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x1000/zt3000/nx7000 - General => Upgrades and Accessories => Topic started by: kf_man on July 12, 2005, 01:34:38 PM

Title: HOWTO: Get Under the Hood of the X1000 (by Dan)
Post by: kf_man on July 12, 2005, 01:34:38 PM
This is a pictorial guide to taking apart your X1000. It is meant to supplement the authorized service manual available here (http://ftp://ftp.compaq.com/pub/supportinformation/consumerdocs/InTheBox/MSGs/325388-001.pdf).

Taking apart your X1000 is a fundamental step in any one of the following endeavors you may wish to pursue:

Preliminary steps:

Getting started:
(http://x1000.kylefarnung.com/media/under_cover/under_cover_01.jpg)

Ok, now you can flop it over and get ready for:

Removing the keyboard:
(http://x1000.kylefarnung.com/media/under_cover/under_cover_03.jpg)

Removing the switch cover:
(http://x1000.kylefarnung.com/media/under_cover/under_cover_06.jpg)

If you made it through the last part, congratulations on your nerves of steel. It is all downhill from here.

Removing the LCD Display (Not required for processor upgrade):
(http://x1000.kylefarnung.com/media/under_cover/under_cover_08.jpg)

Only a little bit left to go, time for:

Removing the volume adjuster speaker cover thingy:
(http://x1000.kylefarnung.com/media/under_cover/under_cover_10.jpg)

Now we can prepare for:

Removing the fan:
Check out the speaker, it's like a 6x9 for a squirrel.
(http://x1000.kylefarnung.com/media/under_cover/under_cover_11.jpg)

If you are doing a processor upgrade you are pretty much done with this guide and can proceed to:

How to upgrade your processor w/ pics (http://x1000.kylefarnung.com/index.php/topic,22.0.html)

If you are after the video card or just out for adventure, we must press forward

Removing the top of the case (Not required for processor upgrade):
Note: I did not have the most appropriate pics for these dissassembly steps so some components are pictured that you will have already removed.
(http://x1000.kylefarnung.com/media/under_cover/under_cover_12.jpg)

Next step:
(http://x1000.kylefarnung.com/media/under_cover/under_cover_13.jpg)

If you made it this far, you can see that anything else you want to do is pretty much within an easy reach. The finished result should look something like these:
(http://x1000.kylefarnung.com/media/under_cover/under_cover_14.jpg)
(http://x1000.kylefarnung.com/media/under_cover/under_cover_15.jpg)

See the processor and video upgrading guides linked at the top of this post.

-Dan
Title: Re: HOWTO: Get Under the Hood of the X1000 (by Dan)
Post by: prthealien on June 03, 2006, 04:19:58 PM
Do I have to remove the top case and screen to get to the power connector, or can I just remove the bottom case? I just need to replace this part:


(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v27/prthealien/under_cover_14.jpg)
Title: Re: HOWTO: Get Under the Hood of the X1000 (by Dan)
Post by: kf_man on June 03, 2006, 08:45:28 PM
Honestly, I'm not sure.  My computer is still under warranty so I pretty much leave it alone.  Maybe someone else can shed a bit more light on the topic.
Title: Re: HOWTO: Get Under the Hood of the X1000 (by Dan)
Post by: x1000talk on March 11, 2007, 09:27:12 PM
For the removing the keyboard part, which is refered to by the cpu upgrade howto, I would make sure you mention the two keyboard screws on the bottom (which may be mentioned way earlier but is not part of the keyboard removal process).