Helped a lot.....I've worked on a lot of laptops and you never know what surprise you may find. One little wire or pin or a single screw missed that rips apart some plastic...then bam....serious damage done. It's so good to go slow and to watch someone who's done it before. Thanks for the help!
THIS VIDEO IS GREAT! If it wasn't for you I would've never been able to do this by myself, thanks to you my computer now runs great with the new fan! much appreciated
This is another reason I love my Acer Extensa 5230E. One cover on the bottom of the machine, and you can access the HD, wireless, CPU, heatsink, fan, memory, everything. I wouldn't still own it after 3 years if it was hard to work on. Thanks for this video, I think overheating is the cause of problems on a C700 I got for free and I will try to get it going again, this video will help me get 90% of the case apart to get to the heatsink/CPU to get some Silver 5 on it and clean it out good.
Thanks for the video. Mine had the fan running almost constantly and was getting hot. When I took the fan off there was a big wad of fluff blocking the vaynes on the outside grill. Now it runs great. Vid was a big help thanks!!
Thanks for the video. The only thing I needed to see additionally was how to remove the keyboard cable (which you do by sliding the pieces on each end out a little bit - which then allows the cable to just slide out). My new fan is quite and hopefully will make my laptop last a little longer!
awesome! I'm going to be replacing the LCD on my c700 soon, I'm glad you have the steps leading to remove the screen assembly and housing. That's the hard part! After the LCD is replaced, I plan to turn it in to a hackintosh, just for fun :P
Compaq Presario c700 Notebook was my first laptop. 2007 BlackFriday. 4th in line at a Staples. My cousin and sister got it too. After 6years; their laptop are still functional but not main usage. My Compaq Presario c700 Notebook has a start-up problem. Its trying to check system but freezes. I gave it hours time once but no changes. It's stuck. Need advice on that if you could. This video is perfect. I wanted every single detail. Thumbs up. More to say, but damn character limit.
Great tutorial Nick! I have a Toshiba L645D with overheating problems. I took the whole laptop apart and noticed the fan barely spins. I've cleaned it an unplugged it and the problem still persists. It began working for a while, but quits working after the processor reaches 60 C. Could the fan be failing or defective fan connector? Thanks for the help.
The video is great thanks.Just one thing I did not see in your demo was when you lift the cover over the motherboard there are two wires. One is attached to the mother board from the mouse pad. that came off ok but the other is a black and red wire that attaches from the cover by the fan to a connection on the mother board by the fan. The wire came out of the connector when I tried to pull it out. Any suggestions?
I'm going to replace the fan in my c700. But I have no idea what I'm doing. Lol. I'm going to use this video as a guide. Was it really necessary to remove the hard drive, ram and the wires from the wifi card and stuff??? Or does that have to be done to replace the fan?
thanks for the vid, It turned out to be the fan clogged up with dust stopping it spinning, so I lifted keyboard and used the vacuum on low power and spun the fan with screw driver.
I totally agree with you, I have 4 AMD quad core laptop's. And it's not a good idea to, rush through the repair process. I have a HP AMD A12 ENVY DV7, it always runs hot. But it's a quad core. So I think that's normal, it has HP cool sense. I don't have the right tools to, disasimble it. And preform a check up, but it's not a constant run hot. I think it's just application running, all of my quad core laptop's are very well taken care of.
I have the exact same laptop and I want to replace its fan. Can you please send me a link of a good fan replacement? Or the exact fan name that I need to buy?
Let's make the CMOS battery the hardest freaking thing to get to. Not like anybody has ever needed to replace one of those! >=/ Thanks for video. Has helped a lot.
Followed the video as directed, but when turning the computer back on the screen did not come back on. I only followed the video to know how to get to the fan meaning that I did not take the screen off the laptop or mess with those cables. The only things removed were memory and hard drive. Have a clue what the issue might be?
On some C700 models the bezel above the keyboard has at least two screws that need pulled, maybe the video showed it but the video didn't specifically mention that the keyboard does in fact have at least 3 screws specific to it that need removed from the back. Likely you had just removed them along with a lot of others in the prior step of removing screws from the back.
skullhacks78 On the one I did the screws were so tight from locktite that a couple of the brass threaded inserts they screw into, spun and cracked the plastic molding around them. Using a tiny bit of model cement (because I was out of superglue) I glued the brass inserts back in being careful not to get any glue in the thread area, along with the cracked plastic, then around the entire plastic raised area the stud fits into I put a fortification of epoxy being careful not to use too much so the bezel still fit down into the cavity it sits in. I vaguely recall the same laptop had one of the screw studs for the screen frame to base, cracked too and I repaired it similarly with glue and epoxy.
