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    A8JP Dis-Assembly

    Discussion in 'Asus' started by Kryckter, Apr 13, 2007.

  1. Kryckter

    Kryckter Notebook Enthusiast

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    Im sorry if its been posted, but I have searched and searched, with no luck.

    Is there and how-to's or detailed explanations on how to take apart a A8.

    Not only do I need to pull apart the screen to get the top piece off, I also would like to get the bottom apart to get the top piece around the keyboard off.

    I am getting these airbrushed and the painter wants it taken apart to do everything.

    Thanks in advanced.
     
  2. CalebSchmerge

    CalebSchmerge Woof NBR Reviewer

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    Try this. It was posted in the stickies at the top of the Asus section. Might tray a little more searching next time
     
  3. Kryckter

    Kryckter Notebook Enthusiast

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    Tried that, when I searched, like I stated.

    That video shows nothing about taking it apart like I asked in my original thread.

    I am really focused on how to get the top plate, and LCD apart so I can get the top airbrushed.

    Thanks
     
  4. Geared2play.com

    Geared2play.com Company Representative

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    Whoa, that's a very good guide. Too bad they don't make W7J service manuals...
     
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    siLc Notebook Evangelist NBR Reviewer

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