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Replacing the speakers

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Unplug the speakers (one connector) from the system board.

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Remove any tape holding the speakers in place, then lift the speakers from the 
retaining pins.

Connector

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Page 3: ...e kit 20 Replacing the hard drive in the hard drive kit 23 Replacing the CD or DVD drive 26 Replacing the keyboard cover 28 Replacing the keyboard 32 Replacing the cooling assembly 36 Replacing the processor 42 Replacing the LCD panel assembly 45 Replacing the LCD panel inverter 52 Replacing the LCD panel or LCD panel lid 57 Replacing the palm rest assembly 60 Replacing the CMOS battery 64 Replaci...

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Page 5: ...ranty Important This service guide is not intended to be provided to individual users or consumers It cannot be provided to anyone other than an authorized service provider Important For information on the notebook s general maintenance technical support safety notices and regulatory notices see the Gateway user guide Important If you have suggestions regarding the content of this guide send an e ...

Page 6: ...The label on the bottom of the notebook contains information that identifies the notebook model and its features Caution It is important that you use the correct service guide for the notebook Failure to follow the approved tasks for the notebook model may result in damage to the notebook ...

Page 7: ...Use this chart to identify the main components of the notebook For a complete list of replaceable parts see Contents on page i LCD panel assembly see page 45 Keyboard cover see page 28 Keyboard see page 32 Palm rest assembly see page 60 Cooling assembly see page 36 ...

Page 8: ...urface behind the notebook or far enough to the side that your arms do not accidentally brush them onto the floor To help keep track of screws try the following Place each component s screws in their own section of a parts sorter Place each component s screws next to the component on your work surface Print the first page of each task then place the page toward the rear of your work surface As you...

Page 9: ... metal part of your workbench or other grounded connection Touch a bare metal surface on your workbench or other grounded object Important Before performing maintenance on the notebook you should read and understand the information in this section Warning To avoid exposure to dangerous electrical voltages and moving parts turn off your notebook and unplug the power cord modem cable and network cab...

Page 10: ...modem cable and network cable 4 Close the LCD panel 5 Disconnect all peripheral devices and remove any PC Cards 6 Remove the battery For more information see Removing the battery on page 7 Warning To avoid exposure to dangerous electrical voltages and moving parts turn off the notebook remove the battery and unplug the power cord modem cable and network cable before opening the case Replace the co...

Page 11: ...notebook Removing the battery To remove the battery 1 Turn the notebook over so the bottom is facing up 2 Slide the battery lock to the unlocked position then slide and hold the battery release latch 3 Lift the battery out of the bay ...

Page 12: ... task Important Use only memory modules designed for the Gateway 7000 series M520 MX7000 or NX700 Important This notebook has two memory modules One is located in the memory bay The other is accessible only after removing the palm rest For more information see Replacing the memory module under the palm rest on page 80 Phillips 0 screwdriver 1 black memory bay cover ...

Page 13: ...9 www gateway com Replacing the memory module in the memory bay Memory bay ...

Page 14: ...y com Replacing Gateway Notebook Components To replace the memory module 1 Complete the steps in Preparing the notebook on page 6 2 Remove the memory bay cover screw 3 Open the memory bay cover then remove it Screw ...

Page 15: ... gateway com Replacing the memory module in the memory bay 4 Gently press outward on the clip at each end of the memory module until the module tilts upward 5 Pull the memory module out of the slot Clip Clip ...

Page 16: ... keyed so it can only be inserted in one direction If the module does not fit make sure that the notch in the module lines up with the tab in the memory bay 7 Gently push the module down until it clicks in place 8 Replace the memory bay cover then replace the cover screw Important Use only memory modules designed for the Gateway 7000 series M520 MX7000 or NX700 ...

Page 17: ... By law only approved wireless modules provided by Gateway or a Gateway authorized representative explicitly for the Gateway 7000 series M520 MX7000 or NX700 may be installed in this notebook Caution Legal requirements dictate the mini PCI cover plate be in place during any and all operation of the notebook s wireless feature Phillips 0 screwdriver 1 black mini PCI bay cover ...

