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There are no instructions online for disassembly. It has at least two ribbon cable connectors (indicator panel and touchpad) which seem to have been designed to require use of a special tool. It is possible to put them back together using regular tools and sticky tape such that the indicators and touchpad will work, but it's not clear how reliable this is.
 
There are no instructions online for disassembly. It has at least two ribbon cable connectors (indicator panel and touchpad) which seem to have been designed to require use of a special tool. It is possible to put them back together using regular tools and sticky tape such that the indicators and touchpad will work, but it's not clear how reliable this is.
  
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* [[/reassembly]]: sequence of actions for reassembling (compiled from multiple false starts -- see [[/notes]])
 
* [[/notes]] taken as I disassembled a unit with a broken power jack
 
* [[/notes]] taken as I disassembled a unit with a broken power jack
* [[/reassembly]]: sequence of actions for reassembling (compiled from multiple false starts)
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* [[/disassembly]]: a work in progress, based on taking the same unit apart again
 
==Reference==
 
==Reference==
 
* [[htyp:Gateway, Inc/NV54|HTYP]]: information about the model in general
 
* [[htyp:Gateway, Inc/NV54|HTYP]]: information about the model in general

Revision as of 00:53, 16 October 2010

About

The Gateway NV54 is a laptop in the NV Series.

There are no instructions online for disassembly. It has at least two ribbon cable connectors (indicator panel and touchpad) which seem to have been designed to require use of a special tool. It is possible to put them back together using regular tools and sticky tape such that the indicators and touchpad will work, but it's not clear how reliable this is.

  • /reassembly: sequence of actions for reassembling (compiled from multiple false starts -- see /notes)
  • /notes taken as I disassembled a unit with a broken power jack
  • /disassembly: a work in progress, based on taking the same unit apart again

Reference

  • HTYP: information about the model in general