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If your Asus L410MA-TS02 laptop is experiencing frequent crashes, failure to power on, or overall system instability, use this guide to replace the motherboard. The motherboard is the main circuit board that connects and powers all of your laptop’s internal components. Prolonged exposure to heat and electrical strain can cause the motherboard to degrade, resulting in reduced stability. You may also choose to replace it with a newer or more compatible version to improve performance.
Replacing the motherboard is a simple process, but be cautious when removing the many screws. You’ll need a screwdriver and an ESD-safe wrist strap to prevent static damage to the motherboard.
Before beginning, power off your laptop and disconnect it from any external power source to prevent electrical shock and damage to components.
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Remove ten 6 mm screws that secure the lower case using a Phillips #1 screwdriver.
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Carefully remove the lower case.
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Grip the white battery connector that is found on its side and pull it directly out of its battery port. Do not pull at an angle or roughly tug it out.
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Pull the white speaker connector directly out of its port.
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Disconnect all of the ribbon cables from the motherboard.
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Remove the one screw holding down the Wi-Fi card.
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Remove the 4 mm screws that are securing the heat sink.
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Remove the screws that are securing the clamp that holds the motherboard down.
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Lift the clamp in order to release the motherboard.
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Slowly lift the motherboard away from the laptop.
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To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.