EasyNote DT85SERVICEGUIDE
CHAPTER 1: System specifications4Input devices• 99-,100-, or 103-key keyboard, 2.5 mm (minimum) key travel• Function keys, system keys, navigation key
CHAPTER 3: Replacing notebook components94Replacing the touchpad button boardTools you need to complete this task:Screws removed during this task:• 2
www.packardbell.com958 Disconnect the cable from the touchpad button board connector.9 Remove the touchpad button board from the palm rest.10 Replace
CHAPTER 3: Replacing notebook components96Replacing the USB board Tools you need to complete this task:Screws removed during this task:• 2 black M2.5
www.packardbell.com977 Disconnect the USB board cable from the USBCN1 on the system board and release the cable from the latch. 8 Remove the USB board
CHAPTER 3: Replacing notebook components9810 Place the new USB board in the base enclosure; fix it to the latch and secure it with the screw removed i
www.packardbell.com99Replacing the Bluetooth moduleTools you need to complete this task:Screws removed during this task:• 2 black M2.5×8 (LCD panel h
CHAPTER 3: Replacing notebook components1008 The Bluetooth module is glued to the system board. Carefully pry loose the Bluetooth module from the syst
www.packardbell.com101Replacing the modem boardTools you need to complete this task:Screws removed during this task:• 2 black M2.5×8 (LCD panel hinge
CHAPTER 3: Replacing notebook components1028 Carefully lift up the modem board to remove it from the port on the system board; then turn it over to ac
www.packardbell.com103Replacing the coin-cell batteryTools you need to complete this task:Screws removed during this task:• 2 black M2.5×8 (LCD panel
www.packardbell.com5Security• Kensington lock• BIOS-based user, supervisor, and HDD passwordsPhysical specifications• Dimensions: 441.1 × 300 × 40.2/4
CHAPTER 3: Replacing notebook components1048 Gently push down the new coin-cell battery to latch it into the system board.9 Reinstall the palm rest by
www.packardbell.com105Replacing the dc-in cableTools you need to complete this task:Screws removed during this task:• 2 black M2.5×8 (LCD panel hinge
CHAPTER 3: Replacing notebook components1069 Reinstall the palm rest by following the instructions in “Replacing the palm rest” on page 87.10 Reinstal
www.packardbell.com107Replacing the system boardTools you need to complete this task:Screws removed during this task:• 1 chrome M2×4 (wireless card)•
CHAPTER 3: Replacing notebook components1089 Remove the CPU by following the instructions in “Replacing the CPU” on page 73.10 If the system comes wit
www.packardbell.com10921 Remove the one screw securing the system board to the base panel.22 Carefully lift the right side of the system board and sli
CHAPTER 3: Replacing notebook components11029 Reconnect the USB board cable by following the instructions in “Replacing the USB board” on page 96.30 R
www.packardbell.com111Replacing the left and right speakersTools you need to complete this task:Screws removed during this task:• 1 chrome M2×4 (wirel
CHAPTER 3: Replacing notebook components1124 Remove the any adhesive tapes securing the speaker cables.5 Remove the 3 screws securing the left and rig
www.packardbell.com1138 Replace the system board by following steps 23 to 44 in “Replacing the system board” on page 107.9 Replace the bay cover, then
CHAPTER 1: System specifications6System block diagram
CHAPTER 3: Replacing notebook components114Replacing the subwooferTools you need to complete this task:Screws removed during this task:• 1 chrome M2×4
www.packardbell.com1154 Remove the 2 screws securing the subwoofer to the base panel.5 Lift to remove the subwoofer from the base panel.6 Replace the
CHAPTER 3: Replacing notebook components116Replacing the LCD front panelTools you need to complete this task:Screws removed during this task:• 2 blac
www.packardbell.com117Note:The LCD front panel is glued to the LCD panel by a double-sided adhesive tape. When replacing back the LCD front panel, don
CHAPTER 3: Replacing notebook components11816 Reinstall the battery.
