. 3. Lift out the heatsink . Heatsink Silver screws CPU REMOVAL CPU l[...]

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    2. Turn the computer right side up and open the display panel. 3. Disconnect the following four cables: - Black and Gray coax cables - IPS switch cable from PJ1 4. Remove one M2.5x15 silver flat head screws securing the LCD/FL cable and disconnect the LCD/FL cable . TOP COVER REMOV AL FIELD REPLA CEABLE UNIT DOCUMENTAT ION Satellite TM 3000 Series [...]

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    WIRELESS LAN CARD REMOV AL FIELD REPLA CEABLE UNIT DOCUMENTAT ION Satellite TM TOSHIBA T ough Enough for T oday’ s W orld 3000 Series MODEM BOARD REMOVAL 1. Disconnect the modem board from JP13 on the system board. 2. Disconnect the RJ11 cable from the modem board. Modem board RJ11 cable JP13 Wireless LAN card Mini PCI Clips 1. Push the Mini PCI [...]

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    FIELD REPLA CEABLE UNIT DOCUMENTAT ION Satellite TM 3000 Series TOSHIBA T ough Enough for T oday’ s W orld 2. Remove four hex screws at the back of the computer securing the system board. 3. Lift out the system board . System board Hex screws 1. Remove the following eleven screws securing the system board: - 2 M2.5x4 brass screws securing the met[...]

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    14” DISPLAY MASK REMOVA L 1. Remove two rubber seals at the top corners of the display assembly and two mask seals at the bottom corners of the display assembly. 2. Remove four M2.5x5 silver screws securing the display mask. 3. There are 21 latches securing the display mask . Carefully insert your fingers between the display mask and the LCD modu[...]