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Toshiba notebooks M800 and c800 (Toshiba notebooks M800)

2025-01-16 Update From: SLTechnology News&Howtos shulou NAV: SLTechnology News&Howtos > Mobile Phone >

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Hello everyone, Lin Fei to answer the above questions, Toshiba notebook M800 and C800, Toshiba notebook M800 many people do not know, now let's take a look!

In modern society, computers are very commonly used electrical appliances in our daily life. Both work, study and life are inseparable from computers. With computers, our work and study efficiency has been greatly improved, and our lives have been enriched. Toshiba is one of many computer brands on the market. It is rated as the largest semiconductor manufacturer in Japan, but its computers are also famous in the market. Today in Toshiba notebook M800, Benshaw is going to bring you a tutorial on dismantling this computer.

Steps

1. Step 1: remove the three screws of the hard drive protection cover and the three screws of the memory protection cover.

two。 The second step is to remove the hard drive (pull it out horizontally).

3. Step 3: remove the screws from the bottom cover frame and put them together according to the label for later installation.

4. Step four. This is the memory area. Pay attention to the screw at the top and don't forget to unscrew it. It's the screw of the optical drive. After taking it out, use a screwdriver to push it to the side of the CD drive, and then remove the CD drive. Unplug the red and black cable (note: gently), unplug the two antennas (two golden contacts) of the wireless network card, and unplug the black cable under the optical drive screw.

5. Step 5: turn the laptop over and get ready to remove the keyboard. Notice the thin black stripes above the keyboard. Tilt slightly when you take it off, with buttons on both sides. After loosening, the left part will tilt to the middle, then remove the left clasp, then remove the right clasp, and the whole decorative strip will be taken off intact.

6. Step six. Notice the two white screws on the F1 and ins keys. These two screws are used to secure the keyboard. Unscrew them. After unscrewing, pull the keyboard forward and lift it. Be careful not to pick up the keyboard directly, because the back is wired!

7. Step 7, prepare to remove the upper panel.

Remove all the screws marked with arrowheads on the panel, remove and put them together, unscrew the screws and prepare to remove several cables. Remove the four cables and gently remove the blue and white cables (the blue cable above is the touchpad cable and the LED cable below).

8. Step 8, remove all the screws marked with white arrows on the motherboard, although the screws in the upper left corner of the motherboard do not have white arrows.

The above is the detailed dismantling tutorial on Toshiba notebook M800 brought by Bian Xiao. Have you all learned it? But the computer is an electrical appliance, the internal structure is more complex, disassembly still needs some skills and carefulness. Everyone must remove the small parts, otherwise it will be difficult to connect to the computer. Finally, Bian Xiao would like to remind you that disassembly is risky, so you must be careful not to disassemble it at will.

At the end of this article, I hope it will be helpful to you.

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