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2010-08-17

This unit came to the shop because of an apparently failing power adapter socket. The unit would randomly beep as if the power was being disconnected and reconnected, sometimes repeatedly. Eventually it got to the point where the battery wasn't being charged enough to even start booting -- when you press the power button, a small red light at the near side of the case blinks slowly, but nothing else happens.

Finding disassembly information for this model has been impossible so far. I have posted all reference information I have been able to locate on HTYP.

Disassembly without a manual has so far failed. I took out all the screws I could find on the underside (there are no screws on the top) and one of the hinges, and removed the Z-shaped cover for the hard drive and memory; still tight. Then I noticed a couple more screws, and removed them. Then I took out the battery, and found two more screws (now removed).

So far only the back end (near the hinges) has shown any sign of coming loose. The rest of the unit feels as if the screws were still in place -- completely tight.


The key turns out to be the LED panel just below the screen - it pops out from the sides (be careful of the small, flimsy ribbon cable -- it disconnects at the panel). The curved plastic between the hinges is part of it. After that, the keyboard pops out towards the back (be careful of this ribbon cable too).

Having difficulty disconnecting the ribbon cable. Not sure if I've broken bits of plastic off the connector (it should work fine without them, but the ribbon might come out too easily e.g. if the laptop is bumped around too much).


When I pried the cable loose, it came with a thin piece of black plastic which didn't stay attached to anything. This is not normally how things work, but I don't think I broke it. Looks like it wedges in above the cable to keep it in place, and the connector has claws on either side to keep the black plastic thing in place. Kind of klugey.

At this point, I put the screws back in the hinges because it definitely does not look like they are involved in getting the unit apart.


I finally noticed some screws where the hinges attached to the base. On a whim (and because I had tried everything else), I unscrewed them. At that point, the plastic top finally started to separate from the base. Found one more screw inside the keyboard pan (near the back right corner).


It turned out to be a good idea to detach all the left-hand display cables (I don't see any way to detach the white/black pair on the right), as well as the small ribbon cable at the bottom left (probably the mousepad). The latter has another one of those horrid black plastic pieces which I don't know if I will be able to reinstall properly.

...alao, small black/white twisted pair near top left of base (speaker?).