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    Disassembling the E1505

    Discussion in 'Dell' started by larry k., Aug 6, 2006.

  1. larry k.

    larry k. Newbie

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    I'm looking for a little help on how to get to the CPU/GPU area in the notebook. I've been building computers for years and I know how to remove the basics of the notebook (keyboard, hard drive, DVD drive, memory and so on) but I need a little help getting to the rest of it. Any guides, photos or help would be appreciated.

    Thanks.
     
  2. bjdcdjsa

    bjdcdjsa Notebook Guru

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    your dell didnt come with an owner's manual?
     
  3. larry k.

    larry k. Newbie

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    Of course it did but I don't see that information in the manual. I only see information on how to remove basic components.
     
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    vbrookie Notebook Consultant

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  5. larry k.

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    Thank you very much!