Replacing a motherboard on a laptop, the reason could be
that you want to upgrade the motherboard of your laptop to a better and more
efficient one or that it is bad and cannot be fixed. The process of replacing the motherboard may
take up to two or three hours depending on your expertise and experience with
how to disassemble electronics devices.
Before starting the process, it is necessary you
ensure that the new motherboard is compatible with your laptop and that you
have the right tools to carry out the process. If you have doubt about the compatibility your
laptop with a particular type of motherboard, please refer to the motherboard manual
or go to the manufacturer's website. Things that you need to carry out the process are a set of screwdriver and a compatible
motherboard.
Step
1
Turn
off your laptop, unplug it from power supply and turn the laptop upside down. Unlock the battery and slide it out from the laptop.
Step 2
Remove
screws securing the heat sink and CPU cover, and then remove the cover. Now
remove the screws securing a metal bracket that is over the CPU heat sink. Remove
the bracket holding the heat sink and lift up the heat sink from the CPU. If you
desire to replace or change the CPU, you can do it right away. Just unlock the
CPU socket by turning the screw into an open position and carefully lift up the
CPU from the socket on the motherboard
Step
3
Remove
the screws holding the memory modules cover and then remove the cover. To remove the
memory module, spread the latches on both sides of the module until it pops up
at a angle of about 35 degrees. After releasing the memory module hold the
memory module from its sides and pull out from the socket. Repeat the same
process for the second stick, if there are two memory modules.
Step
4
Remove the screws securing the modem card. Carefully
lift up the modem and disconnect the cable connected to it.
Step
5
Remove
the screw holding the DVD drive and pull the DVD drive from the laptop.
Step
6
Remove
the screws securing the hard drive cover and pull the hard drive to disconnect
it from the motherboard before removing it from the laptop.
Step
7
Now
remove all the screws at the back of the laptop, ensure that no screw is left.
Step
8
Turn
the laptop over and start removing the keyboard. You can use a flat head
screwdriver for this process. After you have successfully disengaged all the
plastic latches, lift up the keyboard and remove the keyboard bezel. Then turn the keyboard
over and place it so that you can access the connector on the motherboard. Before
you pull the cable and remove the keyboard, unlock the connector by moving the
lock away from the base, after the connector is open, pull the cable and remove
the keyboard.
Step
9
Disconnect
the cables connecting the laptop speakers to the motherboard. Remove the screws
securing the laptop speakers and remove the speakers.
Step
10
Remove
the laptop palm rest with the touch pad. Start by removing the screws securing
the palm rest, disconnect the touch pad cable from the motherboard.
Step
11
Remove
the screws holding the laptop front or top cover to the laptop base, with some
care pull the video cable connector out from the motherboard. Lift up the laptop
cover or display assembly and remove it from the laptop base.
Step
12
Remove
the screws securing the laptop fan and unplug the fan cable from the
motherboard. Lift up the laptop power jack from the base. Disconnect the laptop
CMOS battery cable.
Step
13
After
all these steps have been done, carefully lift up the motherboard and remove
the motherboard from the laptop base. Now you can replace the motherboard and
assemble it back.
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