Any tips on tearing out a sysboard on t41?

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Any tips on tearing out a sysboard on t41?

#1 Post by thinkpadz » Fri Jul 29, 2005 10:04 am

I'm putting a new firegl t2 board in and just wondered if there was any tips aside from reading the manual.
anything I should be aware of before I take on this endeavor?
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#2 Post by Toe » Fri Jul 29, 2005 11:35 am

If it's like any other laptop I've down, the following might help:

Take pictures before/after

Keep the screws in a small cup (or anything really)

For the love of god, make sure there is no juice......no power.....None.

Follow those, and you won't make any of the same mistakes I've made.

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#3 Post by GomJabbar » Fri Jul 29, 2005 12:46 pm

Be very careful with any ribbon cables and their connectors, as they are fragile. Do not pull a connector apart by the ribbon cable. Try using a small blade of some sort to pry connectors apart.

Watch out for static electricity. Take precautions to ensure that you have touched the metal chassis before touching components.

Try and not touch the contacts of electrical connectors, as this can result in corrosion and poor conductivity at a later date.

Have the right tools and quality tools for the job. If you don't have one, purchase a miniature screwdriver set before you start.
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#4 Post by thinkpadz » Fri Jul 29, 2005 12:54 pm

piece of cake.Done deal. I hadnt worked on tp before but yeah, your right, pretty much the same.
basically take the thing apart from head to toe and put it back together hoping theres no screws left over ;)
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#5 Post by Toe » Fri Jul 29, 2005 3:09 pm

basically take the thing apart from head to toe and put it back together hoping theres no screws left over Wink
Exactly.


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