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    How To Disassemble Dell XPS M1330 Laptop

    Discussion in 'Dell XPS and Studio XPS' started by BlackRussian, Jul 12, 2009.

  1. BlackRussian

    BlackRussian Notebook Deity

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    Alright, this “How To” guide will provide a step by step guide to Dismantle your Dell XPS M1330 Laptop. READ ME

    This guide is made just to show you a step by step sequence on how to disassemble your Dell XPS M1330 Laptop for cleaning purpose. Advices taken here are taken at your own risk. AhWee.com takes no responsibility if you break any of the hardware or lose your warranty.
    NOTE: Even though Dell said disassembling yourself would lose your warranty, but I have yet to see the notebooks I’ve disassembled void their warranty.
    Tools You Need For Dismantling
    1. Philips Screwdriver
    2. Flat Blade Screwdriver
    Before You Start

    Clear your table. You’ll need an empty medium sized table to put all the laptop components when you disassemble your Dell XPS M1330. Also get a container to put all the screws so that they don’t go missing.
    Also, make sure there are no power connections to your laptop. This means unplugging the power connector and removing the battery out from its bay.


    Read me! full details.

    Also there are links to other Dell laptop guide here
     
  2. BatBoy

    BatBoy Notebook Nobel Laureate

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  3. likearaptor

    likearaptor Notebook Enthusiast

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    You wouldn't happen to have the link to the Dell Certified System Engineer training material for the Studio XPS 1640?

    Thanks
    Blake