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    How to replace a HDD on an Amilo Pi 3540

    Discussion in 'Fujitsu' started by VidKo, Apr 3, 2010.

  1. VidKo

    VidKo Notebook Consultant

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    Hi!

    Any ideas how to get the HDD out of an Amilo Pi 3540? A service manual would be even better.

    Thanks for the answer!
     
  2. ronnieb

    ronnieb Representing the Canucks

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    Well I would think there would be screws on the bottom, allowing you to access the HDD compartment
     
  3. VidKo

    VidKo Notebook Consultant

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    Well, there aren't any direct screws. I really don't want to remove everything if not necessary.

    Look at the image. This is the HDD bay for sure:

    [​IMG]
     
  4. VidKo

    VidKo Notebook Consultant

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    I feel kinda stupid now:

    The two screws are located under the rubber pads :)

    Problem solved!