www.packardbell.com119Replacing the inverter boardTools you need to complete this task:Screws removed during this task:• 2 black M2.5×8 (LCD panel hi
CHAPTER 3: Replacing notebook components1208 Turn over the inverter board to access the cables.9 Disconnect the cables from the inverter board.10 Conn
www.packardbell.com121Replacing the LCDTools you need to complete this task:Screws removed during this task:• 2 black M2.5×8 (LCD panel hinges - bott
CHAPTER 3: Replacing notebook components1228 Disconnect the cable from the webcam.9 Remove the 8 screws from the left and right hinges on the LCD.10 R
www.packardbell.com12311 Remove the LCD from the LCD assembly lid.12 Remove the 6 screws from the left and right LCD panel hinge brackets to remove it
www.packardbell.com7Hardware specificationsProcessorControllersItem SpecificationType Intel Core 2 Duo, Pentium Dual-Core, Celeron mobile processorPro
CHAPTER 3: Replacing notebook components12414 Detach the portion of the LCD cable that is glued to the LCD panel.15 Detach the adhesive tape near the
www.packardbell.com12517 Connect the LCD cable to the connector on the new LCD panel and replace the tapes that might be destroyed when removing the L
CHAPTER 3: Replacing notebook components126Replacing the LCD panel hinge bracketsTools you need to complete this task:Screws removed during this task:
www.packardbell.com12711 Replace the inverter board by following the instructions in “Replacing the inverter board” on page 119.12 Replace the LCD fro
CHAPTER 3: Replacing notebook components128Replacing the microphoneTools you need to complete this task:Screws removed during this task:• 2 black M2.
www.packardbell.com1299 Replace the new microphone into the LCD front panel.10 Replace the LCD front panel by following the instructions in “Replacing
CHAPTER 3: Replacing notebook components130Replacing the webcamTools you need to complete this task:Screws removed during this task:• 2 black M2.5×8
www.packardbell.com1319 Reconnect the cable to the webcam.10 Replace the LCD front panel by following the instructions in “Replacing the LCD front pan
CHAPTER 3: Replacing notebook components132Replacing the antennasTools you need to complete this task:Screws removed during this task:• 2 black M2.5×
www.packardbell.com1339 Release the antenna cables from the aluminium adhesive tapes securing them and then carefully pry loose the left and right ant
CHAPTER 1: System specifications8BIOSMemory Item SpecificationBIOS vendor PhoenixBIOS version V1.01BIOS ROM type 3VBIOS ROM size 16 MbBIOS package 8-S
CHAPTER 3: Replacing notebook components134Replacing the LCD assembly lidTools you need to complete this task:Tools you need to complete this task:Scr
www.packardbell.com1358 Remove the LCD by following the instructions in step 8 to step 12 in “Replacing the LCD” on page 121.9 Place the LCD on the ne
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CHAPTER4137Troubleshooting• Diagnosing problems• System test procedures• Power-On Self-Test (POST) error message• Index of error messages• Phoenix BIO
CHAPTER 4: Troubleshooting138Diagnosing problemsUse the following procedure as a guide for diagnosing notebook problems.1 Obtain the failing symptoms
www.packardbell.com139System test proceduresTesting the optical driveUse the following procedure to isolate a problem in an optical drive controller,
CHAPTER 4: Troubleshooting140Testing the memoryMemory errors can stop your programs, show error messages on the screen, or hang the system.To test the
www.packardbell.com141• If the voltage is not correct, replace the power adapter.• If the voltage is within the range, do the following:– Replace the
CHAPTER 4: Troubleshooting142Testing the touchpadIf the touchpad doesn’t work, do the following actions one at a time to correct the problem.To test t
