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  1. mine is dell 7577 almost the same procedure i just paid a guy $18 to do it instead lol its hard just by watching haha

  2. my friend has this laptop and needs to repair it because his child bent it and broke the piece connecting the monitor and main body. what is that piece called?

  3. In case anyone was wondering, that's 54 screws to get to the CPU (58 in the video, I was missing 4 on mine randomly despite never once opening it???)

    My full instruction list:

    Unscrew back cover

    Remove back cover

    3 x battery screws (m2.5×6 screws)

    unplug battery

    remove battery

    unplug 5 cables near where battery was

    unplug HDD

    4 x HDD screws (3 tier size)

    remove HDD

    1 x SSD screw (short and fat)

    remove SSD

    unplug RTC

    remove RTC

    1 x screw from CRF (m2x3 screw)

    remove CRF and plastic cover

    1 x screw on EDP (m2x3 screw)

    remove edp cover

    unplug whatever the fuck it was covering (LIFT)

    4 x flat screws along top

    Remove back top section (just lifts up when wedged)

    unplug cable near left fan (wtf is this?)

    19 x screws around plastic cover (m2.5×6 screws)

    – 10 top half (1 in each corner, 2 near each fan, 2 sets of 2 along top)

    – 3 in middle near battery

    – 6 bottom half (5 bottom, 1 near ssd)

    4 x screws under battery (m2x3 screws)

    Pry entire bottom plastic case off

    2 x screws on EACH fan (m2x3 screws)

    remove 1 plug from each fan

    remove 1 plug from other side near top of left fan

    7 x metal screws from MOBO (3 on left 4 on right)

    remove little metal cover that 2 screws were in on the right

    Wiggle the mobo out, use the other side to push a little

    6 x screws in the center holding the heat sink on IN ORDER (m2x3 screws)

    remove heat sink

    TOTAL SCREWS:

    4 x weird HDD screws

    16 x m2x3 screws (little baby)

    4 x flat screws along top

    1 x unique short fat screw (SSD)

    22 x m2.5×6 (3 battery, 19 around plastic cover)

    7 x metal screws (mobo m2.5x2L)

  4. @AwsTech hmm, idk my laptop error or what, but after repaste and assamble my laptop component, my laptop can't be charged, why???

  5. I want to do this but I’m afraid to do it. It will be my first computer to take apart. I already got the new heat sink but in really scared… I’m trying to work up the guys to do it

  6. If you are using this video as a guide, you should applied thermal paste ON the cpu/gpu Integrated Heat Spreader (IHS) and not on the heatsink itself. Thermal paste should not include the green area, only CPU/GPU ihs should be covered by thermal paste. now since you applied to the heatsink which already more than the area of your cpu/gpu ihs, your thermal paste will spead out of the green area to the board. The green area are there is to prevent incase you applied too much thermal paste it wont spread to the board when the cooler is mounted. it is a bad practices as it can cause short circuit and fry your motherboard. It can be even worst if you are using liquid metal thermal paste.

  7. Fans going hard and no display afterwards, any advice. Might have missed something putting it back together.

    Edit: just needs to cycle a few times due to the bios config etc

  8. having a weird problem and not sure why after finishing all of this my laptop is not starting properly , fans are running max speed and the screen is not turning on and I'm scared that i did something wrong

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