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+ | [* black] Welcome to how to disassemble an Alienware M11xR3, below, I will describe the tools, you also can see the pictures |
[* black] This teardown is valid for all M11x, including R1 & R2, and mine(R3) | |
[* blue] 1x Phillips #1 and #00 Screwdriver | |
[* blue] 1x Flathead Screwdriver | |
[* blue] 1x Small Needle Nose Pliers or Tweezers | |
[* blue] 1x Thermal Paste and Some Finger Stalls or in my case small water balloons (to spread thermal paste without getting dirty) | |
[* blue] 1x Anti-Static Mat | |
- | [* icon_reminder] It's recommended to read about Static electricity and how it can damage electronic components |
+ | [* icon_reminder] It's recommended to read about Static electricity and how it can damage electronic components. |