How to disassembly a notebook computer
Written By: admin on June 9, 2010
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Disassemblation of a notebook computer.
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@aknut941 the nc6120 is a piece of shit. The NX6120 on the other hand……. not as bad
I agree with you. This is why there are technicians to do this, even for them its a difficult task.
ive unscrewed mine but i didnt pay attention to how i did it. i have a pretty good memory but i know the screw are different sizes and i uplugged a lot but not really. i was trying to solder the weak dc jack. is this going to be an easy process to solder that jack. do you have any suggestions.
@wwallender — Actually that is an HP you dumbass
Omg there is no order to which screws you are taking out…. newbies will have fun getting lost
Nope, HP Compaq nc6120.
bad quality vid using only 1 cam and no written instruction.
That is a gateway laptop m-series
Thank you very much for this video, I finally found out where this f***ing 1st DIMM slot
Nokia cell phone as your video camera???
good grammar, indeed!!! hahahaha!!!
lol dissambly?
No, sineyk is 32 and from Turkey, where I’m sure that English is not the native language.
dude are you fricken retarded? how to disassembly? disassemblation? are you 4 years old?
buy a new camera…
depends if its a deticated or one on the motherboard.
if its on the mother board you would have to switch that whole thing.
yea look it up it was made by ATI!
really?
their now a external video card for laptops!
BAD VIDEO!
plus you void your warranty
thank you!
yer u send it to the manufactirer and u say wich card u want and then u pay for it and their services + shipping and then ur good to go…i recomend buying a good stationary pc for gaming it is much cooler , wont overheat and where i live a good 1 is bout 800-1200maximum…for graphics card thing ask the place where u bought the pc.
if i had a geforce 8400 on my laptop, can i change it?
lol nop its an integrated chip wich is hard to replace on ur own