These guides take you step by step through the safe removal of the customer replaceable unit (CRU) parts of a Latitude 3390 2-in-1. CRUs are the parts of the computer that should not need an engineer to remove or replace. The guides also include figures to reference what is involved.
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If these guides do not cover what you are looking to do, then reference your System Manual.
The article below provides information about safe practices to consider before working with electrical equipment.
1 | Small Phillips head screwdriver | 2 | Plastic scribe |
3 | Small flat-head screwdriver |
Pre-removal instructions before removing the main access panel:
During installation or removal of any hardware, always ensure that all data is backed up properly.
Disconnect any telephone, network, or USB cables from the computer.
Disconnect the computer and all attached devices from their electrical outlets.
Turn the computer over on its lid and remove the nine screws that secure the cover to the base.
Using a plastic scribe pry up the cover at the rear edge of the computer [1] and lift it away from the base [2].
Pre-removal instructions before removing the battery:
During installation or removal of any hardware, always ensure that all data is backed up properly.
Disconnect any telephone, network, or USB cables from the computer.
Disconnect the computer and all attached devices from their electrical outlets.
Remove the Bottom Access Panel.
With the computer closed and sitting on its lid, disconnect the battery cable from the motherboard [1].
Remove the four securing screws from each corner of the battery [2].
Lift the battery up and out of the computer [3].
Pre-removal instructions before removing the hard drive:
During installation or removal of any hardware, always ensure that all data is backed up properly.
Disconnect any telephone, network, or USB cables from the computer.
Disconnect the computer and all attached devices from their electrical outlets.
Remove the Bottom Access Panel and Battery.
With the system on its lid, disconnect the hard drive cable from the motherboard [1]. Remove the adhesive tape that secures the cable to the motherboard.
Remove the two screws that secure the hard drive to the system [2].
Take the drive out of the computer [3].
If you require further assistance, contact Technical Support.
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