www.packardbell.com143Power-On Self-Test (POST) error messageThe POST error message index lists the error message and their possible causes. The most
www.packardbell.com9Hard DriveOptical driveItem SpecificationModel Seagate ST9160310ASToshiba MK1655GSXHitachi HTS543216L9A300Western Digital WD1600BE
CHAPTER 4: Troubleshooting144Index of error messagesError codesError messagesError Codes Error Messages006 Equipment Configuration ErrorCauses:1. CPU
www.packardbell.com145System battery is dead - Replace and run SetupTest or replace the CMOS battery, run the BIOS Setup Utility to reconfigure system
CHAPTER 4: Troubleshooting146No-beep error messagesInvalid System Configuration Data • Test or replace the BIOS ROM.• Test or replace the system board
www.packardbell.com147Phoenix BIOS beep codesCode Beeps POST Routine Description02h Verify Real Mode03h Disable Non-Maskable Interrupt (NMI)04h Get CP
CHAPTER 4: Troubleshooting1482Eh 1-3-4-3 RAM failure on data bits xxxx of low byte of memory bus2Fh Enable cache before system BIOS shadow30h 1-4-1-1
www.packardbell.com14966h Configure advanced cache registers67h Initialize Multi Processor APIC68h Enable external and CPU caches69h Setup System Mana
CHAPTER 4: Troubleshooting15095h Install CD ROM for boot96h Clear huge ES segment register97h Fixup Multi Processor table98h 1-2 Search for option ROM
www.packardbell.com151C2h Initialize error loggingC3h Initialize error display functionC4h Initialize system error handlerC5h PnPnd dual CMOS (optiona
CHAPTER 4: Troubleshooting152F6h Clear Huge SegmentF7h Boot to Full DOSCode Beeps POST Routine Description
www.packardbell.com153Symptom-to-FRU error messagesLCDPowerSymptom / Error Action in Sequence• The LCD backlight doesn't work.• The LCD is too da
CHAPTER 1: System specifications10LCDTransfer rate Sustained:• with CD: Max 3.6 Mbytes/sec• with DVD: Max 10.08 Mbytes/secSustained:• with CD: Max 3.6
CHAPTER 4: Troubleshooting154Memory CardMemorySoundPower managementSymptom / Error Action in SequenceThe notebook cannot detect the memory card.• Test
www.packardbell.com155DevicesKeyboard and touchpadThe battery fuel gauge in Windows doesn’t go higher than 90%. • Remove the battery pack and let it c
CHAPTER 4: Troubleshooting156Intermittent problemsIntermittent system hang problems can be caused by a variety of reasons that have nothing to do with
www.packardbell.com157Undetermined problemsIf the diagnostic test may not identify which adapter or device failed, which installed devices are incorre
CHAPTER 4: Troubleshooting158
CHAPTER5159System board layout• EasyNote DT85 system board
CHAPTER 5: System board layout160EasyNote DT85 system boardTop viewNumber Descriptions1 HDMI port2 VGA port3 Ethernet LAN port4 Line-in jack5Mic-in ja
www.packardbell.com161Bottom viewNumber Descriptions1 DIMM slot 12 DIMM slot 23 CPU socket4 VGA daughter board slot5 5-in-1 card reader slot6 HDD 1 co
CHAPTER 5: System board layout162
CHAPTER6163FRU (Field-Replaceable Unit) list• Introduction• Exploded diagram• FRU list
www.packardbell.com11AudioVideoDisplay mode Normally whiteBrightness (nits) 250 / 220Luminance uniformity 1.25 max.Contrast ratio 400–500 typicalRespo
CHAPTER 6: FRU (Field-Replaceable Unit) list164IntroductionThis chapter gives you the FRU (field-replaceable-unit) listing in global configurations of
www.packardbell.com165Exploded diagramNO. Part NO. Description Q'ty REV. Remark1 60.4DW08.001 ASSY LCD PANEL IMR 1X1 SJM80 1 A012 50.4DW08.001 SJ
CHAPTER 6: FRU (Field-Replaceable Unit) list166FRU listCategory Part Name Description Part No.ADAPTERADAPTER 90W DELTA ADP-90SB BBGE BLUE LV4 LED LFAD
www.packardbell.com167TOUCHPAD SYNAPTICS TM00372-027TOUCHPAD SYNAPTICS TM00372-02756.AYP01.001MULTI-MEDIA BOARD RIGHTCAPACITIVE BUTTON NS-SJM80-R V55.
