Toshiba Satellite Radius P55W-B5112 Hard Drive Replacement Replacement
ID: 100581
Description: This guide can be used to locate, remove, and...
Steps:
- Unplug your laptop from any source of power.
- Lay your laptop on a soft, clean surface as shown.
- Using the metal spudger, remove the two rubber grips on the bottom face of the laptop, located closest to the hinge.
- The grips may be brittle. Be careful when removing them with the metal spudger so as not to damage them.
- Remove the ten 5mm Phillips #0 screws that secure the back plate to the computer.
- Starting on the edge that is opposite the hinge, use the plastic opening tools to pry the back plate away from the computer.
- Loosen the three non-hinge edges.
- Leave a plastic opening tool in each corner to ensure that one side does not snap closed before you are done opening the others.
- DO NOT lift the back plate away from the computer; it is still connected to the motherboard.
- To loosen the back plate, lift it slightly and gently pull it away from the hinge.
- Flip the back plate open towards the power button, but be sure to not pull on the ribbon cable that connects the back plate to the motherboard.
- Use a plastic opening tool to detach the side of the ribbon cable connected to the computer by prying up gently on the small black lever at the point of attachment.
- Remove the four 3mm Phillips #0 screws connecting the battery to the computer.
- Use a plastic opening tool to lift the side of the battery that is closest to the long edge of the computer.
- As you are pulling the battery away from the computer, unplug it from the side closest to the short edge of the computer.
- There may be a lot of resistance when unplugging the battery. If there is, try to wiggle the male side of the plug back and forth as you remove it.
- Use a plastic opening tool to detach the hard drive's ribbon cable from the computer. Gently lift the black lever at cable's point of attachment to the computer to release it.
- Lift the hard drive from the computer, starting with the edge adjacent to the empty battery slot
- There may be some resistence as you remove the hard drive. Wiggling it up and down as you pull it away from the computer will help combat this.