HP Pavilion x2 10-n113dx Camera Replacement

ID: 122173

Description: This guide covers the removal and replacement...

Steps:

  1. Separate the screen from the keyboard.
  2. The keyboard and screen are held together via magnets.
  3. Open the device and pull the screen parallel to its face.
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  5. Separate the screen from body of the computer with a blue spudger.
  6. Using a plastic spudger, gently begin separating the face from the body.
  7. Separate each side gently.
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  9. Once each edge has been separated, gently lift the face (screen) from the back.
  10. Be sure to not do so quickly or you risk tearing the keyboard ribbon cable.
  11. Rotate the device 180 degrees for the following steps.
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  13. Follow the attached ribbon cable to the circuit board of the device.
  14. On the side of the ribbon cable, use a small plastic spudger to pop open this plastic lock and gently pull in the direction of the cable to remove.
  15. Gently lift up on the battery connector just below the earlier removed ribbon cable to remove.
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  17. Unscrew and remove each of the four indicated screws using the Phillips #0 screwdriver.
  18. Begin with the bottom left 4.5mm diameter screw.
  19. Continue to the remaining three 2.0 mm diameter screws.
  20. Once all four screws have been removed lift the battery from the device using the indicated pull tab along the top edge.
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  22. Using a small blue plastic spudger pop off the two speaker wires from the circuit board.
  23. Once removed from the board carefully move the wires from the raised clips on the metal plating.
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  25. Using the Phillips #0 screwdriver, remove the 4.5mm screw from the camera circuit board.
  26. Using a plastic spudger flip up the two rubber covers to the right and left of the 4.5mm screw.
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  28. Carefully remove the ribbon cable from the camera circuit board with tweezers.
  29. Carefully remove the wire mesh tape from the metal plating using tweezers.
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  31. Using a plastic spudger remove the camera circuit board from the device.
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