Introduction

Faulty Hard Drive

  • If your device is demonstrating issues such as frequent error failures, corrupted data, files, and folders, and blue screen of death this may indicate there is a faulty hard drive. You will need to replace it. Use the guide below to help you replace your hard drive.
  • Before you begin using this guide, make sure you have inspected your device thoroughly for similar symptoms mentioned above before making hardware changes.
  • Make sure the device is not powered on before proceeding with the the guide steps and disconnected from any external power source.
  • Second, proceed safely but rapidly to prevent any potential data loss using a new hard drive that better works for your system.
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    • Make sure the device is fully powered down and unplugged from external power.

    • Close the device and turn it over so it will be on its back.

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    • In the red is the battery and the battery's holding/locking latches.

    • Slide the latches in the direction the arrows face. This will unlock and release the battery.

    • Set the old battery aside or dispose of properly by following the manufacturers instructions written on the battery or check online of battery disposal services.

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    • Check the battery port on your device and make sure it is clear of debris and pins are not bent or damaged.

    • Install the new battery into the port and press down gently.

    • Make sure it latches on to its locking clip.

    • Once installed and you have followed the battery manufacturer's instructions, turn your device on to its upright position and boot your device.

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    • Ensure that the laptop is completely powered off and unplugged from any power source from the beginning.

    • Slide the battery release tabs to the left, and then remove the battery.

    • Using a Philips #1 screwdriver, remove the following screws from the base panel:

    • Two 12.5 mm screws

    • Four 5.5 mm screws and six 7.25 mm screws

    • Organize and make sure to label the screws by size and location for easy reassembly.

    • Gently remove the two corner panels located at each end of the batteru slot to reveal an additional screw under each panel.

    • Locate and then remove the six remaining 7.25 mm screws hidden in the battery compartment and also beneath the corner panel covers.

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    • Remove the optical drive by pulling on the plastic cover panel.

    • Using a prying tool, gently pry the back panel off.

    • Start with the device's corners and carefully slide the tool towards the middle, lifting the panel as you go.

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    • Lift The Drive

    • Gently lift the left side of the hard drive to detach it from the mounting bay.

    • The drive will have two rubber pieces on its side that helps it stay mounted on the device.

    • Detach Rubber Mounts

    • Gently pull the rubber mounts away from the drive to release it.

    • Disconnect the Cable:

    • Locate the plastic tab on the connecting table.

    • Carefully pry the tab upward to disconnect the cable from the hard drive. Avoid pulloing the cable directly to prevent damage.

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    • Observe the port connection and match it with the drives slot.

    • Connect and press firmly.

    • Install black rubber pieces on to the drive.

    • Place the drive into its slot.

    • Install the drive by placing the end with connectors in first, then gently pushing the other end down into its slot.

Conclusion

To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.

Fernando Mendez

Member since: 25/08/22

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