Hi, the problem is not the screws, the problem to disassemble and reassemble everything without breaking anything if one is not practical. You can still try sucking in from the cold air inlet while you plug the other side outlets with packing tape in order to remove the bulk of the dust, good luck!
@@thesilentube83 Yes, yes indeed! The newer machines (at least which i touched) are much easier to maintain. Thanks again, I'll to the suggested, moreover there is no real issue and no overheating so this should do the job.
Very cool video! I cleaned my laptop very easily but when i assembly it my touchpad is not working. Can you please tell me which one part is the touchpad. So i can check maybe i didnt connect it correctly. Thanks
Hi, if the touchpad does not work, check that the flats (cables between the touchpad and the motherboard) are in the correct position, sometimes nothing is enough and they look bad!
As you can see at 2:43 there are hooks in the upper part to be moved with a precision screwdriver (they must be pushed back in) and at the same time you lift the keyboard at that point; continue like this with all the hooks until it comes out
Thank you! My laptop was turning on but with no display and the fan was going full blast. I dismantled it and cleaned the fan and now it works :)
Thank you! I was considering cleaning the fan of one CQ58 just for a prophylaxy
. After seeing all the screws i gave up my intention :)
Hi, the problem is not the screws, the problem to disassemble and reassemble everything without breaking anything if one is not practical. You can still try sucking in from the cold air inlet while you plug the other side outlets with packing tape in order to remove the bulk of the dust, good luck!
@@thesilentube83 Yes, yes indeed! The newer machines (at least which i touched) are much easier to maintain. Thanks again, I'll to the suggested, moreover there is no real issue and no overheating so this should do the job.
Me too. I will let it vibrate until it dies, or finally do it when I buy a new one.
Very cool video! I cleaned my laptop very easily but when i assembly it my touchpad is not working. Can you please tell me which one part is the touchpad. So i can check maybe i didnt connect it correctly. Thanks
Hi, if the touchpad does not work, check that the flats (cables between the touchpad and the motherboard) are in the correct position, sometimes nothing is enough and they look bad!
How did you remove the keypad. Mine is not moving an inch?
As you can see at 2:43 there are hooks in the upper part to be moved with a precision screwdriver (they must be pushed back in) and at the same time you lift the keyboard at that point; continue like this with all the hooks until it comes out
@@thesilentube83 thank you, I managed to remove it.
@@sifisoification Please, it is a pleasure to have helped you!
may you post the schematic?
I'm sorry I make the video to remember the sequences but I don't have a pattern!
Screw it!