Page 18: ...14 www gateway com Replacing Gateway Notebook Components Mini PCI bay ...

Page 19: ...lacing the IEEE 802 11 Mini PCI card To replace the IEEE 802 11 Mini PCI card 1 Complete the steps in Preparing the notebook on page 6 2 Remove the mini PCI bay cover screw 3 Open the mini PCI bay cover then remove it Screw ...

Page 20: ...nts 4 Note which antenna cable is attached to the connector labelled MAIN or M and which antenna cable is attached to the connector labelled AUX or A 5 Unplug the two antenna cables Tips Tricks Wrap one of the wires with a piece of tape to help remind you ...

Page 21: ...17 www gateway com Replacing the IEEE 802 11 Mini PCI card 6 Move the antenna cables out of the way then press outward on the clip at each side of the module until the module tilts upward Clip Clip ...

Page 22: ...a 30 degree angle and press it into the empty slot This module is keyed so it can only be inserted in one direction If the module does not fit make sure that the notch in the module lines up with the tab in the module slot 9 Move the antenna cables out of the way then press the module down until it clicks into place ...

Page 23: ...19 www gateway com Replacing the IEEE 802 11 Mini PCI card 10 Reattach the antenna cable to the connectors noted in Step 4 11 Replace the wireless network bay cover then replace the cover screw ...

Page 24: ...gateway com Replacing Gateway Notebook Components Replacing the hard drive kit Tools you need to complete this task Screws removed during this task Phillips 0 screwdriver 1 black hard drive kit Hard drive bay ...

Page 25: ...Recovery then click Recovery Help Manual 2 Print the Using Gateway System Recovery online guide for use in Step 8 3 Back up any data you want to transfer to the new hard drive For more information see Backing up files in Using Your Computer which has been included on your hard drive To access this guide click Start All Programs then click Gateway Documentation 4 Complete the steps in Preparing the...

Page 26: ...w that secures the hard drive kit to your notebook 8 For instructions on installing Windows your drivers and your applications see the Using Gateway System Recovery online guide you printed in Step 2 Important If your new hard drive does not include the hard drive kit bracket complete the steps in Replacing the hard drive in the hard drive kit on page 23 before proceeding ...

Page 27: ...d to complete this task Screws removed during this task To replace the hard drive in the hard drive kit 1 Complete the steps in Preparing the notebook on page 6 2 Remove the hard drive kit by following the instructions in Replacing the hard drive kit on page 20 Phillips 0 screwdriver 1 black hard drive kit 4 chrome hard drive ...

Page 28: ...24 www gateway com Replacing Gateway Notebook Components 3 Remove the four screws that secure the hard drive to the hard drive kit bracket Screw Screw Screw Screw ...

Page 29: ... in the hard drive kit 4 Remove the bracket from the old drive 5 Insert the new drive into the bracket with the label side up and so the screw holes line up 6 Replace the four screws that secure the bracket to the drive 7 Reassemble the notebook ...

Page 30: ... need to complete this task Screws removed during this task To replace the CD or DVD drive 1 Complete the steps in Preparing the notebook on page 6 2 Turn the notebook over so the bottom is facing up 3 Remove the two CD or DVD drive screws Phillips 0 screwdriver 2 black CD or DVD drive Screw Screw ...

Page 31: ... manual eject hole push in the paper clip to eject the drive tray then pull the drive tray open 5 Carefully slide the drive out of the drive bay 6 Slide the new CD or DVD drive into the drive bay Make sure that the drive fits securely in the bay 7 Secure the CD or DVD drive with the two screws removed in Step 3 ...

Page 32: ...acing Gateway Notebook Components Replacing the keyboard cover Tools you need to complete this task Screws removed during this task Flat blade driver Scribe or non marring tool OR Phillips 0 screwdriver 2 black keyboard cover ...

