It is entirely possible to find a laptop which is being worked on with screws taped

Taking apart and rebuilding a laptop will enable you to change out components, clean your system, or scrap the internal components of the laptop.

This is a general guide, which covers the most common laptop configuration. Laptop manufacturers vary, however, and some items might be in a slightly different place or connected differently. In general, the process is to remove the components you can reach first, being careful to disconnect any cables to the component first. Because there is little space in laptops, there is also very little slack in any cables, it’s easy to stretch the cables or cause damage to the connector if you don’t disconnect the cable before attempting to remove the component.

If you are going to rebuild the laptop, it’s important to document where each component goes, which cables are connected to it, and where the slack from the cable is stored. Take a picture of each step to help you reassemble your laptop at the end of the process. Keep careful track of the screws and where they go, as different sizes and kinds of screws can be used on the same component. To reduce any potential mix-ups, re-insert the screws in the holes they came from, or tape the screws near the appropriate hole on the component.

You will need a small Phillips-head screwdriver and possibly a flathead screwdriver, depending on the make of your laptop. To avoid the possibility of static electricity, wear an ESD wristband, or touch an unpainted piece of metal to discharge any built up static electricity. If you move away from your workspace, especially if you walk on carpet, touch an unpainted piece of metal again before resuming your work.

Which system utility was used to check the memory? *** (System – Control Panel / File Explorer)Task ManagerWhich is the best defence against ESD?

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Which size memory modules were installed?

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Which provides the most voltage to a laptop? (Choose the best answer) ***

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Lab 3-3: Installing a Processor and Connecting PowerGiven that you are working with a processor that is designed to fit in a Socket 775 LGA motherboard,you can see the Northbridge chipset. Which heat sink would you recommend for Northbridgechipset?Active with fan

Acvtive water cooledPassive ***A heat sink is not recommended

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