I have an HP Pavilion DV9700 laptop. It’s a great laptop except for one flaw. I hate the HALF-SIZE Right Shift key I really feel your pain! I work a lot with Toshiba laptops and one of them (Satellite P105) have same small Shift key. I just totally hate it. I wouldn’t...
Disassemble your laptop Taking apart and rebuilding a laptop will enable you to change out components, clean your system, or scrap the internal components of the laptop. This is a general guide, which covers the most common laptop configuration. Laptop manufacturers vary, however, and some items...
Yes, it’s possible but you’ll have to disassemble the whole laptop and access the power connector. After that you plug in the known good AC adapter and test with a voltmeter if power gets to the motherboard. If the motherboard get’s power from the adapter but appears to be dead, ...
I have a toshiba a100 and my keyboard after 3.5 years of use has a few broken keys. Do you think it would be possible to use as a replacement, one meant for a200 or a300. Moreover would it be possible to use one from the backlit keyboard models like e205 etc. I think the size i...
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Anti-static bag to store the old hard drive (optional) Microfiber Cloth or a Compressed Air Duster toclean your PC Step 3: Disassemble Parts Let’s start by turning off the machine andopening the PC case. This should take no time if you tinker with your PC regularly. But if you’re ...
Vaiointo aRaspberry Pi laptop. AnInstructablefrom alpinedelta disassembles the keyboard in order for the connections to each switch to be visually traced back to the connector. Instead of taking the keyboard apart or using an ohm meter, this Instructable will load the Teensy with an automated ...
Disconnect the power supply. Please take out the battery if it is a laptop. Open the case to see the hard disk in the old PC. Disassemble the shell by using a screwdriver to find the hard disk. Disconnect the hard disk and cable, then take out the hard disk. ...
I'd have to disassemble the laptop, and try to plug the video cable into the NVidia card itself (which I'm not going to do). So yes, there may be a need to have a separate game machine, depending on whether or not a person made the mistake of purchasing a gaming laptop (and I...
In this guide I will disassemble a laptop LCD screen in order to remove and replace the backlight lamp (CCFL). Replacing the backlight lamp is not an easy task even for experienced technicians. If you do something wrong you will permanently damage the LCD screen and have to buy a new on...