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Benq P52 motherboard removal

post #1 of 5
Thread Starter 
I have to mention the power connector at P52, but I have a problem with the distribution of and removing the motherboard.

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I have the same problem as dbudyn-wrote a colleague in another section of our forum:


I try to spread the cover, but if something more kept under the keyboard, more or less at the height of the letters "O"
Screw under seal, of course, turned on / laptop after the warranty /
1.took out matrix together with the flap.
2.took out cooling system and wiatark
3.turned on all screws from the bottom of the laptop
4.took out Hdd and battery
5.took out card wi-fi
Wordy is more or less, so that the casing on each side, you can deflect, but in no way forgiven in the middle part.
Please help
post #2 of 5
Can you share a pic? My guess is that the board is still being hold down by another screw somewhere in the middle, going through a device and onto the bottom casing.

cheers ...
post #3 of 5
Thread Starter 
Did not see any screws !!! I'll have to look closely .
post #4 of 5
Thread Starter 
For all removal Benq P52.
1.Please unscrew all the screws from the bottom of the laptop, the sticker warranty too/if the laptop after the warranty/
2.For convenience unhook cables wi-fi antennas, cables and remove the image sensor arrays.
3. And now the most important 2 screws that hold the keyboard is hidden under !!!!. We must therefore remove the keyboard, detach the flat ribbon cables and unscrew these 2 screws. Unbuckle next 2 flat cables can be safely
Remove the chassis and we already have free access to the motherboard.
post #5 of 5
Great find! Give us some pics please. And mucho thanks for the feedback.

cheers ...
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