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    Where is K> located?

    Discussion in 'Asus' started by Policechiefronaldo, Dec 24, 2012.

  1. Policechiefronaldo

    Policechiefronaldo Newbie

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  2. sangemaru

    sangemaru Notebook Deity

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    It looks like you have to teardown the whole case in order to remove the keyboard, and unfortunately i can't seem to find any video of it on the 'net to help you.
    If you're not experience with stuff like this turn it into a repair shop with good reviews for cleaning.
     
  3. Prostar Computer

    Prostar Computer Company Representative

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    Not every manufacturer labels the screws the same, so your may not have K> printed on it at all anywhere on the chassis. If you can't find tear down documentation for your laptop, and you're not comfortable/experienced in taking them apart, then I agree with sangemaru; take it to an acclaimed professional. Something like that shouldn't cost much, as you don't really need to take the whole unit apart to get the keyboard out.
     
  4. tijo

    tijo Sacred Blame

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    In my experience, Asus doesn't label their screws, Dell does though.