Hi there,
Anyone here know hows to disassemble a Easynote SL81?`
I have removed all screws under and the DVD-ROM/Burner, battery, HDD etc. But there is something that still hold the pieces together. Is there any kind of hidden screw or do I have to remove the keyboard? And how do I remove the keyboard?
I appreciate any kind of help!
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Well, I managed to take apart that little s**ker...
If anyone wants to do it then here's the way. After loosing all the screws from the bottom part. Snap away the keyboard with a thin screw driver from the "upper part" of the keyboard. Above the NumPad, above Del-key, above three of the F-keys. After that it is just to lift the keyboard and reveal the rest of the screws. You have to snap away keyboard cable and the mouse pad cable. Beneath the keyboard there are 5 screw to release the rest of the part around the keyboard.
Then you have some more screws and patience to handle. Be careful when trying to take away the motherboard. You need to "lift" it a little so the speaker/mic-plugs gets away from the "chassi".
I managed to clear the old thermal grease (the worst I've ever seen, almost dried up like paper) and replace with new. I lowered the temp (watching HD-mtrl) from 95 degrees Celsius to ~55 degrees.
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And the irritating noise from the fan almost disappeared, thanks to the lowered temp. I'm so pleased
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thanks for your guide but it doesnt work like that, i have removed all screws from the bottom but the front is not possible, it seems as something in the middle is holding it together, i have pulled like crazy almost breaking the damn laptop but it doesnt move, when you say above the 3 keys, you mean above the silver coloured thing? mine is loose there but as i said its keeping it together from the middle i believe or a little higher, the keyboard is not moving from its place, maybe you can help me again with a more detailed description, also in swedish if you want, but english is fine aswell
Disassemble a Easynote SL81?
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