HP offers excellent detailed instructions for replacing parts. Too bad they have these small white connectors that almost never come out in one piece. I busted two of them; one for the mic input and one for the speaker. There doesn't seem to be any release on them. You simply have to wiggle and pull on them and hope they come out in one piece.
i took apart my laptop, and now it wont turn back on. when power cord is attached the light around the cord and the bottom lightning sign is on but the power button and sign wont turn on. I think i may have pulled a wire out but i have no idea how to fix this problem. any ideas?
The air outlet of my notebook was completely obstructed. He was running very, very much. Could help with the video open and clear it, allowing the passage of air. Thank you.
Helped a lot.....I've worked on a lot of laptops and you never know what surprise you may find. One little wire or pin or a single screw missed that rips apart some plastic...then bam....serious damage done. It's so good to go slow and to watch someone who's done it before. Thanks for the help!
THIS VIDEO IS GREAT! If it wasn't for you I would've never been able to do this by myself, thanks to you my computer now runs great with the new fan! much appreciated
This is another reason I love my Acer Extensa 5230E. One cover on the bottom of the machine, and you can access the HD, wireless, CPU, heatsink, fan, memory, everything. I wouldn't still own it after 3 years if it was hard to work on. Thanks for this video, I think overheating is the cause of problems on a C700 I got for free and I will try to get it going again, this video will help me get 90% of the case apart to get to the heatsink/CPU to get some Silver 5 on it and clean it out good.
your hands are covering everything you do!!
Thanks for the video. Mine had the fan running almost constantly and was getting hot. When I took the fan off there was a big wad of fluff blocking the vaynes on the outside grill. Now it runs great. Vid was a big help thanks!!
Big thanks mate, used this vid to upgrade the CPU and give the fan/heatsink a cleanout. My poor old laptop has a new lease on life now! Cheers!
thanks alot ! really helpfull managed to reach the annoying noisy fan following your video,cleaned it well and now works quitely and perfectly!!!
Thanks for the video. The only thing I needed to see additionally was how to remove the keyboard cable (which you do by sliding the pieces on each end out a little bit - which then allows the cable to just slide out). My new fan is quite and hopefully will make my laptop last a little longer!
Thanks so much for this video. I have had one for about 5 years now and I need to do come cleaning if it will survive a few more years.
thank you very much, i didn't need to replace mine, but i definitely needed to clean it. Without this i definitely would have broke the plastic case
This was helpful for me as I needed to replace the power jack on my presario. Thank you.
Thank you, this video helped me a lot. I took it a step further and replaced the cpu thermal paste.
awesome! I'm going to be replacing the LCD on my c700 soon, I'm glad you have the steps leading to remove the screen assembly and housing. That's the hard part!
After the LCD is replaced, I plan to turn it in to a hackintosh, just for fun :P
Compaq Presario c700 Notebook was my first laptop. 2007 BlackFriday. 4th in line at a Staples. My cousin and sister got it too. After 6years; their laptop are still functional but not main usage. My Compaq Presario c700 Notebook has a start-up problem. Its trying to check system but freezes. I gave it hours time once but no changes. It's stuck. Need advice on that if you could. This video is perfect. I wanted every single detail. Thumbs up. More to say, but damn character limit.
Great tutorial Nick! I have a Toshiba L645D with overheating problems. I took the whole laptop apart and noticed the fan barely spins. I've cleaned it an unplugged it and the problem still persists. It began working for a while, but quits working after the processor reaches 60 C. Could the fan be failing or defective fan connector? Thanks for the help.
The video is great thanks.Just one thing I did not see in your demo was when you lift the cover over the motherboard there are two wires. One is attached to the mother board from the mouse pad. that came off ok but the other is a black and red wire that attaches from the cover by the fan to a connection on the mother board by the fan. The wire came out of the connector when I tried to pull it out. Any suggestions?
