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jimhigh66

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Since: Jul 06, 2007
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(Msg. 1) Posted: Fri Jul 06, 2007 10:48 am
Post subject: Gateway Solo 1150 -- how to open case ??

( I posted this question months ago and didn't get any info I could use.
There are no downloads available at Gateway for this model.)
I need to replace/repair the power connector but can't figure out how to
open the case (with screws removed). Any hints would be appreciated.
Jim H.

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Clark

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(Msg. 2) Posted: Fri Jul 06, 2007 10:54 am
Post subject: Re: Gateway Solo 1150 -- how to open case ?? [Login to view extended thread Info.]

jimhigh66 wrote:
> ( I posted this question months ago and didn't get any info I could use.
> There are no downloads available at Gateway for this model.)
> I need to replace/repair the power connector but can't figure out how to
> open the case (with screws removed). Any hints would be appreciated.
> Jim H.
>
I don't know about yours, but laptops are normally secured with snaps,
then the screws keep it together. So, after you remove the screws, and
keep really good track of which ones go where, you have to unsnap the
plastic parts. Look for somewhere you can start prying and try to see
how the snaps work to see if a certain tool might work better.

Be really careful and try not to break any of the snaps. If something
won't move the way you think it should, there may be another screw you
have not yet removed. Normally the keyboard is one of the first things
to remove, and make sure to take out the battery or batteries.

Clark

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GT

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(Msg. 3) Posted: Fri Jul 06, 2007 4:59 pm
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"Clark" <who DeleteThis @whoknows.com> wrote in message
news:468e65ba$0$14992$4c368faf@roadrunner.com...
> jimhigh66 wrote:
>> ( I posted this question months ago and didn't get any info I could use.
>> There are no downloads available at Gateway for this model.) I need to
>> replace/repair the power connector but can't figure out how to
>> open the case (with screws removed). Any hints would be appreciated.
>> Jim H.
>>
> I don't know about yours, but laptops are normally secured with snaps,
> then the screws keep it together. So, after you remove the screws, and
> keep really good track of which ones go where, you have to unsnap the
> plastic parts. Look for somewhere you can start prying and try to see how
> the snaps work to see if a certain tool might work better.
>
> Be really careful and try not to break any of the snaps. If something
> won't move the way you think it should, there may be another screw you
> have not yet removed. Normally the keyboard is one of the first things to
> remove, and make sure to take out the battery or batteries.

A thin screwdriver, penknife or butterknife might aid things.
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(Msg. 4) Posted: Fri Jul 06, 2007 4:59 pm
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On Fri, 6 Jul 2007 16:59:15 +0100, "GT"
<ContactGT_remove_ RemoveThis @hotmail.com> wrote:

>"Clark" <who RemoveThis @whoknows.com> wrote in message
>news:468e65ba$0$14992$4c368faf@roadrunner.com...
>> jimhigh66 wrote:
>>> ( I posted this question months ago and didn't get any info I could use.
>>> There are no downloads available at Gateway for this model.) I need to
>>> replace/repair the power connector but can't figure out how to
>>> open the case (with screws removed). Any hints would be appreciated.
>>> Jim H.
>>>
>> I don't know about yours, but laptops are normally secured with snaps,
>> then the screws keep it together. So, after you remove the screws, and
>> keep really good track of which ones go where, you have to unsnap the
>> plastic parts. Look for somewhere you can start prying and try to see how
>> the snaps work to see if a certain tool might work better.
>>
>> Be really careful and try not to break any of the snaps. If something
>> won't move the way you think it should, there may be another screw you
>> have not yet removed. Normally the keyboard is one of the first things to
>> remove, and make sure to take out the battery or batteries.
>
>A thin screwdriver, penknife or butterknife might aid things.
>

.... as might taking off the plastic cover above the
keyboard, taking keyboard out, and while gently prying with
the thin tool, using plastic shims (similar to credit cards)
to keep areas spread while working around the perimeter.
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jimhigh66

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(Msg. 5) Posted: Wed Jul 11, 2007 10:47 pm
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Thanks for all your replys. Unfortunately the references to the Model 9300
don't appear to be of much help -- the 1150 appears to be quite a bit
different. Maybe I'll try prying again and see what happens. It's my
eldest son's old laptop and he gave up in disgust trying to figure out how
to open it and passed it to me to give it a try.
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