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    Disassembly Insructions for W3J

    Discussion in 'Asus' started by jterp7, Jun 3, 2007.

  1. jterp7

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    I've searched on this forum at least and haven't found one with pictures..anyone have one?
     
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    m1 grant Notebook Enthusiast

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    BUMP

    I'd like to know this myself as I need to fix an audio port that doesn't seem to make a proper connection anymore
     
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    what exactly are you looking to do>?
     
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    clean it out for dust mostly...also for upgrading components later on
     
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    anyone?....
     
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    wettek Notebook Consultant

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    DTX posted one about a month or 2 back. Do a search for his posts and you' will have exactly what you need.

    Regards to all.
     
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    simply remove the main access bay cover on the bottom. note where the 2 long screws came out. Remove the fan only not the whole heatsink. with tweezers peel off any sheet of lint from the copper radiator and blow with compressed air. let dry if condensation set.
     
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    for the main access is that all the screws? including the K labeled ones?
     
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    One of the K labeled one's.(if you just want to open the bracket)