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cj2600
Hi all,
This is my first post in this forum and I hope it would be useful for you. I know how hard it is to find a good guide with pictures about laptop disassembly, so I decided to create it myself. My instructions will help you to disassemble, dismantle, repair, upgrade or clean you laptop. I already created teardown guides with pictures for the following models:
Toshiba Satellite 1415
Toshiba Satellite 1800
Toshiba Satellite 1805
Toshiba Satellite 2435
Toshiba Satellite M35X
Toshiba Satellite A60/A65
Toshiba Satellite A70/A75
Toshiba Satellite P25
Toshiba Tecra A1
Toshiba Tecra TE2100
Toshiba Tecra 9100
Toshiba Portege 4010
and more…..


I plan to continue creating new disassembly guides. Stay tuned.

You can find it here: Toshiba laptop and notebook repair and disassembly guides with pictures. Toshiba laptop support.
Lanscader
Would you happen to know of a guide to disassemble a Satellite 2515CDS or similar model?
cj2600
QUOTE(Lanscader @ Nov 26 2005, 07:24 PM) *
Would you happen to know of a guide to disassemble a Satellite 2515CDS or similar model?

I haven't work on this model yet.
You can find some guides for older models here: http://repair4laptop.org/disassembly_toshiba.html


Three more guides for you guys:

How to disassemble Toshiba Satellite A35 laptop and clean cooling fan.

How to disassemble Toshiba Tecra M2 notebook.

Taking apart Toshiba Satellite Pro 6100.
rms4evr
*bows in reverence*

Who ho! I need this!!! I have been having MAJOR problems with my Toshiba, and if the warrenty doesn't cover certain things, I may very well have to do this.

BTW - Is there a way a to take apart the screen itself? There is a hair underneath the screen, and I would really like to get it out. I have the Satellite A65 model. Any thoughts?
Lanscader
Thank you for the links. I found out that the 2545 is almost identical to mine, so I'll look into that more. There's also a lot of links to laptops like my mom's, in case I need to take it apart. Thanks again.
cj2600
New disassembly guides:

How to disassemble Toshiba Satellite A20 laptop and replace hinges.

The second guide was created and submitted by user LilKevin715.

Disassembling Toshiba Satellite L25 notebook and overclocking the CPU.

Also, on my home page I posted a link to the website with disassembly guides for Macintosh laptops.
Lanscader
QUOTE(rms4evr @ Dec 3 2005, 08:41 PM) *
BTW - Is there a way a to take apart the screen itself? There is a hair underneath the screen, and I would really like to get it out. I have the Satellite A65 model. Any thoughts?


I know there's a way to get to the screen in some of the tutorials. As for getting the hair out, I'd try a burst of compressed air, if you can find a gap to get the air into. I've never looked at a laptop screen without the casing on, but if the hair got in, it should be able to come out.
Andyloc
Hi I have a Toshiba Satelitte 1800.

It only has a DVD-ROM drive, and I was wondering if I could upgrade it to DVD-REWRITER?

I have looked briefly at your guides, would I have to do all steps upto 9 to get out the DVD-ROM drive?


where could I get a DVD-REWRITER that would fit in my Satelitte 1800 from? I live in UK?

thanks
Andy
dc3
Do you have any instructions for a Dell inspiron 1150?
HitSquad
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Do you have any instructions for a Dell inspiron 1150?

You can view or download the service manual for the 1150 here.
Step by step including pics.

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This is my first post in this forum and I hope it would be useful for you

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