Page 33: ...e steps in Preparing the notebook on page 6 2 Remove the two keyboard cover screws 3 Turn the notebook over so the top is facing up 4 Open the LCD panel to the fully open position 5 Insert the small flat blade screwdriver under the bottom of each hinge cover and gently loosen them Screw Screw ...

Page 34: ...om of the keyboard cover and gently pry it up 7 Lift the back edge of the keyboard cover then rotate it toward you so it lies face down on top of the keyboard Be careful not to damage the LCD panel Tips Tricks Inserting a piece of cloth between the screwdriver and keyboard will help prevent damage to the notebook ...

Page 35: ...from the new keyboard cover into the connector then slide the clip downward to lock the connector in place 11 Place the new keyboard cover on the notebook Press down on the cover in several places until it clicks in place 12 Press down on the hinge covers until they click in place The keyboard cover is correctly mounted when you can run your finger along the cover and find no loose spots The cover...

Page 36: ...keyboard 1 Complete the steps in Preparing the notebook on page 6 2 Open the keyboard cover by following the instructions in Replacing the keyboard cover on page 28 3 Remove the two keyboard screws Important You do not need to remove the cover Flat blade driver Scribe or non marring tool OR Phillips 0 screwdriver 2 black keyboard 2 black keyboard cover Screw Screw ...

Page 37: ...g the keyboard 4 Lift the back edge of the keyboard slightly then carefully push it toward the LCD panel to release the keyboard retaining tabs Be careful not to damage the LCD panel 5 Lay the keyboard face down on the palm rest ...

Page 38: ...ld keyboard away from the notebook The keyboard is now completely detached from the notebook 8 Lay the new keyboard face down on top of the palm rest 9 Make sure that the brown keyboard connector clip is raised insert the cable into the connector then slide the clip down to lock the connector in place Important The cable is correctly oriented if the cable is not twisted Keyboard connector clip ...

Page 39: ...nt edge of the keyboard to seat the retaining tabs into their corresponding slots 11 Gently press the keyboard down until it is flat all the way across The keyboard should easily fall into place Be careful not to damage the LCD panel 12 Secure the keyboard with the two screws removed in Step 3 13 Reattach the keyboard cover by following the instructions in Replacing the keyboard cover on page 28 ...

Page 40: ... task To replace the cooling assembly 1 Complete the steps in Preparing the notebook on page 6 2 Remove the keyboard cover by following the instructions in Replacing the keyboard cover on page 28 3 Remove the keyboard by following the instructions in Replacing the keyboard on page 32 Phillips 0 screwdriver 4 chrome cooling assembly 1 black LCD ground screw 4 black cooling assembly cover 2 black ke...

Page 41: ...lacing the cooling assembly 4 Remove the cooling assembly cover screws 5 Lift the front of the cooling assembly cover slide the cover to the front of the notebook then remove it Long screw Short screw Short screw Long screw ...

Page 42: ...number 4 screw 7 Remove the four screws that are stamped with the numbers 1 through 4 next to them Make sure that you remove the screws in reverse numerical order Caution When removing the cooling assembly s screws from the numbered holes remove them in reverse numerical order 4 3 2 then 1 Grounding screw Screw Screw Screw Screw ...

Page 43: ...39 www gateway com Replacing the cooling assembly 8 Unplug the old cooling fans Connector Connector ...

Page 44: ...cohol 12 Place new thermal grease on the processor Use only enough to cover the CPU die 13 Install the new cooling assembly in the notebook 14 Plug in the new cooling fans 15 Replace the four screws that are stamped with the numbers 1 through 4 next to them Make sure that you tighten the screws in numerical order 16 Replace the grounding wire and screw removed in Step 6 Caution When tightening the...

Page 45: ...Reassemble the notebook Caution Two types of tape are used in this Gateway notebook Mylar non conductive tape is typically transparent with a red or brown tint Conductive tape is typically grey or silver If the existing tape cannot be reused replace it with the same type conductivity of tape Both types of replacement tape should be non ESD generating tape Do not use cellophane tape ...

