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NEC Versa M340/E2000 Disassembly Manual 

 

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3.  Unscrew screws on CPU Heat Sink in descending order (4

Æ

3

Æ

2

Æ

1) as shown in Fig. 17 

 

Fig. 17   CPU Heat Sink 

Note:

 Beware of screws use on the CPU heat sink! Make sure to use the screw size M2.5x4, otherwise it 

might cause damage to the CPU die. When install heat sink, screws must be secured in ascending order 
(1

Æ

2

Æ

3

Æ

4). 

4.  Unlock the CPU from the CPU socket and lift up the CPU carefully.  

 

Fig. 18   Unlocking the CPU 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

M2.5x11 Black 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

 

Summary of Contents for Versa M340/E2000

Page 1: ...Versa M340 E2000 Disassembly Manual...

Page 2: ...it 4 Removing the Battery 5 Removing the Memory Module 6 Removing the Hard Disk Drive 7 Removing the Keyboard 8 Removing the Optical Disk Drive 9 Removing the WLAN Card Module 11 Removing the MDC Mode...

Page 3: ...d Improper repairs can create a safety hazard Any indication of component replacement or printed wiring board modifications may void any warranty or exchange allowances Disassembly Instructions When d...

Page 4: ...ntil it is un installed in the computer Power Supply Unit Under no circumstances should you attempt to disassemble the power supply The power supply contains no user serviceable parts Inside the power...

Page 5: ...moving the Battery Perform the following steps to remove the battery 1 Make sure to power off the Versa M340 E2000 2 Turn the unit upside down 3 Unlock the battery and slide it out of its place as the...

Page 6: ...ee Removing the Battery then perform the following steps 1 Release the one screw retaining the memory module cover Fig 2 Removing the screw retaining the memory module slot cover 2 Unclip the memory m...

Page 7: ...attery see Removing the Battery then perform the following steps 1 Remove the screws as shown in Fig 4 Fig 4 Removing the Hard disk drive cover 2 Release the screws that secure HDD module as shown in...

Page 8: ...battery see Removing the Battery then perform the following steps 1 Release the keyboard cover from the rear of the system by pulling it from the gaps on LCD hinge as shown in Fig 6 Fig 6 Releasing th...

Page 9: ...connecting the keyboard flat cable Removing the Optical Disk Drive To remove the ODD first remove the battery see Removing the Battery and remove the Keyboard see Removing the Keyboard then perform th...

Page 10: ...2000 Disassembly Manual Page 10 2 Flip over the unit release screw retaining ODD module and then push it out from the base unit as shown in Fig 10 Fig 10 Pushing the optical drive out from the base un...

Page 11: ...y see Removing the Battery and remove the Keyboard see Removing the Keyboard then perform the following steps 3 Release all screws on heat plate as shown in Fig 11 Fig 11 Heat Plate 4 Remove the wirel...

Page 12: ...Battery and remove the Keyboard see Removing the Keyboard then perform the following steps 1 Release all screws on heat plate as shown in Fig 13 Fig 13 Heat Plate 2 Release screws and disconnect cabl...

Page 13: ...remove the Keyboard see Removing the Keyboard then perform the following steps 1 Remove the screws retaining the Heat Plate as shown in Fig 15 Fig 15 Removing the screws retaining Heat Plate 2 Remove...

Page 14: ...g 17 CPU Heat Sink Note Beware of screws use on the CPU heat sink Make sure to use the screw size M2 5x4 otherwise it might cause damage to the CPU die When install heat sink screws must be secured in...

Page 15: ...g steps 1 Remove the screws retaining the Heat Plate as shown in Fig 19 Fig 19 Removing the screws retaining the Heat Plate 2 Flip over the base unit and release the screws retaining the LCD Module Fi...

Page 16: ...NEC Versa M340 E2000 Disassembly Manual Page 16 4 Open up the LCD lid release the two LCD cable connector on Main Board Fig 22 LCD Cable Connector 5 Carefully lift up the LCD Module...

Page 17: ...1 Use a pin to remove the rubber cover on the LCD module as shown in Fig 23 2 Remove all screws as shown in Fig 23 and remove carefully the LCD cover Fig 23 Removing the rubber covers screws on the L...

Page 18: ...D panel Fig 25 Removing the screw on LCD cable 5 Remove the screws at both sides of the LCD panel in order to release the LCD hinges as shown in Fig 26 Fig 26 Removing the LCD Panel hinges 6 Carefully...

Page 19: ...HDD see Removing the Hard Disk Drive remove the Optical Disk Drive see Removing the Optical Disk Drive remove the Keyboard see Removing the Keyboard and remove the LCD Module see Removing the LCD Mod...

Page 20: ...Carefully lift up the Top Cover Removing the Touch Pad To remove the touch pad first remove the top cover see Removing the Top Cover then perform the following steps 1 Unscrew the screws on the Top Co...

Page 21: ...t remove the Top Cover see Removing Top Cover then perform the following steps 1 Remove the Hex screws from the VGA Port as shown in Fig 30 Fig 30 VGA Port 2 Unscrew those screws on HDD holder as show...

Page 22: ...C socket connectors from the Main board as shown in Fig 32 Fig 32 Connectors on Main Board 4 Unscrew the screws on Main Board encircled in Fig 33 and disconnect Dip switch connector Fig 33 Screws on M...

Page 23: ...p the Main Board Removing the Speaker Assembly To remove the Speaker Assembly first remove the Main Board see Removing the Main Board then perform the following steps 1 Remove the screws holding Speak...

Page 24: ...F CDROM ON DVD OFF Default ON Crisis Mode OFF USB 2 0 WinXP ON USB 1 1 Win98 Win2K Refer to the below table BIOS Password Bit 3 MB ID Bit 7 Reserve Bit 8 Reserve MB ID Bit 1 Bit 2 Bit 4 Refer to the b...

Page 25: ...NEC Versa M340 E2000 Disassembly Manual Page 25 Screws M2 5x5 Black M2 5x11 Silver M2 5x7 Silver M2 5x5 Silver M2 5x10 Silver M2x3 Silver M2 5x8 Black M2 5x11 Black M3x5 Black...

Page 26: ...CHNICAL OR EDITORIAL ERRORS OR OMISSIONS CONTAINED HEREIN NOR FOR INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES RESULTING FROM THE FURNISHING PERFORMANCE OR USE OF THIS MATERIAL Copyright 2004 NEC Computers Int...

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