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[title] Extracting the motherboard | |
- | [* black] When the cover (left) is open, you can |
- | [* black] To extract the motherboard, |
- | [* black] The battery lies on the board (battery is pulled out, here. You can see it |
- | [* black] Important: be careful to not loose |
+ | [* black] When the cover (left) is open, you can extract the motherboard (middle of 3rd picture) from the back shell (on left, in the 3rd picture, this body shell is upside-down). |
+ | [* black] To extract the motherboard, remove the seven Phillips Head screws fastening the motherboard to the back shell (screws are circled in red in the 1st and 2nd pictures, and can be seen on the back shell on the left of the 3rd picture. NOTE: 3rd picture is upside-down). |
+ | [* black] The battery lies on the board (battery is pulled out, here. You can see it in the Step 4 picture). Two wires (red and black) go from a little PCB soldered on the battery onto the motherboard. See next pictures to see the battery. |
+ | [* black] Important: be careful to not loose power button, which can escape easily. It is located on the lower right corner between the back shell and the motherboard. |