Do not pry clips at the front side! Just unclip back ones and lift the bottom cover like that: ∠ Otherwise you will totally break those clips and the body will never be assembled solid as there are no screw in the center.
You did the same thing as I did and broke some of those plastic thingys. Looks like the correct way to do is lift the back side of the cover and then release the front.
When you remove the WiFi-module at 9:30 there near is another module hidden under the black cover. Do you know what is this ? It missing on my laptop too
Helped me with a screen swap - I bought a parts computer and just swapped the entire upper lid assembly rather than replace the LCD only.
Do not pry clips at the front side! Just unclip back ones and lift the bottom cover like that: ∠ Otherwise you will totally break those clips and the body will never be assembled solid as there are no screw in the center.
I broke mine while following the HMM. The front ones were just stuck to the bottom case and broke. Assholes in the Yamato Lab for sure.
@@skrble same story, broke all these things in this way
Thanks, black product against a white background: hard on auto exposure. Put camera left for a right hander..
You did the same thing as I did and broke some of those plastic thingys. Looks like the correct way to do is lift the back side of the cover and then release the front.
1:26 aa...peace flew off -_- i dont think i will do that the way you do..i can almost hear it scream
Turn off internal battery in BIOS before you start.
please can you do a video on the palmrest replacement of the lenovo t470 or t480
I've got a T470 from a storage locker that won't turn on and I'm hoping this vid helps figure out why
Try to load the akku on another laptop or labac/DC. Then you can figure out if it's working at all!
@@beakittelscherz5419 interesting, how would I do that exactly?
Very good demonstration Video
When you remove the WiFi-module at 9:30 there near is another module hidden under the black cover. Do you know what is this ? It missing on my laptop too
a42 mm M.2 SATA or a WLAN module(the antennas are pre-wired)
@@hfs9502 You was right! I just installed a 42 mm M.2 SATA (256GB) - it fits and works great. Thank you!
Is it pocibole to change the CPU ?
What kind of screwdriver are you using
I believe it was a small phillips bit 2.5mm
Ditch the ear rape intro, please.
All that he is doing is stating a welcome ...