Page 46: ...in Preparing the notebook on page 6 2 Remove the keyboard cover by following the instructions in Replacing the keyboard cover on page 28 3 Remove the keyboard by following the instructions in Replacing the keyboard on page 32 4 Remove the cooling assembly by following the instructions in Replacing the cooling assembly on page 36 Phillips 0 screwdriver 4 chrome cooling assembly 1 black LCD ground s...

Page 47: ... old processor from the system board 7 Install the new processor onto the system board making sure that Pin 1 on the processor indicated by the silk screened arrow on the corner of the processor aligns with Pin 1 on the processor socket indicated by the absence of a pin hole in the processor socket then return the lever to its locked position ...

Page 48: ...way Notebook Components 8 Remove any thermal grease residue from the cooling assembly using a soft cloth and isopropyl alcohol 9 Place the thermal grease on the processor Use only enough to cover the CPU die 10 Reassemble the notebook ...

Page 49: ...omplete this task Screws removed during this task Flat blade driver Scribe or non marring tool OR Phillips 0 screwdriver 1 black LCD ground screw 1 black mini PCI bay cover 1 black LCD ground screw 2 black keyboard 2 black LCD panel 2 black keyboard cover 4 black cooling assembly cover 2 black LCD hinges ...

Page 50: ... Mini PCI card on page 13 3 Remove the keyboard cover by following the instructions in Replacing the keyboard cover on page 28 4 Remove the keyboard by following the instructions in Replacing the keyboard on page 32 5 Remove the cooling assembly cover and LCD panel grounding wire by following the instructions in Replacing the cooling assembly on page 36 6 Carefully remove the white LCD panel conne...

Page 51: ...e LCD panel assembly 7 Remove the screw connecting the LCD grounding wire to the top of the notebook 8 Grasp the black plastic sleeve carefully and pull upward to unplug the LCD video cable from the notebook Grounding screw Connector ...

Page 52: ...com Replacing Gateway Notebook Components 9 Taking care to note the cables routing and positions as they are installed from Gateway pull the antenna cables out from under the system board Wireless antenna access hole ...

Page 53: ...49 www gateway com Replacing the LCD panel assembly 10 Carefully unplug the white LCD panel connector by lifting upward using a screw driver scribe or non marring tool Connector ...

Page 54: ...Components 11 Carefully close the LCD panel then remove the two screws that secure the LCD panel to the bottom of the notebook 12 Open the LCD panel then remove the two hinge screws that secure the LCD panel to the notebook Screw Screw Screw Screw ...

Page 55: ...eplace the two hinge screws 15 Reattach the cable removed in Step 10 to the appropriate connector on the system board 16 Slide the antenna cables through the access hole under the system board then into the mini PCI card area 17 Plug the LCD video cable removed in Step 8 into the notebook 18 Replace the grounding wire and screw removed in Step 7 19 Plug the LCD panel connector removed in Step 6 in...

Page 56: ...s task Screws removed during this task Flat blade driver Scribe or non marring tool OR Phillips 0 screwdriver 1 black LCD ground screw 1 black mini PCI bay cover 1 black LCD ground screw 2 black LCD panel 2 black keyboard 6 black LCD panel assembly 2 black keyboard cover 4 black cooling assembly cover 2 black LCD hinges ...

Page 57: ...lacing the IEEE 802 11 Mini PCI card on page 13 3 Remove the keyboard cover by following the instructions in Replacing the keyboard cover on page 28 4 Remove the keyboard by following the instructions in Replacing the keyboard on page 32 5 Remove the LCD panel by following the instructions in Replacing the LCD panel assembly on page 45 6 Remove the six rubber inserts from the front of the LCD pane...

Page 58: ...way com Replacing Gateway Notebook Components 7 Remove the six screws from the front of the LCD panel assembly 8 Carefully separate the front and back of the LCD panel assembly Screw Screw Screw Screw Screw Screw ...

