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    help : z63a wireless lan

    Discussion in 'Asus' started by eh^, Feb 26, 2006.

  1. eh^

    eh^ Notebook Enthusiast

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    im trying to replace my wireless lan module
    but im not too sure how to open the latch

    i removed the screws , but the latch doesnt seems like it wants to come off
    is there a direction i should try to lift it ? or maybe another screw im missing ?

    thanks
     
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    only one screw needs to be removed the other is to hold the keyboard down. it doesnt seem to want to come off. but just stick a flat head screw driver in it and pry it off. dont worry it takes alot of force but it wont break. its just snaps in really hard no way to take it off but to pry it.
     
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    once the screws are out just pull it out. promise it wont break.
     
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    thanks guys .. a little bit of force did the trick