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    Disassemble video - Dell 17R SE ?

    Discussion in 'Dell' started by server_3249, Oct 21, 2012.

  1. server_3249

    server_3249 Notebook Guru

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    Does a disassemble video exist for this machine? The only one I could find was one for the N7110 but it does not seem to be right. Like for eg. I think the hard drive is easily accessible on SE but not in the N7110.
     
  2. KSMB

    KSMB Notebook Deity

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    what exactly do you want to know (done that, been there :)
     
  3. Commander Wolf

    Commander Wolf can i haz broadwell?

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    You can always refer to the official service manual:

    Documentation
     
  4. ericdabbs

    ericdabbs Notebook Consultant

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    I would be interested in a Dell 17R SE disassembly video as well. Just a simple complete disassembly video of the laptop would be very helpful.
     
  5. SHASHANK_BEST

    SHASHANK_BEST Notebook Evangelist

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    Yes me too would like a dis assembly video....
     
  6. X-dude

    X-dude Notebook Consultant

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    +1 On the video!
     
  7. mattcheau

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    this service manual has detailed disassembly instructions and images. to be sure the inspiron 17r se's model number is 7720. the manuals for the 7010 and the 7110 are different.
     
  8. SHASHANK_BEST

    SHASHANK_BEST Notebook Evangelist

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    A Video would be great ...
     
  9. server_3249

    server_3249 Notebook Guru

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    I was aware of the service manual. But a video would be much better because there is a lot of delicate stuff in this machine and it's very easy to f$ck it up permanently. It's not as straightforward as my xps M1530.
     
  10. mattcheau

    mattcheau Notebook Deity

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    to a degree the same goes for all machines. i second KSMB's question--what exactly are you trying to do?
     
  11. server_3249

    server_3249 Notebook Guru

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    Will you make the video if I answer you?
     
  12. mattcheau

    mattcheau Notebook Deity

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    i think you'd be better off leaving yours assembled.

    Sent from my PI39100 using Board Express
     
  13. server_3249

    server_3249 Notebook Guru

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    Who asked for your opinion? Like I said, I am aware of the manuals and preferred a VIDEO.

    If you can't contribute anything to the topic, why do you bother entering it.
     
  14. mattcheau

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    wah, there's no video. get over it. like i said, best to leave yours assembled so you don't " f$ck it up permanently."