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    Opening the Aspire 4315

    Discussion in 'Acer' started by shaunyboy, Mar 28, 2008.

  1. shaunyboy

    shaunyboy Newbie

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    Could anyone give me some tips on how to remove the entire back of the Aspire 4315. I am attempting to install an internal USB bluetooth device.

    I have already taken off the cover that lets you into the RAM and CPU etc, and have removed all the other visible screws. But I am now stuck as it does not want to come loose and I don't want to pull at it too much.

    It'd be great to get some pointers.

    Thanks


    EDIT: With a little more tinkering, I found the tabs that hold the keyboard part and the back together. Took them off and lifted the keyboard part off of the main case to reveal the motherboard. All sorted :D