CHAPTER 6: FRU (Field-Replaceable Unit) list168INVERTER BOARD 18" DARFON VK.22256.101 REV.BINVERTER DL VK.22256.101 Rev.B19.AYP01.002MULTI-MEDIA
www.packardbell.com169POWER CORD 3A 250V 3PIN UKCODE UK 2.5A 250V 3P BK27.01518.541POWER CORD 5A 250V 3PIN UK BKCODE 5A 250V 3P UK BK27.03118.001POWER
CHAPTER 6: FRU (Field-Replaceable Unit) list170POWER CORD ACA / ACNZ POWER CODE ACA / ACNZ ANNIE27.03218.021POWER CORD 7.5A 250V 3P AUSTRALIA BKCODE 7
www.packardbell.com171UPPER CASE BLACK W/TOUCHPAD CABLE & TOUCH PAD BUTTON BOARD CABLE W/O FINGER PRINT HOLEASSY UCASE W/O FP SJM8060.BCR01.002LOW
CHAPTER 6: FRU (Field-Replaceable Unit) list172DVD-RW SUPER-MULTI MODULE 8X SATAODD NSM8XS SUPER-MULTI DRIVE6M.BCR01.001ODD TOSHIBA SUPER-MULTI DRIVE
www.packardbell.com173CPU INTEL CORE2DUAL P7450 2.13G 3M 1066 TJ NOVTIC CPU PENRYN P7450 2.13G PGAKC.74501.DPPCPU INTEL CORE2DUAL P7550 PGA 2.26G 3M 1
CHAPTER 1: System specifications12Features • Intel Gen 5.0 integrated graphics engine with ten, fully-programmable cores• Supports HDMI/DVI, DP, TV-Ou
CHAPTER 6: FRU (Field-Replaceable Unit) list174HDD 160GB 5400RPM 2.5" SATA WD WD1600BEVT-22ZCT0 FW:11.01A11HDD 160GB WD WD1600BEVT-22ZCT0KH.16008
www.packardbell.com175HDD BRACKET ASSY 60 HDD BRK BB233.AYP01.002HEATSINKCPU HEATSINK DISCRETE W/FANASSY THERMAL FOXCONN PX SJM8060.BCR01.003CPU HEATS
CHAPTER 6: FRU (Field-Replaceable Unit) list176KEYBOARD 100KEYS GP7T SJV70/SJV50 INTERNAL17 STANDARD BLACK PORTUGUESEKB MP-07F36P0-4424H PT 100GP7TKB.
www.packardbell.com177KEYBOARD 100KEYS GP7T SJV70/SJV50 INTERNAL17 STANDARD BLACK CZECH/SLOVAKKB MP-07F36CS-4424H CZK100GP7TKB.I170G.090KEYBOARD 100KE
CHAPTER 6: FRU (Field-Replaceable Unit) list178CAMERA 1.0M SUYIN CN1014-S36B-OV01-1CAMERA 1M CN1014-S36B-OV01-157.PCC01.002LCD BRACKET RIGHT W/HINGEHI
www.packardbell.com179MICROPHONE MICROPHONE SJM80 XINGMENG23.BCR01.003MICROPHONE MICROPHONE SJM80 GOERTEK23.BCR01.003INVERTER BOARD 18" DARFON VK
CHAPTER 6: FRU (Field-Replaceable Unit) list180SODIMM 1GB DDRIII 1066MHZ MICRON MT8JSF12864HY-1G1D1SODIMM 1G MT8JSF12864HY-1G1D1KN.1GB04.003SODIMM 1GB
www.packardbell.com181SCREW M2.5X4L NI NYLOK SCRW M2.5X4L NI NYLOK86.00H36.534SCREW M2*4 WAFER NI SCRW M2*4 WAFER NI86.9A552.4R0SCREW M2.5*3 WAFER NI
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APPENDIX A183Model definition and configuration
www.packardbell.com13KeyboardPointing deviceMemory card readerItem SpecificationController Winbond WPC773Type 99- ,100 or 103-key, 2.5 mm (minimum) ke
APPENDIX A: 184EasyNote DT85Common to all model configurations are:• Camera: 0.3M DV• Card reader: 5-in-1 built-in• Adapter: 65W• LCD: 15.6 WXGA LED-b
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APPENDIX A: 186ENTJ65-643G32MnEMEA PortugalLX.B760X.001ENTJ65-643G32Mn VHP32BTPT1 UMACck8 2G+1G/320/6L/5R/CB_n2_0.3D_GEc_PT44 EasyNote_TJ65-BT-206PTC2
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APPENDIX B189Test compatible components• Introduction• Microsoft® Windows Vista® Environment Test
APPENDIX B: Test compatible components190IntroductionThis notebook’s compatibility is tested and verified by Acer’s internal testing department. All o
www.packardbell.com191Microsoft® Windows Vista® Environment TestItem SpecificationCRT Port TestCRT monitor ViewSonic 19" CRT VCDTS23283-2G Monito
APPENDIX B: Test compatible components192USB game pad / joystick ALPS USB Game Pad Microsoft SideWinder Plug & Play GamePad Logitech Freedom 2.4GH
www.packardbell.com193Item SpecificationMultimedia Card TestSD/Mini SD/Micro SD card SanDisk Secure Digital Card 256MBA-DATA Secure Digital Card 4GB 1
Revision HistoryPlease refer to the table below for the updates made on the Easynote DT85 service guide.Service guide files and updates are available
CHAPTER 1: System specifications14Wired LANWireless LANBluetoothItem SpecificationChipset Broadcom BCM5784Data throughput 10/100/1000 MbpsLAN connecto
APPENDIX B: Test compatible components194
APPENDIX C195Online support information
APPENDIX C: Online support information196Online Support InformationThis appendix describes online technical support services available to help you rep
197IndexAAC adapterspecifications 16antennas, replace 132application key 24arrow keys 24audiocontroller 7next track 25play/pause button 25previous
Index198intermittent problems 156Internet chat programs 27KKeyCommunication 22keyboardkeys 24specifications 13keyboard coverreplace 77keyboard or
199www.gateway.complay/pause button 25previous chapter 25stop button 25volumemute 25Wwebcamspecifications 15usage 27Windows key 24wired LANspeci
Index200
