
In the following guide I explain how to remove the keyboard from a Lenovo ThinkPad T420s.
This guide will help you to replace failed or damaged keyboard, access the CMOS battery and cooling fan (for cleaning in case of overheating).
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In the following guide I explain how to remove the keyboard from a Lenovo ThinkPad T420s.
This guide will help you to replace failed or damaged keyboard, access the CMOS battery and cooling fan (for cleaning in case of overheating).
ContinuedIn this guide I explain how to replace failed cooling fan in a Lenovo ThinkPad T410.
In my case the fan stopped spinning properly and the laptop was displaying “Fan Error” on startup.
Cleaning the fan fixed this issue for a while but it started giving the same fan error again soon.
In this guide I’ll be taking apart a Lenovo ThinkPad Edge E430.
I’ll show how to access main internal components (steps 1-11 ) and remove the keyboard (steps 12-18).
In this guide I explain how to remove and replace the LCD screen on a Lenovo IdeaPad Z575.
In my case the laptop was dropped and the LCD got cracked.
Most likely this guide will work not just IdeaPad Z575 model but for some other IdeaPad models too.
In the following guide I explain how to remove and replace the screen on a Lenovo E530 laptop.
In my case it failed and started showing thin vertical lines running from top to bottom.
In this post I explain how to replace LCD screen on Lenovo G560 laptop.
My Lenovo G560 had an LED-backlit LCD installed. I’ll explain how to search for a compatible replacement the end of this post.
In this guide I will show how to replace broken screen on a Lenovo ThinkPad T410 laptop.
Most likely this guide will work for some other ThinkPad models.
In this post I explain how to upgrade memory or hard drive on Lenovo G570.
To be precise, I’m working on a Lenovo G570 (Model Name: 4334).
Also, at the end of the post I show how to remove and replace the cooling fan.
ContinuedIn this guide I explain how to remove and replace keyboard on a Lenovo ThinkPad T410s laptop.
The guide also should work for Lenovo ThinkPad T400s and ThinkPad T410si.
My customer spilled water on it and some keys stopped working.
In this post I explain how to take apart a Lenovo ThinkPad Edge laptop.
I’ll show how to:
1. Access the memory, hard drive, fan assembly.
2. Remove the palmrest/touchpad assembly.
3. Disconnect and remove the keyboard.
4. Access the wireless card and CMOS battery.