Page 59: ... tape that may have been holding the inverter in place 12 Reconnect the cables Caution Two types of tape are used in this Gateway notebook Mylar non conductive tape is typically transparent with a red or brown tint Conductive tape is typically grey or silver If the existing tape cannot be reused replace it with the same type conductivity of tape Both types of replacement tape should be non ESD gen...

Page 60: ...ck together Press the two halves together in several places until they click in place You should find no loose spots or spots where the two halves do not meet 14 Replace the six LCD panel assembly screws removed in Step 7 15 Replace the six inserts removed in Step 6 16 Reassemble the notebook ...

Page 61: ...ask Screws removed during this task Flat blade driver Scribe or non marring tool OR Phillips 0 screwdriver 1 black LCD ground screw 1 black mini PCI bay cover 1 black LCD ground screw 2 black LCD panel 2 black keyboard 6 black LCD panel assembly 6 black LCD panel 2 black keyboard cover 4 black cooling assembly cover 2 black LCD hinges ...

Page 62: ...er on page 28 4 Remove the keyboard by following the instructions in Replacing the keyboard on page 32 5 Remove the LCD panel by following the instructions in Replacing the LCD panel assembly on page 45 6 Disconnect the connectors from the inverter by following the steps in Replacing the LCD panel inverter on page 52 You do not need to remove the LCD panel inverter 7 Remove the six screws that sec...

Page 63: ...59 www gateway com Replacing the LCD panel or LCD panel lid 9 Reconnect the inverter 10 Replace the six LCD panel assembly screws removed in Step 7 11 Reassemble the notebook ...

Page 64: ... task Flat blade driver Scribe or non marring tool OR Phillips 0 screwdriver 2 black keyboard cover 1 black LCD ground screw 2 black LCD panel 1 black mini PCI bay cover 1 black LCD ground screw 9 black palm rest bottom 2 black keyboard 1 black hard drive kit 2 black CD or DVD drive 4 black cooling assembly cover 2 black LCD hinges 5 black palm rest top ...

Page 65: ...ons in Replacing the hard drive kit on page 20 4 Remove the CD or DVD drive by following the instructions in Replacing the CD or DVD drive on page 26 5 Remove the keyboard cover by following the instructions in Replacing the keyboard cover on page 28 6 Remove the keyboard by following the instructions in Replacing the keyboard on page 32 7 Remove the LCD panel by following the instructions in Repl...

Page 66: ...e the five black screws from the top of the notebook 10 Slide the brown touchpad connector clip upward and remove the touchpad cable Be careful not to touch or damage any other components Short screw Short screw Long screw Long screw Medium screw Touchpad connector ...

Page 67: ...ure that the brown touchpad connector clip on the system board is in the raised position 14 Insert the end of the touchpad cable into the connector then slide the clip down 15 Replace the top palm rest screws removed in Step 9 16 Turn the notebook so the bottom is facing up 17 Replace the black screws on the bottom of the notebook removed in Step 8 18 Reassemble the notebook ...

Page 68: ...sk Flat blade driver Scribe or non marring tool OR Phillips 0 screwdriver 2 black LCD panel 1 black LCD ground screw 1 black mini PCI bay cover 1 black LCD ground screw 2 black keyboard 1 black hard drive kit 2 black CD or DVD drive 2 black keyboard cover 4 black cooling assembly cover 2 black LCD hinges 9 black palm rest bottom 5 black palm rest top ...

Page 69: ...ctions in Replacing the hard drive kit on page 20 4 Remove the CD or DVD drive by following the instructions in Replacing the CD or DVD drive on page 26 5 Remove the keyboard cover by following the instructions in Replacing the keyboard cover on page 28 6 Remove the keyboard by following the instructions in Replacing the keyboard on page 32 7 Remove the LCD panel by following the instructions in R...