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www.packardbell.com15USBButtons/Indicators/PortsWebcamItem SpecificationChipset • Intel ICH9MUSB compliancy level 2.0OHCI USB 1.1 and USB 2.0 host con
CHAPTER 1: System specifications16Cooling fanBatteryAC adapterProcessor temperature (°C) Fan speed (rpm) Acoustic level (dBA)45-50 0-3000 2955-66 0-33
www.packardbell.com17Power managementACPI mode DescriptionG3 Mechanical Off - All devices in the system are turned off completely. No electrical curr
CHAPTER 1: System specifications18Notebook product tourFront ViewNote: 1. Charging: The light shows amber when the battery is charging. 2. Fully charg
www.packardbell.com19Left View# Icon Item Description1DC-in jack Connects to an AC adapter.2HDMI out jack (optional)HDMI Plug an HDMI device, such as
CHAPTER 1: System specifications20Right ViewRear View# Icon Item Description1USB 2.0 ports Connects to USB 2.0 devices (e.g., USB mouse, USB camera).2
www.packardbell.com21Top ViewNote:The LCD and the keyboard are separate pictures and were joined together for better clarification.11
CHAPTER 1: System specifications22# Icon Item Description1Power button / indicatorTurns the computer on and off. / Indicates the computer's power
www.packardbell.com23Bottom View# Icon Item Description1Subwoofer Emits low frequency sound output.2Bottom cover Houses the memory, hard drive, cpu, a
ContentsiChapter 1: System specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1Preface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
CHAPTER 1: System specifications24KeyboardYour notebook features a full-size keyboard that functions the same as a desktop computer keyboard. Many of
www.packardbell.com25System key combinationsWhen you press the FN key and a system key at the same time, your notebook performs the action identified
CHAPTER 1: System specifications26TouchpadWhen you move your finger on the touchpad, the pointer (arrow) on the screen moves in the same direction. Yo
www.packardbell.com27WebcamYou can use the optional webcam with many of the available Internet chat programs to add video and audio to your chat sessi
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CHAPTER229System utilities• BIOS setup utility• BIOS recovery• Clearing a BIOS password• Unlocking the hard drive
CHAPTER 2: System utilities30BIOS setup utilityThe BIOS setup utility is a hardware configuration program built into the notebook’s BIOS (Basic Input/
www.packardbell.com31Navigating the BIOS setup utilityUse the keys listed in the legend bar on the bottom of the Setup screen to work your way through
CHAPTER 2: System utilities32InformationThe Information menu displays a summary of your computer hardware information. These information are necessary
www.packardbell.com33MainUse the Main menu to set the system time and date, and other basic options.Manufacturer Name Displays the name of the compute
ContentsiiCreating the Crisis Recovery disk . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41Performing a BIOS recovery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
CHAPTER 2: System utilities34Quiet Boot Enables or disables the Quiet Boot function. When enabled, BIOS setup is in graphical mode and displays only
www.packardbell.com35SecurityUse the Security menu option to set system passwords to protect your computer from unauthorized use..Parameter Descriptio
CHAPTER 2: System utilities36Setting a passwordNote the following reminders before you define a system password:• The maximum length of password conta
www.packardbell.com37To set a supervisor password: 1 Press ↑ or ↓ to highlight Set Supervisor Password, then press Enter. The Set Supervisor Password
CHAPTER 2: System utilities385 Press Enter. A dialog box will appear confirming that changes have been made.6 Press F10 to save the password and close
www.packardbell.com39BootUse the Boot menu to set the preferred drive sequence in which the Setup utility attempts to boot the operating system.To set
CHAPTER 2: System utilities40ExitThe Exit menu screen lists options for quitting from the Setup Utility.Option DescriptionExit Saving Changes Saves ch
www.packardbell.com41BIOS recoveryAn interruption during a BIOS flash procedure (e.g. a power outage) can corrupt the BIOS code, which will cause the
CHAPTER 2: System utilities42Running the Flash utility:To run the Flash utility: 1 Rename the BIOS file as “XXXXXXX.FD”.2 Copy the “XXXXXXX.FD” file
www.packardbell.com43Clearing a BIOS passwordTo clear a lost BIOS password (user or supervisor password) you need to short the clear password hardware
iiiwww.packardbell.comReplacing the LCD assembly lid . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 134Chapter 4: Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . .
