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    Aspire 1410 - how to get inside

    Discussion in 'Acer' started by downloader101, Oct 16, 2006.

  1. downloader101

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    Hi Guys
    One of my friends, and it is a friend and not myself!! have a Acer Aspire 1410.

    One day he dropped the PC, and it landed direct on the power cord inlet, so now the small pin in the middle has broken off, and it's impossible to get some power on the battery.

    Now i'm trying to "uncover" the damage, but i'm having some trouble getting it right. I have removed all the small screws i could find, but still it's stucked together.

    Dos anyone of you guys have a servicemanual or something that tell's me what to do?

    Thanks in advance

    Ulrik
     
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    downloader101 Newbie

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    Sorry for disturbing

    I did it myself, jesus i have about 40 small screws laying about.
    Wonder if its ever gonna work again!!!

    Ulrik