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    Sony Model PCG-7N2L Dissasembly help.

    Discussion in 'VAIO / Sony' started by KoW210, Jan 22, 2010.

  1. KoW210

    KoW210 Notebook Guru

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    Okay I have this laptop I need to fix, and it looks like it was dropped on the corner where the power inline jack is, and it's pretty messed up so I'll have to buy one of these to replace it, also one of the cords is snapped so I'll have solder it.

    http://www.laptoppartsexpert.com/i-133554-dc-jack-w-o-cable.html

    I've been looking all over the internet on instructions on how to take it apart, now I've taken all of the screws on the bottom and I'm still pretty stuck. Thanks in advance.
     
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    Thank you for the quick response. That is exactly what I needed, thank you!