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    							Removing and Replacing Parts 4-27
    Assemblies
    Base Assembly, 13.3” ASSY,NBK,BASE,I7000,13.3,OEM
    Base Assembly, 14.1”  ASSY,NBK,BASE,I7000,14.1,OEM 
    Floppy Disk-Drive Assembly  ASSY,FD,1.44M,11MM,COMBO,I7000
    DVD-ROM Assembly  ASSY,DVD,17G,2X,INT,MKE,I7000 
    Display Assembly, 13.3”  ASSY,LCD,XGA,13.3,I7000,LG 
    Display Assembly, 14.1” ASSY,LCD,XGA,14.1,I7000,LG 
    System Board Assembly  ASSY,SYS,PLN,I7000 
    Bottom Plastic Assembly  ASSY,CVR,BTM,PLSTC,I7000 
    Palmrest Assembly  ASSY,PLMRST,PLSTC,BLK,I7000 
    Touchpad Assembly  ASSY,TPAD,NBK,I7000 
    Speaker Assembly ASSY,SPKR,INT,NBK,I7000 
    Palmrest Latch Assembly ASSY,LTCH,PLMRST,NBK,I7000 
    Bottom Plastic Assembly w/ Reg Label  ASSY,BTM CASE,W/LBL,I7K  7DEOH)DFWRU\5HSDLU3DUWVDQG$VVHPEOLHVFRQWLQXHG
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    The hard-disk drive resides in a carrier that mounts in the hard-disk drive com-
    partment in the bottom of the computer (see Figure 4-18). Four screws secure 
    the drive inside the carrier. 
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    To remove the hard-disk drive from the carrier, follow these steps:
    1. Remove the hard-disk drive assembly.
    See “Precautionary Measures” found earlier in this chapter.
    2. Remove the four 3-mm screws securing the hard-disk drive inside the 
    carrier.
    3. Remove the hard-disk drive from the carrier.
    Turn the carrier over with one hand and let the drive fall out of the carrier 
    into your other hand.
    4. Remove the metal carrier from the plastic cover.
    The metal carrier is held in the plastic cover by two tabs on each end. Care-
    fully pry the carrier away from the tabs.
    5. Pull the hard-disk drive connector off of the hard-disk drive.
    hard-disk drive
    carrier
    plastic cover
    3-mm screws (4)
    hard-disk drive 
    connector 
    						
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    The combo module contains either a CD-ROM drive or a DVD-ROM drive on 
    top of a floppy diskette drive. The combo module (see Figure 4-19) resides in a 
    carrier that slides into the options bay on the left side of the computer. 
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    To remove the CD-ROM drive or DVD-ROM drive from the plastic carrier, follow 
    these steps:
    1. Remove the combo module.
    See Figure 4-11 found earlier in this chapter.
    2. Remove the two 3-mm screws from the L-shaped bracket.
    3. Remove the bracket.
    4. Remove the two 3-mm screws from the side of the plastic carrier.
    5. Remove the two 3-mm screws from the bottom of the plastic carrier.
    6. Disconnect the flex cable from the CD-ROM/DVD-ROM drive connector.
    7. Remove the CD-ROM/DVD-ROM drive from the plastic carrier.
    Turn the carrier over with one hand and let the drive fall out of the carrier 
    into your other hand.
    CD-ROM or 
    DVD -ROM drive
    plastic carrier
    bracket
    2.5-mm 
    screws (2)
    flex cable 
    connector
    flex cable side mounting 
    bracket3-mm 
    screws (6) 
    						
