Inleiding
You will remove several cables, screws, and finally the motherboard. This opens up the device in order to repair practically everything.
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Turn the netbook upside down with the battery at the top, facing away from you.
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Gently loosen the two Phillips #0 screws in the small panel that covers the wireless card.
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Gently lift up the left side of the wireless card and slide the card out of its socket.
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Turn the netbook over and open the display so that the keyboard is facing you.
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Close the display and turn the ZG5 over so that the battery compartment faces away from you.
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Disconnect the two antenna cables from the right side of the wireless card.
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Gently lift the I/O board up from the right side of the case.
there are 2 silver screws that need to be removed in this step your picture shows them still installed (one is located neer audio plug, the other is located neer keyboard plug) in step 27 (next step) they have been removed without mention
I have added 1 gb of memory to my ZG5 thanks to this helpful guide. Total cost, including a spudger and a new mini screwdriver, to tackle the 00 Philips, GBP 17.57
I fear I haven't put the trackpad connector back properly, but device works great with a wireless mouse. Very many thanks.
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To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
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Hi Doug,
I'm about to rebuild my old acer netbook ZG5 and discovered that there is nothing under the wireless card door. Does this mean that the wireless card is embedded? I ask because I am now doubting that the netbook was ever wifi (but it must have been.) Newegg doesn't seem to have any motherboards available for the ZG5 so I'm thinking I'll get one from ebay. Thanks for the guide.
Matt
Bro, i got problem with this mobo...
The resistor is broke, its located on side of keyboard port...
I'm trying to de-solder but it wont move.
What should i do?