To reposition the processor in its socket.
!!
Caution: To pay attention to the mark in the shape of triangle gilded
setrouvant on one of the edge of the processor (r-1a). This last,
indicates in which direction to position the processor.
By looking at the legs of the processor, one notes that at the
place of this mark, it misses a leg in the angle. !!
To insert a small flat screwdriver in the notch of the socket being
to the top of the photograph (r-1b) contrary to (11d).
To make lever towards is (r-1c), in order to make slide the processor
on the socket (r-1d). !!
Attention the operation is a little delicate in the direction where one
has the impression to force on the processor. but it is necessary that
it is well at bottom (Risk of bad contact).!!
To put thermal paste.
!! Foot-note: the thermal paste must be put with
parsimony… a drop is enough
To go up the ventirad by carrying out the operations of paragraph 11 - Shrinking of the ventirad and the processor contrary.
To carry out the operations of paragraph 9. Shrinking of the higher mask contrary.
!! Caution: the electronic part of the keyboard Shortcut keys is
plugged in in a connector (r-2a).
See below!!
To reposition correctly the pins (r-2b) seen in (9b).
To strongly support on the place indicated (r-2c) so that the keyboard
“Touches of short cut†is correctly plugged in.
To present the barette by taking guard at the notch which must
correspond on the connector.
To strongly press in order to entrapercevoir only one half millimeter
contact of the barette.
To support on the barette towards the portable. It owes clipser on the
two legs metalic, without effort and having to draw aside these last.
The operation is finalized by a small noise with the clips.
If the barette clipse not correctly, NOT TO FORCE!! , to start again the operation.
To follow all the indication of disassembling in the opposite order.
Article carried out by McPeter for TTPM on June 4, 2006 -
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