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Mainboard of Thinkpad {{235}} with screws relevant to dismantling circled.
 
Mainboard of Thinkpad {{235}} with screws relevant to dismantling circled.
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Since there does not seem to be any manual in latin characters for the
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{{235}}, you may find this useful.
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As often the main problem is NOT to remove all screws blindly but only
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the ones needed, among other to avoid removing bolts and losing nuts
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inside the case. So read on for details. Also be extremely careful
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when removing cables, since the plugs on the mainboard are very
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fragile and easy to break (happened to me).
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Remove the keyboard: 2 screws, one on each side of the case.
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Remove the plastic part hiding the screen hinge: 2 screws on the back,
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then unfold the screen at most.
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Now see picture (double PCMCIA slot is covered for a better contrast).
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First remove the processor radiator in the upper right corner: 3
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screws circled in blue. Finally remove the mainboard itself: 6 screws
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circled in red. 2 screws underneath the case (they go through the
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right end of the double PCMCIA slot), 2 in right corners (one in
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each), 1 in the center of the white plastic part in the middle, last 1
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in the bottom left just below the double PCMCIA slot. Now don't forget
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to remove the power switch.
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Once the mainboard is detached, removing further (sub-)parts becomes
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very easy since nothing is hidden anymore.

Revision as of 12:00, 26 September 2007

Mainboard of Thinkpad 235 with screws relevant to dismantling circled.

Since there does not seem to be any manual in latin characters for the 235, you may find this useful.

As often the main problem is NOT to remove all screws blindly but only the ones needed, among other to avoid removing bolts and losing nuts inside the case. So read on for details. Also be extremely careful when removing cables, since the plugs on the mainboard are very fragile and easy to break (happened to me).

Remove the keyboard: 2 screws, one on each side of the case.

Remove the plastic part hiding the screen hinge: 2 screws on the back, then unfold the screen at most.

Now see picture (double PCMCIA slot is covered for a better contrast). First remove the processor radiator in the upper right corner: 3 screws circled in blue. Finally remove the mainboard itself: 6 screws circled in red. 2 screws underneath the case (they go through the right end of the double PCMCIA slot), 2 in right corners (one in each), 1 in the center of the white plastic part in the middle, last 1 in the bottom left just below the double PCMCIA slot. Now don't forget to remove the power switch.

Once the mainboard is detached, removing further (sub-)parts becomes very easy since nothing is hidden anymore.

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