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When a Chromebook is plugged into an outlet with a working adapter, but the device will neither charge or power on, this is a sign that the charging port is damaged and needs to be replaced. This guide shows how to replace a defective charging port for a Poin2 Chromebook 11.
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Power down the Poin2 Chromebook 11 and disconnect the power adapter.
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Close the Chromebook and position it with the base facing up.
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Use a #0 Phillips screwdriver to unscrew the ten 7mm screws that hold the base to the rest of the frame
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Insert a 1cm-wide plastic opening tool between the base and top frame.
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Pry (up and down) around the entire border of the Chromebook to separate.
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Use your hands to gently lift the base away from the frame.
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Disconnect the white 8-wire battery connector from the motherboard using a spudger to push the two L-shaped clips out of the port.
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Remove the six 4mm screws using a Phillips #0 screwdriver.
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Disconnect the charging port from the motherboard using a spudger to push the 4-wire connector out from the port.
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Use a Phillips #0 screwdriver and remove the two 7mm screws from the hinge.
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Pry the metal hinge up, until it sits perpendicular to the motherboard.
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Use tweezers to gently pull the charging port out of the frame.
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To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
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Great, Now where can I find this part to fix my laptop???
where do I buy the new port???