CHAPTER 2: System utilities44To clear a BIOS password:1 Turn off the notebook and unplug all the peripherals connected to it.2 Complete the steps in “
www.packardbell.com45Unlocking the hard driveTo regain access to your computer if you lose the HDD password, you need to generate a master password an
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CHAPTER347Replacing notebook components• Preventing static electricity discharge• Preparing the work space• Required tools• Preparing the notebook• Re
CHAPTER 3: Replacing notebook components48Preventing static electricity dischargeThe components inside your notebook are extremely sensitive to static
www.packardbell.com49Preparing the work spaceBefore performing maintenance on the notebook, make sure that your work space and the notebook are correc
CHAPTER 3: Replacing notebook components50Required toolsTo disassemble the notebook, you need the following tools:• Wrist grounding strap (for ESD pre
www.packardbell.com51Preparing the notebookTo prepare the notebook for maintenance: 1 Make sure that the optical disc drive is empty.2 Turn off the n
CHAPTER 3: Replacing notebook components52b Pull the express card out of its slot.7 Make sure there is no memory card on the card reader slot. To remo
www.packardbell.com53b Pull the memory card out of its slot.
ContentsivAppendix C: Online support information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 195Online Support Information . . . . . . . . . . .
CHAPTER 3: Replacing notebook components54Removing the batteryTo remove the battery: 1 Turn the notebook over so the base is facing up.2 Slide the ba
www.packardbell.com55Removing the bay coverTo remove or replace components located on the lower bay, you need to remove the bay cover first.Tools you
CHAPTER 3: Replacing notebook components564 Insert a non-marring plastic scribe on the cover’s notch to release the cover from the computer, and then
www.packardbell.com57Adding or replacing memory modulesTools you need to complete this task:To add or replace memory modules: 1 Complete the steps in
CHAPTER 3: Replacing notebook components58Replacing the wireless cardTools you need to complete this task:Screws removed during this task:• 1 chrome M
www.packardbell.com594 Unplug the antenna cables. Note which color cable corresponds to each of the connectors.5 Move the antenna cables away from the
CHAPTER 3: Replacing notebook components607 Pull the card out of the slot.8 Insert the new wireless card at a 30° angle into the empty Mini Card slot.
