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    Swapping network cards on the V6J

    Discussion in 'Asus' started by gizbug, Jul 6, 2006.

  1. gizbug

    gizbug Notebook Consultant

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    Anyone know if this is a fairly easy process?
    Any guides?
     
  2. SRD

    SRD Notebook Virtuoso

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    i think its right under the chasis. just uncrew and take the panels off.
     
  3. accesser

    accesser Notebook Enthusiast

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    Ok I have the V6V more or less the same thing when it comes to the design of the laptop.

    You know the panel you take off to get at the CPU the largest one of them all in my case it also has the windows sticker on it . . . . well unscrew & take that off and you will see the CPU Ram and so on. Next to that if you have the laptop upside-down and so that the righting is all facing towards you will see that next to that panel you have taken off there is another small one off to the right or towards the thing you can put a business cards in you need to pry this off no extra screws to take off from memory you just pull it off I’ve opened it just to see what was under there one time.


    Good luck

    Cheers