Friday, April 12, 2019

Lenovo ideapad U410 Disassembly

In this guide, I’ll explain how to disassemble Lenovo ideapad U410 to remove and replace the battery, hard drive, keyboard, palm rest, wireless card, RAM, heat sink, cooling fan, speaker and motherboard.

First of all, turn over your laptop. Remove four rubber mats.
Note: no screws in lower left corner of the mat.
Remove three screws from the bottom case.
Pry up the bottom case with a crowbar.
You can also use the guitar picks.
The bottom case has been removed.
Now you can get access to the battery, wireless LAN, memory, heat sink and cooling fan.
Disconnect the battery connector from the motherboard.
The battery power cable has been removed.
Remove three screws securing the battery. You can remove the battery.
Lenovo ideapad U410 using a 7.4v, 59wh Li-polymer battery.
Remove the hard drive cable from the motherboard.
Remove three screws securing the hard drive assembly.
The hard drive assembly
If you want to replace or upgrade the hard drive, you need to remove four screws from the hard drive caddy.
Remove one screw securing the SSD and takes it away.
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Lenovo ideapad U410 comes with a 32GB Samsung SSD.
Remove the RAM. Lenovo ideapad U410 has two memory slots.
Disconnect two antenna cables.
Remove one screw securing the wireless card.
Wireless card
Disconnect cable of the left speaker.
Left speaker
Now we will remove the USB board, lift up the black holder with your fingers.
Pull out the cable.
Remove two screws securing the USB board.
Now you can remove the USB board.
Disconnect the cable of the CMOS battery.
Disconnect the cable of cooling fan.
Remove one screw securing the cooling fan. Loosen six screws securing the heat sink. You can remove the heat sink and cooling fan.
The heat sink and cooling fan
Remove the cooling fan. You can replace with a new cooling fan.
Now you can get access to the ivy bridge and GT610M Graph ics chips.

Three Samsung chips
Disconnect touchpad cable and power indicator cable.
Disconnect LCD cable.
Disconnect power button and one key restore module cable.
 
Unplug the speaker and camera module connector from the motherboard.
 
Disconnect the power plug.
Remove all screws securing the motherboard.
The motherboard

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