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    To remove the side mounting bracket from the CD-ROM/DVD-ROM drive, fol-
    low these steps (see Figure 4-19):
    1. Remove the two 2.5-mm screws from the side of the CD-ROM/DVD-ROM 
    drive.
    2. Remove the side mounting bracket.
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    To remove the diskette drive from the plastic carrier (see Figure 4-20), follow 
    these steps:
    1. Remove the two 3-mm screws from the top of the metal shielding carrier.
    2. Remove the two 3-mm screws from the side of the plastic carrier.
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    3. Lift the metal shielding carrier out of the plastic carrier.
    Lift the back of the metal shielding carrier first and then slide it out.
    4. Unsnap the metal latches along the top of the metal shielding carrier from 
    the metal tabs on the bottom of the metal shielding carrier, and then 
    remove the top.
    5. Remove the diskette drive from the metal shielding carrier.
    6. Remove the flex cable from the diskette drive.
    7. Remove the 3-mm screw securing the mounting ear from the diskette 
    drive, and remove the mounting ear.
    When reassembling the diskette drive, be sure that the bottom of the metal 
    shielding carrier sits inside the groove at the front of the plastic carrier.
    plastic carrier
    3-mm screws (5)
    diskette drive
    metal shielding 
    carrier (bottom)
    metal shielding 
    carrier (top)
    flex cable
    mounting ear 
    						
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    The Inspiron 7000 computer contains many screws of various sizes. To help 
    keep track of the screws, use a tackle or pill box as a storage device. Use the 
    location template in Table 4-2 to store the screws during disassembly.
    Be careful not to scratch the computer plastic case by allowing the screws to 
    get between the work surface and the plastic case. Dell suggests a soft 
    padded work surface.
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    Video card
    (Figure 4-10):
    2X K-head, M2x3LHard-disk drive
    (Figure 4-18):
    4X K-head M3x3LCombo module
    (Figure 4-19, 4-20):
    2X K-head, M2x2.5L
    3X K-head, M2.5x3L
    8X K-head M2x3LKeyboard
    (Figure 4-21):
    4X pan head, M2.5x20L
    Thermal shield
    (Figure 4-22):
    1X K-head, M2.5x4L
    4X flat head, M2x4LDisplay assembly
    (Figure 4-24):
    4X binding head, M2.5x6LFront bezel
    (Figure 4-25):
    4X binding head, M2.5x6LLCD panel (13.3”)
    (Figure 4-26):
    8X binding head, M2.5x6L
    LCD brackets (13.3”)
    (Figure 4-27):
    4X binding head, M2.5x6LInverter board
    (Figure 4-26, 4-28):
    1X K-head, M2.5x3LLCD panel (14.1”)
    (Figure 4-28):
    4X pan head, M2x4L
    8X binding head, M2.5x6L Palmrest assembly
    (Figure 4-30):
    4X binding head, M2.5x6L 
    6X K-head, M2.5x4L
    1X K-head, M2.5x4L
    IR board
    (Figure 4-31):
    2X K-head M2.5x4LHard-disk drive 
    heat shield
    (Figure 4-32):
    5X K-head M2.5x4LTouch pad assembly
    (Figure 4-33):
    4X K-head M2.5x4L
    3X K-head M2.5x4LSpeakers
    (Figure 4-34):
    5X K-head M2.5x4L
    PC Card heat sink
    (Figure 4-35):
    2X K-head, M2.5x4LHeat exchanger/fan
    (Figure 4-36):
    2X binding head, M2x5LLVDS board
    (Figure 4-38):
    1X K-head, M2.5x4LProcessor board
    (Figure 4-39):
    3X binding head, M2x5L
    Hinge saddles
    (Figure 4-40):
    1X binding head, M2.5x6LLeft hinge saddle
    (Figure 4-40):
    4X K-head, M2.5x4L
    1X binding head M2.5x10L
    1X pan head, M2.5x20LRight hinge saddle
    (Figure 4-40):
    4X K-head, M2.5x4L 
    1X pan head, M2.5x20L 
    1X binding head M2.5x10LRJ-11 card
    (Figure 4-41):
    1X K-head, M2.5x4L
    System board
    (Figure 4-42):
    3X K-head, M2.5x4LPC Card cage
    (Figure 4-43):
    1X K-head, M2.5x4L
    4X pan head, M2x18LAudio thermal shield
    (Figure 4-44):
    1X binding head, M2.5x10LLatch assembly
    (Figure 4-45):
    1X K-head, M2.5x4L
    2X K-head, M2.5x4L 
    						
