[GTALUG] laptop repair in GTA/Markham?

Don Tai dontai.canada at gmail.com
Thu Jan 10 11:23:07 EST 2019


If you do not see screws or plastic snaps, then they might use double sided
tape. Slowly pry apart.

FYI my old Lenovo Thinkpad has liquid drainage holes from the keyboard
right through to the back of the bottom casing. I have not tested this
feature.

On Thu, 10 Jan 2019 at 11:17, Tim Tisdall via talk <talk at gtalug.org> wrote:

> So!  I managed to get the computer on and confirm that the issue
> appears to be the power button.  What I did was unplug the battery and
> the BIOS battery and then when I plugged in the power the default is
> for it to immediately turn on.  After I got it running I was able to
> confirm that the power button doesn't register a key press but EVERY
> OTHER BUTTON DOES WORK.  If any other key broke then at least I could
> use an external keyboard until I was able to get replacement parts.
>
> Thanks to everyone for suggestions!  I had assumed that the keyboard
> was fused to the casing as I couldn't find any screws (hopefully it's
> obvious how to remove it after removing the motherboard, etc).  The
> individual keys poke through the metal casing and requires removing
> the motherboard and everything else first to access.
>
> To reply to some emails...
>
> The drive is a Micron M600 and it says on it m.2 SATA.  I didn't even
> know that was a thing until opening the laptop.  The drive booted fine
> so I'm not going to bother buying an enclosure for it, but they have
> ones at Canada Computers for around $20.
>
> Hugh, I really appreciate the offer to help backup the drive!  Thank you!
>
> Lennart, thanks for linking to that keyboard replacement otherwise I
> probably would have continued to erroneously believe that the keyboard
> wasn't replaceable without replacing the casing!  A lot of laptops
> still allow keyboard replacement from the front through tabs, but some
> other ones (like mine) don't have that convenience.  It seems to be a
> design decision.
>
> Stewart, I'll be sure to do what you suggested if I ever spill on it
> again.  At the time I didn't have the screwdrivers so I wouldn't have
> been able to remove the battery, but at least I could have put it
> upside-down or on it's side to prevent gravity from seeping in any
> moisture.  I also bought a can of compressed air that I can use next
> time to help blow some of the liquid out.
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