Page 70: ... flat blade screwdriver or non marring tool under the old battery and gently pry it up until it pops out of the socket 11 Make sure that the positive side of the new battery is facing up then press the battery into the socket until it snaps into place 12 Reassemble the notebook ...

Page 71: ...67 www gateway com Replacing the modem Replacing the modem Tools you need to complete this task Flat blade driver Scribe or non marring tool OR Phillips 0 screwdriver ...

Page 72: ... black LCD panel 1 black LCD ground screw 1 black mini PCI bay cover 1 black LCD ground screw 2 black keyboard 1 black hard drive kit 2 black CD or DVD drive 2 black modem 2 black keyboard cover 4 black cooling assembly cover 2 black LCD hinges 9 black palm rest bottom 5 black palm rest top ...

Page 73: ... the hard drive kit on page 20 4 Remove the CD or DVD drive by following the instructions in Replacing the CD or DVD drive on page 26 5 Remove the keyboard cover by following the instructions in Replacing the keyboard cover on page 28 6 Remove the keyboard by following the instructions in Replacing the keyboard on page 32 7 Remove the LCD panel by following the instructions in Replacing the LCD pa...

Page 74: ...essary gently rock the modem back and forth while lifting 11 Turn the modem over then unplug the modem cable from the modem 12 Install the new modem on the system board 13 Reassemble the notebook Caution Avoid using too much force when removing the modem as this could damage the modem or system board Connector ...

Page 75: ...ade driver Scribe or non marring tool OR Phillips 0 screwdriver 2 black LCD panel 1 black LCD ground screw 1 black mini PCI bay cover 1 black LCD ground screw 2 black keyboard 1 black hard drive kit 2 black CD or DVD drive 2 black keyboard cover 4 black cooling assembly cover 2 black LCD hinges 9 black palm rest bottom 5 black palm rest top ...

Page 76: ...ve by following the instructions in Replacing the hard drive kit on page 20 4 Remove the CD or DVD drive by following the instructions in Replacing the CD or DVD drive on page 26 5 Remove the keyboard cover by following the instructions in Replacing the keyboard cover on page 28 6 Remove the keyboard by following the instructions in Replacing the keyboard on page 32 7 Remove the LCD panel by follo...

Page 77: ... www gateway com Replacing the speakers 9 Unplug the speakers one connector from the system board 10 Remove any tape holding the speakers in place then lift the speakers from the retaining pins Connector ...

Page 78: ...ution Two types of tape are used in this Gateway notebook Mylar non conductive tape is typically transparent with a red or brown tint Conductive tape is typically grey or silver If the existing tape cannot be reused replace it with the same type conductivity of tape Both types of replacement tape should be non ESD generating tape Do not use cellophane tape ...

Page 79: ...75 www gateway com Replacing the memory card reader Replacing the memory card reader Tools you need to complete this task Flat blade driver Scribe or non marring tool OR Phillips 0 screwdriver ...

Page 80: ...k LCD ground screw 1 black mini PCI bay cover 1 black LCD ground screw 2 black keyboard 1 black hard drive kit 2 black CD or DVD drive 3 black memory card reader shield 2 black memory card reader 2 black keyboard cover 4 black cooling assembly cover 2 black LCD hinges 9 black palm rest bottom 5 black palm rest top ...

Page 81: ...g the hard drive kit on page 20 4 Remove the CD or DVD drive by following the instructions in Replacing the CD or DVD drive on page 26 5 Remove the keyboard cover by following the instructions in Replacing the keyboard cover on page 28 6 Remove the keyboard by following the instructions in Replacing the keyboard on page 32 7 Remove the LCD panel by following the instructions in Replacing the LCD p...

Page 82: ...www gateway com Replacing Gateway Notebook Components 10 Remove the two memory card reader screws 11 Carefully slide the memory card reader away from the side of the notebook then turn it over Screw Screw ...