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    This section provides the removal procedure for the keyboard.
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    To remove the keyboard, follow these steps (see Figure 4-21):
    1. Turn the computer over and remove the four 20-mm screws from the bot-
    tom of the computer.
    2. Turn the computer back over and open the display.
    3. Insert a small flat-blade screwdriver or scribe along the right top of the key-
    board, just above the row of function keys. Working from right to left, free 
    the keyboard by prying it toward the front of the unit. When free, lift the 
    top of the keyboard slightly to clear the palmrest assembly.
    4. Slide the keyboard toward the display assembly to release the front edge 
    of the keyboard from the palmrest assembly.
    5. Rotate the bottom of the keyboard up toward the display assembly to 
    expose the keyboard cable.
    6. Disconnect the keyboard cable from ZIF connector JP14 on the system 
    board. Use the pick to pry up the latches on each side of the connector. 
    20-mm screws (4)
    right hinge cover
    left hinge cover
    keyboard
    keyboard cable
    ZIF connector
    palmrest 
    assembly 
    						
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    7. Remove the keyboard from the palmrest assembly. 
    						
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    The thermal shield serves as a heat shield for the system board, as well as an 
    EMI fence for the processor board.
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    This procedure assumes that you have removed the keyboard. To remove the 
    thermal shield, follow these steps (see Figure 4-22):
    1. Remove the hinge covers.
    Open the computer to 170 degrees, supporting the display assembly. From 
    the outside edge of the unit, carefully insert a flat-blade screwdriver or 
    scribe into the space on the inside of the hinge cover. Bring the tool against 
    the front wall of the hinge cover and pull toward the keyboard to loosen the 
    plastic snaps at the back of the hinge cover. Move the tool to the inside top 
    of the hinge cover and lift the hinge cover off. If the hinge covers are tight, 
    use a plastic wedge or scribe to loosen and pop them off. 
    Be careful not to accidentally turn on the computer when removing the left 
    hinge cover.
    thermal shield
    4-mm screws (5)
    palmrest 
    assembly 
    						
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    2. If your computer has an internal modem, disconnect the modem flex cable 
    (see Figure 4-23) from connector JP20 on the system board and discon-
    nect the twisted wire pair from connector JP2 on the RJ-11 card. Bend the 
    cables back over the palmrest assembly to move them out of the way of 
    the thermal shield.
    3. Remove the four flat-head 4-mm screws and the one K-head 4-mm screw 
    securing the thermal shield. Note that the K-head screw is leftmost and is 
    thicker than the other four.
    4. Remove the thermal shield from the palmrest assembly. Note that the bot-
    tom of the shield has an EMI fence that surrounds the processor board.
    5. If needed, remove the two screws securing the EMI fingers to the thermal 
    shield and remove the fingers.
    6. If you have an internal modem, remove it by inserting a screwdriver 
    through the circular opening and pulling the modem carrier box carefully 
    toward the back of the computer (see Figure 4-23). Lift the top off the 
    metal carrier and remove the modem card if needed. Disconnect the flex 
    cable from the modem card if needed.
    modem flex 
    cable
    circular opening
    modem carrier box 
    (modem card inside)
    twisted wire pair 
    						
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    This section describes how to remove the display assemblies shown in 
    Figures 4-14 and 4-15 and gives removal and replacement procedures for the 
    components of the display assembly. 
    The display assembly consists of the following components:
    ‡Front bezel
    ‡LCD panel and hinges
    ‡LCD brackets
    ‡Carrier tray
    ‡Inverter board
    ‡Back cover 
    						
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