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    TT Diagrams / Disassembly Schematics

    Discussion in 'VAIO / Sony' started by |SONY|, Feb 4, 2009.

  1. |SONY|

    |SONY| Notebook Evangelist

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    I've found it on some site for repair manuals. I guess it might be helpful when updating/upgrading/repairing your lovely TT's. It is still not as good as the one for the VAIO Z but you can always give me reputation points for finding it.
     
  2. geekygirl

    geekygirl Notebook Consultant

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    Oooh thanks for them! As an engineer I prefer looking at Illustrated Parts Breakdowns to see whats inside something before going anywhere near something with tools - call it a professional habit lol :p

    +rep for you from me :D (although I can't because I repped you the other day :p) lol
     
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    |SONY| Notebook Evangelist

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    breakdowns are good, dissassembly manuals are a bit better with sony since they layer the manufacturing process i.e. you cant just take off 4 bolts, you need to take out a rubber leg too for example. Both would be perfect but I am still looking :)
     
  4. Withnail

    Withnail Notebook Enthusiast

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    Great find |SONY|

    Respect and a Rep point to you..

    Cheers,
    W