Page 83: ...ory card reader into the notebook 15 Make sure that the brown memory card reader connector clip on the system board is in the raised position 16 Insert the end of the memory card reader cable into the connector then slide the clip down 17 Slide the memory card reader into the notebook then replace the two screws in the memory card reader removed in Step 10 18 Replace the memory card reader shield ...

Page 84: ...y memory modules designed for the Gateway 7000 series M520 MX7000 or NX700 Important This notebook has two memory modules One is located in the memory bay The other is accessible only after removing the palm rest For more information Replacing the memory module in the memory bay on page 8 Flat blade driver Scribe or non marring tool OR Phillips 0 screwdriver ...

Page 85: ... black LCD ground screw 1 black mini PCI bay cover 1 black LCD ground screw 2 black keyboard 1 black hard drive kit 2 black CD or DVD drive 3 black memory card reader shield 2 black memory card reader 2 black keyboard cover 4 black cooling assembly cover 2 black LCD hinges 9 black palm rest bottom 5 black palm rest top ...

Page 86: ...rd drive kit on page 20 4 Remove the CD or DVD drive by following the instructions in Replacing the CD or DVD drive on page 26 5 Remove the keyboard cover by following the instructions in Replacing the keyboard cover on page 28 6 Remove the keyboard by following the instructions in Replacing the keyboard on page 32 7 Remove the LCD panel by following the instructions in Replacing the LCD panel ass...

Page 87: ...ment module at a 30 degree angle and press it into the empty memory slot This module is keyed so it can only be inserted in one direction If the module does not fit make sure that the notch in the module lines up with the tab in the memory bay 13 Gently push the module down until it clicks in place 14 Reassemble the notebook Important Use only memory modules designed for the Gateway 7000 series M5...

Page 88: ...sk X 23 7762 thermal grease Screws removed during this task Flat blade driver Scribe or non marring tool OR Phillips 0 screwdriver 5 0 mm hex nutdriver 1 black LCD ground screw 1 black mini PCI bay cover 1 black memory bay cover 1 black hard drive kit 2 black CD or DVD drive 2 black keyboard 2 black keyboard cover 4 black cooling assembly cover 1 black LCD ground screw ...

Page 89: ...EE 802 11 wireless networking built in unplug the antenna cables from the IEEE 802 11 mini PCI card by following the instructions in Replacing the IEEE 802 11 Mini PCI card on page 13 2 black modem 4 black hard drive cage 3 black memory card reader shield 2 black memory card reader 2 black optical drive rails 1 black battery bay bracket 2 black system board 2 black LCD hinges 9 black palm rest bot...

Page 90: ...ooling assembly by following the instructions in Replacing the cooling assembly on page 36 10 Remove the processor and install it on the new system board by following the instructions in Replacing the processor on page 42 11 Remove the LCD panel by following the instructions in Replacing the LCD panel assembly on page 45 12 Remove the palm rest by following the instructions in Replacing the palm r...

Page 91: ...87 www gateway com Replacing the system board 16 Unplug the speakers one connector from the system board Connector ...

Page 92: ...lacing Gateway Notebook Components 17 Remove the four screws holding the hard drive cage then remove the cage 18 Remove the two screws holding the optical drive rails then remove the rails Screw Screw Screw Screw Screw Screw ...

Page 93: ...89 www gateway com Replacing the system board 19 Remove the screw holding the battery bay bracket then remove the bracket 20 Remove the two system board screws Screw Screw Screw ...

Page 94: ...m Replacing Gateway Notebook Components 21 Remove the system board hexnut 22 Carefully remove the system board 23 Place the new system board into the notebook 24 Replace the system board hexnut removed in Step 21 Hexnut ...

Page 95: ...in Replacing the IEEE 802 11 Mini PCI card on page 13 30 Install the memory module removed in Step 2 on the new system board by following the instructions in Replacing the memory module in the memory bay on page 8 31 Reassemble the notebook 2005 Gateway Inc All rights reserved Gateway Gateway Country the Gateway stylized logo and the black and white spot design are trademarks or registered tradema...

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