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Laptop Disassembly

Laptop Disassembly and Processor replacement steps.

If you have been monitoring the Yahoo Forum you are aware of the process for disassembly of the Laptop and replacement of the processor. More details - thanks to myplc.com

Sony Vaio Fx Laptop Disassembly

Laptop Disassembly and Processor replacement steps. All this operation require all your attention and your knowledge If you are a little queasy about tearing apart your laptop and replacing the processor maybe this will help. You have to keep in mind that replacing the processor is a risky thing to do. You need: More details - thanks to ezinearticles.com

How to disassemble / replace the hard drive

Note: You do NOT need to do anything with the screen/LCD during this process, leave it alone. Relax. Disclaimer: This is for informational purposes only. I take no responsibility for any damages or loss of warranty incurred during this process. More details - thanks to losercoalition.net

Disassembling a sony vaio PCG-9P6L

Does anyone know how to disassemble a sony vaio PCG-9P6L or can you tell me how to reinstall my graphics card. More details - thanks to co.nz

How to disassemble a Sony Vaio

Hi, My Sony Vaio PCG-FR415B is beginning to overheat (as they are liable to do) so, having tried everything else, i decided to disassemble and clean out any dust etc from the fan and heatsink. However, this is not so easy. More details - thanks to techsupportforum.com

Disassembling a sony vaio PCG-9P6L

Does anyone know how to disassemble a sony vaio PCG-9P6L or can you tell me how to reinstall my graphics card. The computer crashed recently so i reformatted the hard drive and reinstalled windows xp home eddition but now my ethernet card and my graphics card cant be found. i went to the ati website to download a driver update but none of them would work. im not possitive but i think the card is a ATI RAGE Mobility (SONY). i dont have the money right now to take the thing anywhere to have it looked at so any help is much appreciated. More details - thanks to co.nz