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    satellite m70 disassembly guide

    Discussion in 'Toshiba' started by nzliqi07, Sep 3, 2007.

  1. nzliqi07

    nzliqi07 Newbie

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    hello, i am new here ,it's my first thread, i just want to clean the fan for my m70, but i went to http://www.irisvista.com/, didn't find any disassembly information of m70, is anyone here can show me how to do it ( with pics will be geart :) ) ,cheers!
     
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    nzliqi07 Newbie

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    anyone?? help, am i the only one using m70
     
  3. zoddan

    zoddan Newbie

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    im looking for the same thing but i want to check if the cooling is properly mounted, my fan i on most of the time, even when im booting up the system. And when im playing HL2, BF2 the CPU gets up to around 70c+

    at max the fan is pretty noisy! i have cleaned it out with highpressure air (i was careful when i was doing it)
     
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    medhtn Newbie

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    Hi,
    I'm looking for the same pbm,
    I'm not able to disassemble my M70 toshiba laptop,
    can any one add a demonstration on http://www.irisvista.com/tech/

    Thanks in advance