Acer Travelmate 7100 Service Guide
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Disassembly and Unit Replacement4-5The following diagram details the disassembly flow. Figure 4-3Disassembly Flow
4-6Service Guide4.2 Removing the Module If you are going to disassemble the unit, it is advisable to remove the module first before proceeding. Follow these steps to remove the module: 1.Slide out and hold the module release button. 2.Press the module release latch and slide out the module.Figure 4-4Removing the ModuleModule ReleaseLatchModule Release Button
Disassembly and Unit Replacement4-74.3 Replacing the Hard Disk Drive Follow these steps: 1.Turn the computer over to access the base. 2.Remove the two screws from the hard disk drive bay cover and remove the cover.Figure 4-5Removing the Hard Disk Drive Bay Cover 3.Lift up (1), then pull out the hard disk drive; then flip the hard disk drive over and unplug the hard disk drive connector.Figure 4-6Removing the Hard Disk Drive If you want to install a new hard disk drive, reverse the steps described above.
4-8Service Guide4.4 Replacing Memory The memory slots (SIMM1 and SIMM2) are accessible via the memory door at the base of the unit. Follow these steps to install memory module(s): 1.Turn the computer over to access the base. 2.Remove the screws from the memory door and remove the door.Figure 4-7Installing a Memory Module 3.Remove the memory module(s) from its shipping container. 4.Align the connector edge of the memory module with the key in the connector. Insert the edge of the memory module board into the connector. Use a rocking motion to fully insert the module. Push downward on each side of the memory module until it snaps in place. To remove the memory module, release the slot locks found on both ends of the memory slot to release the DIMM. Then pull out the memory module.1 2 1 2 1 3 2 Figure 4-8Installing and Removing Memory
Disassembly and Unit Replacement4-9You must run the Sleep Manager utility after installing additional memory in order for the 0V Suspend function to operate in your system. If Sleep Manager is active, it will auto-adjust the partition/file on your notebook for 0V Suspend to function properly.If you are using an operating system other than Windows 95 or DOS, you may need to re-partition your hard disk drive to allow for the additional memory. Check with your system administrator. 5.When you are done, replace and screw back the memory upgrade door.
4-10Service Guide4.5 Removing the Keyboard Follow these steps to remove the keyboard: 1.Slide out the two display hinge covers on both sides of the notebook.Figure 4-9Removing the Display Hinge Covers 2.Pull out (first from the edges) and remove the center hinge cover.Figure 4-10Removing the Center Hinge Cover
Disassembly and Unit Replacement4-113.Lifting out the keyboard takes three steps — (a) lifting up the keyboard, (b) rotating the keyboard to one side, and (c) pulling out the keyboard in the opposite direction.Figure 4-11Lifting Out the Keyboard 4.Flip the keyboard over and unplug the keyboard connectors (CN4, CN2) to remove the keyboard. At this point, you can also remove the touchpad cable from its connector (CN??).Figure 4-12Unplugging the Keyboard Connectors and Removing the Keyboard
4-12Service Guide4.6 Replacing the CPU Follow these steps to remove the CPU module. 1.Remove six screws that secure the CPU heat sink to the chassis.Figure 4-13Removing the CPU Heat Sink 2.Remove one screw and pull up the CPU module. (CN8, CN12)When inserting a CPU module, take note of the female and male connectors on the CPU module. These should match the corresponding male and female connectors on the main board.Figure 4-14Removing the CPU Module
Disassembly and Unit Replacement4-134.7 Removing the Display Follow these steps to remove the display module. 1.Remove the two screws that secure the display cable to the motherboard. Then unplug the display cable (CN6).Figure 4-15Unplugging the Display Cable 2.Remove the four display hinge screws. Detach the display from the main unit and set aside.Figure 4-16Removing the Display Hinge Screws and Removing the DisplayCN6
4-14Service Guide4.8 Disassembling the Housing This section discusses how to disassemble the housing, and during its course, includes removing and replacing of certain major components like the hard disk drive, memory and the main board. 4.8.1 Detaching the Lower Housing from the Inside Assembly To detach the lower housing from the inside assembly, turn the unit over and remove seven (7) base screws. Then snap out the lower part of the housing.Figure 4-17Removing the Lower Housing