I'm going to replace the fan in my c700. But I have no idea what I'm doing. Lol. I'm going to use this video as a guide. Was it really necessary to remove the hard drive, ram and the wires from the wifi card and stuff??? Or does that have to be done to replace the fan?
thanks for the vid, It turned out to be the fan clogged up with dust stopping it spinning, so I lifted keyboard and used the vacuum on low power and spun the fan with screw driver.
How was noise after u changed the fan...
I have same model..it too loud and gets heated ..will this guide help me..pls reply
I totally agree with you, I have 4 AMD quad core laptop's. And it's not a good idea to, rush through the repair process. I have a HP AMD A12 ENVY DV7, it always runs hot. But it's a quad core. So I think that's normal, it has HP cool sense. I don't have the right tools to, disasimble it. And preform a check up, but it's not a constant run hot. I think it's just application running, all of my quad core laptop's are very well taken care of.
I have the exact same laptop and I want to replace its fan. Can you please send me a link of a good fan replacement? Or the exact fan name that I need to buy?
arson157 4gb
What about the metal filter that's next the fan, mine is block with some kind of wax that's made with time, what to do with that?
Let's make the CMOS battery the hardest freaking thing to get to. Not like anybody has ever needed to replace one of those!
>=/
Thanks for video. Has helped a lot.
Followed the video as directed, but when turning the computer back on the screen did not come back on. I only followed the video to know how to get to the fan meaning that I did not take the screen off the laptop or mess with those cables. The only things removed were memory and hard drive. Have a clue what the issue might be?
On some C700 models the bezel above the keyboard has at least two screws that need pulled, maybe the video showed it but the video didn't specifically mention that the keyboard does in fact have at least 3 screws specific to it that need removed from the back. Likely you had just removed them along with a lot of others in the prior step of removing screws from the back.
yeah those are right under the battery.. took me a bit to notice
skullhacks78
On the one I did the screws were so tight from locktite that a couple of the brass threaded inserts they screw into, spun and cracked the plastic molding around them. Using a tiny bit of model cement (because I was out of superglue) I glued the brass inserts back in being careful not to get any glue in the thread area, along with the cracked plastic, then around the entire plastic raised area the stud fits into I put a fortification of epoxy being careful not to use too much so the bezel still fit down into the cavity it sits in.
I vaguely recall the same laptop had one of the screw studs for the screen frame to base, cracked too and I repaired it similarly with glue and epoxy.
+Nefi Aguilar The fan probably needs to be replaced.
WOW! What a lot of work! I think I will take my C700 to a dealer repair facility.
Nice video though.
HP offers excellent detailed instructions for replacing parts. Too bad they have these small white connectors that almost never come out in one piece. I busted two of them; one for the mic input and one for the speaker. There doesn't seem to be any release on them. You simply have to wiggle and pull on them and hope they come out in one piece.
Is this the same way you can replace fan on compaq presario A900?
i took apart my laptop, and now it wont turn back on. when power cord is attached the light around the cord and the bottom lightning sign is on but the power button and sign wont turn on. I think i may have pulled a wire out but i have no idea how to fix this problem. any ideas?
nice one mate. this helped a lot. keep up the good work! kind regards.thanks.
The air outlet of my notebook was completely obstructed. He was running very, very much. Could help with the video open and clear it, allowing the passage of air.
Thank you.
hey i have comaq presairo C500 I would like to clean fan only,. so can u please play any video how to clean it many thanks ur help,..
raja uk
Thank you!
how much RAM does it support
I have the same machine on this video. But it had windows ME then i upgraded it to windows 8 even though it had windows 7/Vista/XP start key
Thank u I needed to disassembly
Thanks ツ
thanks video came in handy. only thing is your hands were in the way of view sometimes,
I replaced the parts but now I can’t put it back
Nice hands!!
This is easier than other laptops. Try changing a fan of an HP model.
_This is easier than other laptops. Try changing a fan of an HP model._
Lol This is an HP model.
i cant see anything thats been pulled out
I love u so much
I can't tell what you're doing.
thx i am watching this with no fan
The camera is not well positioned. Your hands are most of the time hiding what you are doing and the wires configuration
should I see your hands for 16:46 minutes ahhahahahha
It comes with Vista....Kill it with fire! O_O
j/k
lol