www.packardbell.com61Replacing the hard drive 1Tools you need to complete this task:Screws removed during this task:• 1 chrome M2×4 (hard drive 1)• 4
CHAPTER 3: Replacing notebook components624 Grasp the black mylar tab and use it to disengage the hard drive from its connector, and then remove the d
www.packardbell.com637 Remove the hard drive from the bracket.8 Place the bracket on the new drive and secure it with the screws removed in step 6.9 S
CHAPTER11System specifications• Preface• Features• System block diagram• Hardware specifications• Notebook product tour• Keyboard• Touchpad• Webcam
CHAPTER 3: Replacing notebook components64Replacing the hard drive 2Tools you need to complete this task:Screws removed during this task:• 1 chrome M2
www.packardbell.com653 Remove the hard drive screw.4 Grasp the black mylar tab and use it to disengage the hard drive from its connector, and then rem
CHAPTER 3: Replacing notebook components666 Remove the screws that secure the hard drive bracket.7 Remove the hard drive from the bracket.8 Place the
www.packardbell.com67Replacing the optical driveTools you need to complete this task:Screws removed during this task:• 1 chrome M2×4 (optical drive)•
CHAPTER 3: Replacing notebook components684 Use the non-marring plastic scribe to carefully push the optical drive out of the drive bay, and then slid
www.packardbell.com697 Detach the bracket from the drive.8 Attach the bezel to the new optical drive. 9 Attach the bracket to the new optical drive an
CHAPTER 3: Replacing notebook components70Replacing the thermal moduleNote:The thermal module in this sample is for the discrete model. For the UMA mo
www.packardbell.com714 Loosen the spring-loaded captive screws securing thermal module.Follow the screw sequence indicated on the below images.5 Remov
CHAPTER 3: Replacing notebook components726 Lay the thermal module down in an upright position to avoid tainting your work space with thermal grease.7
www.packardbell.com73Replacing the CPUTools you need to complete this task:To replace the CPU: 1 Complete the steps in “Preparing the notebook” on pa
CHAPTER 1: System specifications2PrefaceConventionsThe following conventions are used in this manual:General informationBefore using this information
CHAPTER 3: Replacing notebook components746 Remove the old processor from the system board.7 Install the new processor onto the system board making su
www.packardbell.com75Replacing the VGA board (for discrete models)Tools you need to complete this task:Screws removed during this task:• 2 black M2×4
CHAPTER 3: Replacing notebook components765 Remove the VGA board.6 Install the VGA board, then replace the screws removed in step 4.7 Remove any therm
www.packardbell.com77Replacing the keyboardTools you need to complete this task:To replace the keyboard: 1 Complete the steps in “Preparing the noteb
CHAPTER 3: Replacing notebook components786 Disconnect the keyboard cable and remove the old keyboard.7 Connect the cable from the new keyboard into t
www.packardbell.com79Replacing the keyboard coverTools you need to complete this task:To replace the keyboard cover: 1 Complete the steps in “Prepari
CHAPTER 3: Replacing notebook components80The left and right media boards are glued to the keyboard cover.6 Use the plastic scribe to carefully pry lo
www.packardbell.com81Replacing the power button boardTools you need to complete this task:Screws removed during this task:• 1 chrome M2×4 (power butto
CHAPTER 3: Replacing notebook components826 Carefully remove the power button board and turn in over to access the cable.7 Disconnect the cable from t
www.packardbell.com83Replacing the LCD panel assemblyTools you need to complete this task:Screws removed during this task:• 2 black M2.5×8 (LCD panel
www.packardbell.com3FeaturesPlatform• Intel®– Processor: Intel Core™2 Duo processor (2.0–2.4 GHz or above) with 1066/800 MHz FSB– Core logic: Intel GM
CHAPTER 3: Replacing notebook components848 Remove the tape securing the LCD and microphone cables.9 Disconnect the LCD and microphone cables from the
www.packardbell.com8511 Pull the antenna cables from underneath the computer and release them from the latches.12 Remove the top hinge screws securing
CHAPTER 3: Replacing notebook components8614 Position the new LCD panel assembly on the notebook, and then secure it with the hinge screws removed in
www.packardbell.com87Replacing the palm restTools you need to complete this task:Screws removed during this task:• 2 black M2.5×8 (LCD panel hinges -
CHAPTER 3: Replacing notebook components889 Remove the 3 screws securing the palm rest to the base side.10 Disconnect the DC-in cable from the system
www.packardbell.com8912 Disconnect the touchpad board and touchpad button board cables from TP335 and FP2 connectors.13 Carefully pry loose the palm r
CHAPTER 3: Replacing notebook components90Replacing the touchpad boardTools you need to complete this task:Screws removed during this task:• 2 black
www.packardbell.com919 Remove the touchpad board cable from the palm rest. 10 Note the orientation of the touchpad board for later reference in instal
CHAPTER 3: Replacing notebook components9211 Insert a small flat-blade screwdriver or non-marring scribe between the touchpad board and the palm rest’
www.packardbell.com9318 Reinstall the keyboard by following the instructions in “Replacing the keyboard” on page 77.19 If you have disconnected any wi
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