System board, Removing the system board – Dell Vostro 1000 (Mid 2007) User Manual
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System Board
Dell™ Latitude™ 131L/
Dell Vostro™ 1000 Service Manual
The system board BIOS chip contains the Service Tag, which is also visible on a barcode label on the bottom of the computer. The replacement kit for the
system board includes a CD that provides a utility for transferring the Service Tag to the replacement system board.
Removing the System Board
1.
Follow the instructions in
Before You Begin
.
2.
Remove the hard drive (see
Removing the Hard Drive
).
3.
Remove the optical drive (see
Removing an Optical Drive
).
4.
Remove the memory module(s) (see
Removing the Memory Module(s)
).
5.
Remove the modem (see
Removing the Modem
).
6.
Remove the hinge cover (see
Removing the Hinge Cover
).
7.
Remove the keyboard (see
Removing the Keyboard
).
8.
Remove the Mini-Card (see
Removing a Mini-Card
).
9.
Remove the display assembly (see
Removing the Display Assembly
).
10.
Remove the palm rest (see
Removing the Palm Rest
).
11.
Remove the fan (see
Removing a Fan
).
12.
Remove the processor thermal-cooling assembly (see
Removing the Processor Thermal-Cooling Assembly
).
13.
Remove the processor (see
Removing the Processor Module
).
14.
Remove the ExpressCard/hard-drive bay assembly (see
Removing the ExpressCard/Hard-Drive Bay Assembly
).
15.
Remove the two hex-nut video screws from the back of the computer.
CAUTION:
Before you begin the following procedure, follow the safety instructions in the Product Information Guide.
NOTICE:
To avoid electrostatic discharge, ground yourself by using a wrist grounding strap or by periodically touching an unpainted metal surface (such
as the back panel) on the computer.
NOTICE:
To help prevent damage to the system board, remove the main battery (see
Before Working Inside Your Computer
) before working inside the
computer.
NOTE:
It is not required but is highly recommended that you remove the fan.
1
hex-nut video screws (2)