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Introduction
This guide will detail the best way to remove the motherboard from the Dell XPS 15 9560 and all components that need removed before the motherboard can be accessed.
If your Dell XPS 15 9560 boots up with the BIOS menu, produces a beeping pattern upon failure to boot, or has been experiencing hardware and software malfunctioning with all other fixes ruled out, there may be an irreparable issue with the motherboard and it will need to be replaced.
Damage to a laptop’s body or damage by liquids leaking into a laptop can lead to a damaged motherboard. This is the worst case scenario for many laptops, as a replacement motherboard will need to be purchased. Sometimes, signs of a component malfunction could really be a damaged motherboard in disguise, if a wired connection or a part on the surface of the motherboard is damaged.
The motherboard is the central hub of the laptop. It distributes power throughout the laptop and allows the laptop’s hardware components to communicate with the processor.
Damage to a laptop’s body or damage by liquids leaking into a laptop can lead to a damaged motherboard. A motherboard may also fail over time as it ages. This is the worst case scenario for many laptops as a damage motherboard means the entire computer is no longer operable.

Before beginning, backup all important files to an external hard drive or a USB. Additionally, make sure the laptop is off and the laptop is disconnected from any power source.