Tuesday, 15 November 2011

Laptop Operation



my new laptop which i bought when i
was still in Newcastle has malfunction
somehow it has been the 3rd day but
the problem still cannot be detected
well, at first was suspecting to be virus
or malware affecting it to be malfunction,
and the possibilities of Windows OS
crashing is also partly of the reason
in the end decided to undergo a laptop
operation with my sifu - Nick Kor Kor =)



enjoy the pictures below :


the non-consistency of length for the screws
were neatly aligned on the table in order not
to forget the placing of each screw
plugging off the CD-ROM driver


removing the screws to remove the keyboard layer


anyone who needs a LCD screen at home for entertainment?
here's a free one but not for give away and sale ! =P


unscrew to remove the fan


motherboard of HP Pavilion dv6


OMG... the dust that traps at the fan
It's just looks like a sponge !


have a better view of the "sponge" >.<


removing or fixing back the keyboard?
setting the BIOS system


unscrew for the processor


look at the tiny processor !


all the tools (Ga Chang), screws and motherboard
scattering all around the wide-long table


2nd attempt of laptop unscrew
this time without removing the LCD screen
but only taking out the motherborad


Part 1 - The overview of the HP Pavilion dv6's motherboard


Part 2 - The fan


Part 3 - Horizontal view of the motherboard


Part 4 - Vertical view of the motherboard


Does it looks like white elephant glue to you?
No, it's the cooler cream not glue !


scrapped off the cooler cream at the processor
apply it with a new layer




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