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Fujitsu lifebook mouse pad system name
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fujitsu lifebook mouse pad system name
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Step 8 – Remove two screws behind the hinge Step 7 – Remove three screws near the hinge. Step 6 – Pull on the HDD tab on the side and slide out HDD Step 4 – Remove screws from hard drive compartment door

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Step 3 – Remove memory module(s) if needed Step 1 & 2 – Remove Modular Bay Device and Main Battery

  • Remove the weight saver, battery, or optical drive from the modular bay.
  • It may feel like it’ll take an eternity to remove a screw out of many screws, but for screws this small, it’s better to take it easy than stripping it.

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    If the screw driver slips while your loosening the screw, reposition it and slowly turn it to loosen the screw. You don’t have to do this, but it doesn’t hurt to know which screw goes where.Ĭaution: Take it easy when removing the screws, you’re trying not to strip the screw. I’ve dissembled quite a few notebooks, and always ended up with one to three extra screws. As you see in the image below, I’m taking no chances with ending up with a few screws that belong somewhere in my Tablet PC. I recommend that you have a pen or pencil and paper ready because its easy to loose track of which screws goes into which.

    fujitsu lifebook mouse pad system name

    Jumper Tweezers (optional, but helps getting screws out of tight spaces).50mm or 75mm Flathead Screwdriver (or something thin and flat).An antistatic wrap or an object so you can ground yourself from static electricity.Right, now that we’ve gotten through that, let the disassembly begin! What you’ll need

    fujitsu lifebook mouse pad system name

    If only life was as easy as doing a Ctrl-Z. Like the first warning, make sure you are willing to risk disassembling your system because opening up your system will void your warranty. Warning: You can not undo any of your actions when disassembling if any system component is damaged. Remember to ground yourself before touching any component or wear an antistatic wrist wrap at all times when dealing with computer components.

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    Warning: Electrostatic discharge (ESD) kills sensitive components like the one found in your Tablet PC or any other system. I must admit that I had a couple of close calls of possibly damaging something, it’s a risk that one must take, even when documenting a disassembly guide. It is your responsibility and ultimately your choice to proceed with the following guide and its steps. Warning: This guide is also not for the faint of heart, in any disassembly there is a risk that you may damage system components. Notice: This will void your manufacturer warranty, make sure you are willing to accept that any mishaps during disassembly of your system will void it. And, now for some friendly reminders: Notices and Warnings

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    This guide will not go in to specific details on how to a.) replace the processor and ensure stable operation b.) remove and reapply the thermal grease or c.) clean the heatsink - it is simply a basis to get access to the processor, what you do from there is up to you. This guide is applicable to the Fujitsu LifeBook T4210, T4215, and the T4220 as these models all use the same chassis, but may be also applicable to previous and possibly future generations of the Fujitsu LifeBook T4000 series line.

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    This disassembly guide is a primer on how to disassemble the Fujitsu LifeBook T4200 Series Tablet PC to get to the Socket P socketed processor so one can upgrade from a “Merom” 65nm processor to a “Penryn” 45nm processor, reapply thermal grease, clean out the heatsink and fan, and so forth. This guide is a mirror (mostly) of the one posted over at the Tablet PC forums.















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