Can I use a lid latch from a x60 or no?
Is it a difficult install?
This is what the lid latch looks like


Yes, if the X61s does NOT have an UltraLight screen.codek wrote:Can I use a lid latch from a x60 or no?
It was horrible. The person put plastic bags from the market in a regular lenovo box and she only put 10 of them with minimum bubble wrap around the computer.Woodenspoon wrote:wow, if it really broke during shipping i'd ship it back for refund.
the amount of force necessary to break that latch means the packing was woefully inadequate.
Yes, I heard about how fragile the screen is and I won't dare do it still connected to the assembly. I have not disassembled an x series lcd but I have disassembled other laptop lcd's.EOMtp wrote:]Yes, if the X61s does NOT have an UltraLight screen.
The "difficulty" is a function or your level of experience and the time you wish to spend to do it the right way, i.e, completely removing the "top" of the machine, disassembling it, and the putting everything back together. If you have not dissembled the LCD casing before, do NOT attempt to do it while still mounted to the bottom of the machine.
Good luck!
The hinges are fragile? Are we talking about the two metal anchors connecting the lcd's to the laptop. I thought those weren't that fragile.richk wrote:LCD (particularly hinges) assemblies on X60/X60s machines are fairly fragile.
im more worried about cracking the lcd.Woodenspoon wrote:they are fragile as any other laptop...not that bad:P
ah, now i get what you mean.richk wrote:If you remove the lid and have it lying on a table in front of you, the hinges are not fragile. If you try to work on it while the lid is attached, you will find that the pieces that run inside the top case are VERY thin, especially at the bottom. Most of the structural strength comes from the lid.
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